
PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator — Mark Pipe & Outlet Holes Without Cracking a Single Tile
Mark Every Hole Around Pipes and Outlets Dead-Center — Before You Cut a Single Tile
Halfway through a bathroom or kitchen tile job and staring at a pipe sticking out of the wall? The PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator drops over your tile, lines up to the fixture, and gives you the exact mark you need — so you cut it once, fit it perfect, and don't drive back to the store for another box of tile. Stainless steel, four hole sizes for the fixtures you actually run into, plus L-shaped corner markers for outlet and wire boxes.

Stop Cracking Tile Trying to Eyeball Holes Around Pipes
You measured. You guessed. You drilled. The tile cracked clean across the hole — and now you're back in the truck, headed to the hardware store. Plastic templates flex the second you press a marker through them. Tape-and-pencil math turns a 30-minute fixture cut into a two-hour redo. The PrecisionPivot™ kills the guesswork. Drop it on the tile, line it up to the fixture, mark, cut once.
➤ Four Hole Sizes for the Fixtures You Actually Hit: 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm full circles plus a 55mm top notch — sized for water supply lines, sink drains, shower valve stems, and pipe stub-outs that show up in real residential jobs.
➤ Corner Markers Built for Outlet and Wire Boxes: L-shaped corner cutouts trace standard outlet and switch boxes in one pass — no second template, no separate measuring step.
➤ Stainless Steel That Stays Flat Mid-Job: Solid stainless body sits flat against the tile. Doesn't flex like plastic, doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal, doesn't bend if you toss it in the bag at the end of the day.
The Tile Tool That Marks Pipes, Outlets, and Drains in One Pass
The tool drops flat over your tile. Pick the hole size that matches the pipe — 25mm for a typical water supply line, 40mm for sink drains, 45mm for shower valve stems, the 55mm top notch for larger stub-outs. Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot, and trace your hole. Whole sequence takes about 15 seconds.
Plastic templates bend the moment a marker presses through them. Generic metal rulers don't have the matching hole sizes — you're guessing diameter, then drilling and praying. The PrecisionPivot™ has the four sizes that show up most in residential bathroom and kitchen work, plus the L-corner markers for outlet boxes, on one stainless tool that doesn't flinch.
Why Tilers and Weekend DIYers Keep One in the Bag
Pros use it because it's faster than measuring. Homeowners use it because it stops the "one more cracked tile" loop. "I was halfway through my master bath when I cracked the third tile trying to fit the toilet stub-out. Bought this overnight, finished the rest of the room without breaking another piece. Wish I'd had it from the start." — Dave R.
Save the Tile, Skip the Redo, Finish the Room
✓ Save the Tile, Skip the Redo Trip: Mark dead-center the first time. No more "one more box" runs to the hardware store at 4pm on a Saturday.
✓ Mark in Seconds, Not Minutes: Pick the hole, lock the pivot, trace. About 15 seconds per fixture cutout — even faster once you've done a few.
✓ Built to Outlast the Whole Job: Stainless steel survives wet thinset, dropped onto subfloors, and tossed in the toolbag. Won't bend, warp, or rust.
How It Works: Pick, Lock, Trace
Step 1: Pick the hole that matches your fixture — 25mm, 40mm, or 45mm full circle, or the 55mm top notch for larger pipes.
Step 2: Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, then tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot in place.
Step 3: Trace the hole with a marker or grease pencil, then drill, score, or wet-saw the cut. The tile fits the fixture on the first try.

| PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator | Plastic Templates | Tape + Pencil Guesswork |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Stainless steel — sits flat against tile, won't flex when you mark | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Four matched hole sizes (25/40/45/55mm) for real fixtures | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ L-corner markers for outlet and wire boxes built in | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Locking pivot for repeatable angled marks | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What You're Getting
- Material: High-grade stainless steel
- Hole Diameters: 25mm (0.98"), 40mm (1.57"), 45mm (1.77")
- Top Notch: 55mm (2.17") half-circle for larger stub-outs
- Overall Dimensions: 400mm × 300mm (15.75" × 11.81")
- Body Width: 55mm (2.17")
- Adjustment: Locking pivot (stainless wing-nut and washer); L-shaped corner markers for outlet/wire boxes
Your Questions, Straight Answers
Will the hole sizes fit my pipes and fixtures?
The 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm circles cover the most common water supply lines, sink drains, and shower valve stems in residential bathroom and kitchen work. The 55mm top notch fits larger stub-outs. Measure your pipe before ordering — if your fixture sits outside this range, this isn't the right tool for that cut.
Does it work on porcelain, or just ceramic tile?
It's a marking template, not a cutter — so the tile material doesn't matter. You mark the hole position, then cut with whatever method your tile needs (wet saw, hole saw, diamond tile bit). Works equally well on ceramic, porcelain, stone, and glass tile.
Is it durable enough for a full bathroom or kitchen job?
Yes. Stainless steel doesn't bend like plastic templates and doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal. Wipe it down while the thinset's still wet — it'll outlast this job and the next one.
Stop Re-Cutting Tile. Start Fitting It Right the First Time.
The PrecisionPivot™ pays for itself the first time it saves you a tile. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee — if it doesn't make your fixture cuts faster and cleaner, send it back for a full refund. Add it to your cart and finish the job without another cracked tile.
Mark Every Hole Around Pipes and Outlets Dead-Center — Before You Cut a Single Tile
Halfway through a bathroom or kitchen tile job and staring at a pipe sticking out of the wall? The PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator drops over your tile, lines up to the fixture, and gives you the exact mark you need — so you cut it once, fit it perfect, and don't drive back to the store for another box of tile. Stainless steel, four hole sizes for the fixtures you actually run into, plus L-shaped corner markers for outlet and wire boxes.

Stop Cracking Tile Trying to Eyeball Holes Around Pipes
You measured. You guessed. You drilled. The tile cracked clean across the hole — and now you're back in the truck, headed to the hardware store. Plastic templates flex the second you press a marker through them. Tape-and-pencil math turns a 30-minute fixture cut into a two-hour redo. The PrecisionPivot™ kills the guesswork. Drop it on the tile, line it up to the fixture, mark, cut once.
➤ Four Hole Sizes for the Fixtures You Actually Hit: 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm full circles plus a 55mm top notch — sized for water supply lines, sink drains, shower valve stems, and pipe stub-outs that show up in real residential jobs.
➤ Corner Markers Built for Outlet and Wire Boxes: L-shaped corner cutouts trace standard outlet and switch boxes in one pass — no second template, no separate measuring step.
➤ Stainless Steel That Stays Flat Mid-Job: Solid stainless body sits flat against the tile. Doesn't flex like plastic, doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal, doesn't bend if you toss it in the bag at the end of the day.
The Tile Tool That Marks Pipes, Outlets, and Drains in One Pass
The tool drops flat over your tile. Pick the hole size that matches the pipe — 25mm for a typical water supply line, 40mm for sink drains, 45mm for shower valve stems, the 55mm top notch for larger stub-outs. Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot, and trace your hole. Whole sequence takes about 15 seconds.
Plastic templates bend the moment a marker presses through them. Generic metal rulers don't have the matching hole sizes — you're guessing diameter, then drilling and praying. The PrecisionPivot™ has the four sizes that show up most in residential bathroom and kitchen work, plus the L-corner markers for outlet boxes, on one stainless tool that doesn't flinch.
Why Tilers and Weekend DIYers Keep One in the Bag
Pros use it because it's faster than measuring. Homeowners use it because it stops the "one more cracked tile" loop. "I was halfway through my master bath when I cracked the third tile trying to fit the toilet stub-out. Bought this overnight, finished the rest of the room without breaking another piece. Wish I'd had it from the start." — Dave R.
Save the Tile, Skip the Redo, Finish the Room
✓ Save the Tile, Skip the Redo Trip: Mark dead-center the first time. No more "one more box" runs to the hardware store at 4pm on a Saturday.
✓ Mark in Seconds, Not Minutes: Pick the hole, lock the pivot, trace. About 15 seconds per fixture cutout — even faster once you've done a few.
✓ Built to Outlast the Whole Job: Stainless steel survives wet thinset, dropped onto subfloors, and tossed in the toolbag. Won't bend, warp, or rust.
How It Works: Pick, Lock, Trace
Step 1: Pick the hole that matches your fixture — 25mm, 40mm, or 45mm full circle, or the 55mm top notch for larger pipes.
Step 2: Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, then tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot in place.
Step 3: Trace the hole with a marker or grease pencil, then drill, score, or wet-saw the cut. The tile fits the fixture on the first try.

| PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator | Plastic Templates | Tape + Pencil Guesswork |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Stainless steel — sits flat against tile, won't flex when you mark | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Four matched hole sizes (25/40/45/55mm) for real fixtures | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ L-corner markers for outlet and wire boxes built in | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Locking pivot for repeatable angled marks | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What You're Getting
- Material: High-grade stainless steel
- Hole Diameters: 25mm (0.98"), 40mm (1.57"), 45mm (1.77")
- Top Notch: 55mm (2.17") half-circle for larger stub-outs
- Overall Dimensions: 400mm × 300mm (15.75" × 11.81")
- Body Width: 55mm (2.17")
- Adjustment: Locking pivot (stainless wing-nut and washer); L-shaped corner markers for outlet/wire boxes
Your Questions, Straight Answers
Will the hole sizes fit my pipes and fixtures?
The 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm circles cover the most common water supply lines, sink drains, and shower valve stems in residential bathroom and kitchen work. The 55mm top notch fits larger stub-outs. Measure your pipe before ordering — if your fixture sits outside this range, this isn't the right tool for that cut.
Does it work on porcelain, or just ceramic tile?
It's a marking template, not a cutter — so the tile material doesn't matter. You mark the hole position, then cut with whatever method your tile needs (wet saw, hole saw, diamond tile bit). Works equally well on ceramic, porcelain, stone, and glass tile.
Is it durable enough for a full bathroom or kitchen job?
Yes. Stainless steel doesn't bend like plastic templates and doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal. Wipe it down while the thinset's still wet — it'll outlast this job and the next one.
Stop Re-Cutting Tile. Start Fitting It Right the First Time.
The PrecisionPivot™ pays for itself the first time it saves you a tile. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee — if it doesn't make your fixture cuts faster and cleaner, send it back for a full refund. Add it to your cart and finish the job without another cracked tile.
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Mark Every Hole Around Pipes and Outlets Dead-Center — Before You Cut a Single Tile
Halfway through a bathroom or kitchen tile job and staring at a pipe sticking out of the wall? The PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator drops over your tile, lines up to the fixture, and gives you the exact mark you need — so you cut it once, fit it perfect, and don't drive back to the store for another box of tile. Stainless steel, four hole sizes for the fixtures you actually run into, plus L-shaped corner markers for outlet and wire boxes.

Stop Cracking Tile Trying to Eyeball Holes Around Pipes
You measured. You guessed. You drilled. The tile cracked clean across the hole — and now you're back in the truck, headed to the hardware store. Plastic templates flex the second you press a marker through them. Tape-and-pencil math turns a 30-minute fixture cut into a two-hour redo. The PrecisionPivot™ kills the guesswork. Drop it on the tile, line it up to the fixture, mark, cut once.
➤ Four Hole Sizes for the Fixtures You Actually Hit: 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm full circles plus a 55mm top notch — sized for water supply lines, sink drains, shower valve stems, and pipe stub-outs that show up in real residential jobs.
➤ Corner Markers Built for Outlet and Wire Boxes: L-shaped corner cutouts trace standard outlet and switch boxes in one pass — no second template, no separate measuring step.
➤ Stainless Steel That Stays Flat Mid-Job: Solid stainless body sits flat against the tile. Doesn't flex like plastic, doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal, doesn't bend if you toss it in the bag at the end of the day.
The Tile Tool That Marks Pipes, Outlets, and Drains in One Pass
The tool drops flat over your tile. Pick the hole size that matches the pipe — 25mm for a typical water supply line, 40mm for sink drains, 45mm for shower valve stems, the 55mm top notch for larger stub-outs. Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot, and trace your hole. Whole sequence takes about 15 seconds.
Plastic templates bend the moment a marker presses through them. Generic metal rulers don't have the matching hole sizes — you're guessing diameter, then drilling and praying. The PrecisionPivot™ has the four sizes that show up most in residential bathroom and kitchen work, plus the L-corner markers for outlet boxes, on one stainless tool that doesn't flinch.
Why Tilers and Weekend DIYers Keep One in the Bag
Pros use it because it's faster than measuring. Homeowners use it because it stops the "one more cracked tile" loop. "I was halfway through my master bath when I cracked the third tile trying to fit the toilet stub-out. Bought this overnight, finished the rest of the room without breaking another piece. Wish I'd had it from the start." — Dave R.
Save the Tile, Skip the Redo, Finish the Room
✓ Save the Tile, Skip the Redo Trip: Mark dead-center the first time. No more "one more box" runs to the hardware store at 4pm on a Saturday.
✓ Mark in Seconds, Not Minutes: Pick the hole, lock the pivot, trace. About 15 seconds per fixture cutout — even faster once you've done a few.
✓ Built to Outlast the Whole Job: Stainless steel survives wet thinset, dropped onto subfloors, and tossed in the toolbag. Won't bend, warp, or rust.
How It Works: Pick, Lock, Trace
Step 1: Pick the hole that matches your fixture — 25mm, 40mm, or 45mm full circle, or the 55mm top notch for larger pipes.
Step 2: Slide the cross-arm against the tile edge or grout line, then tighten the wing-nut to lock the pivot in place.
Step 3: Trace the hole with a marker or grease pencil, then drill, score, or wet-saw the cut. The tile fits the fixture on the first try.

| PrecisionPivot™ Tile Hole Locator | Plastic Templates | Tape + Pencil Guesswork |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Stainless steel — sits flat against tile, won't flex when you mark | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Four matched hole sizes (25/40/45/55mm) for real fixtures | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ L-corner markers for outlet and wire boxes built in | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Locking pivot for repeatable angled marks | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What You're Getting
- Material: High-grade stainless steel
- Hole Diameters: 25mm (0.98"), 40mm (1.57"), 45mm (1.77")
- Top Notch: 55mm (2.17") half-circle for larger stub-outs
- Overall Dimensions: 400mm × 300mm (15.75" × 11.81")
- Body Width: 55mm (2.17")
- Adjustment: Locking pivot (stainless wing-nut and washer); L-shaped corner markers for outlet/wire boxes
Your Questions, Straight Answers
Will the hole sizes fit my pipes and fixtures?
The 25mm, 40mm, and 45mm circles cover the most common water supply lines, sink drains, and shower valve stems in residential bathroom and kitchen work. The 55mm top notch fits larger stub-outs. Measure your pipe before ordering — if your fixture sits outside this range, this isn't the right tool for that cut.
Does it work on porcelain, or just ceramic tile?
It's a marking template, not a cutter — so the tile material doesn't matter. You mark the hole position, then cut with whatever method your tile needs (wet saw, hole saw, diamond tile bit). Works equally well on ceramic, porcelain, stone, and glass tile.
Is it durable enough for a full bathroom or kitchen job?
Yes. Stainless steel doesn't bend like plastic templates and doesn't rust like cheap stamped metal. Wipe it down while the thinset's still wet — it'll outlast this job and the next one.
Stop Re-Cutting Tile. Start Fitting It Right the First Time.
The PrecisionPivot™ pays for itself the first time it saves you a tile. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee — if it doesn't make your fixture cuts faster and cleaner, send it back for a full refund. Add it to your cart and finish the job without another cracked tile.



























