FRTLZR® CutNutOrNot - Made in Germany.

FRTLZR® CutNutOrNot - Made in Germany

€14,90
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FRTLZR® CutNutOrNot - Made in Germany.

FRTLZR® CutNutOrNot - Made in Germany

€14,90

FRTLZR CutNutOrNot – Precision Nut Slot Checker

Take the guesswork out of guitar setup with the FRTLZR CutNutOrNot – the simple, reliable tool that tells you exactly what you need to know: is your nut cut right… or not?

Designed for guitar techs, luthiers, and players who care about perfect playability, this compact tool quickly checks nut slot height with precision and ease. Just slide it into place and get an instant visual indication of whether your nut slots are correctly cut or need adjustment.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Instant clarity – no measuring guesswork, just a clear yes-or-no indication

  • Precision sizes included – comes in 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, and 1.6 mm

  • Compact & practical – small enough for any toolkit or gig bag

  • Built for accuracy – ideal for consistent, repeatable setups

Whether you’re dialing in a professional setup or fine-tuning your own instrument, the CutNutOrNot makes nut slot evaluation fast, easy, and accurate.

Cut it right. Or know when it’s not.

CUTNUTORNOT FAQ

What is CUTNUTORNOT used for?
CUTNUTORNOT is a diagnostic tool designed to help determine whether a guitar nut needs adjustment, slot correction, or replacement based on measurable playability factors.
Why is nut condition so important?
The nut directly affects string height, tuning stability, and friction at the most sensitive point of the guitar. Small errors here can significantly impact overall playability.
What does CUTNUTORNOT help me decide?
It helps you determine whether the nut slots can be corrected through adjustment or whether a full nut replacement is the better long-term solution.
Is CUTNUTORNOT a repair tool?
No. It is a decision and evaluation tool. It does not modify the guitar directly but helps guide accurate repair or setup decisions.
Who should use CUTNUTORNOT?
It is designed for both guitarists and luthiers who want a more objective way to assess nut condition before performing setup or repair work.

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