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Old 27-08-2007   #7
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Default Re: what manual cutter to get

hi guys

heres my first question...

i really like rubi. if you were me what would you go for??
i like the rubi tr600s. i have read that the ts50 will cope with 99% of most domestic jobs but i am not keen on the seperate break mechanism. (just find it awkward when snapping porcelain)

what do you experts think . is the tr600s a good alround machine??

if i were to get 2, i was thinking of the rubitr400s and the rubi tx700n...is this a good combination...any help appreciated. its an expensice business this tiling lark

cheers
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