Meet WAZER, The First Desktop Waterjet Cutter

by | Nov 29, 2017 | Technology, Cool Things | 0 comments

WAZER is the first waterjet cutter that can fit in every workshop. It cuts through any material and is compact and contained, making it, clean, safe and quiet to operate. WAZER’s digital control achieves detail and accuracy impossible by hand, while freeing you up to complete other tasks. – WAZER

Cut any material from Steel, Aluminum, Glass, Stone, Carbon Fiber, and more!

This magnificent machine reached surpassed its Kickstarter goal last year with over $1.3 million in funding. Currently, at 25% off, one may pre-order the WAZER waterjet cutter for $4,499 at www.wazer.com.

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