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Old 31-07-2008   #3
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Default Re: clipper wet saws

I have got one, just used a few times, comes with two blades, apparantly a lad on here has not changed his for a year or two, I don't know how many jobs he does though.

It comes in a hard plastic case so if it does get thrown around in the van it won't matter.

This job I'm on now I am cutting ceramic and porcelain. It went through both like it would cold butter.

I am rather impressed however with people getting larger and larger tiles I'm saving for a beast of a Rubi. It has a tilting tray which makes mitres easier than the likes of the plasplugs etc.

The motor is an 800w and very quiet.

I'm just in from the job now and hungry so its a brief review however for £117.50 I paid delivered, its a great buy.

The only bad thing about it is that it doesnt come with an extension guide for mitres of larger tiles!

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