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Old 30-06-2008   #9
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Default Re: Dry Cutter - For new tiler

Cheers all, I think the best thing for me to do is wait until my course and then see what type of dry cutter i prefer. But in the meanwhile as promised to tile around my sisters bath so i am going to invest in a reasonably priced wet cutter:
Either:

Rubi Diamant ND-180-BL Electric Tile Cutter 230v or A PLASPLUGS MASTER TILER

Just reading other threads to get a better industry opioion, so far i think the Rubi is winning in my eyes – Not only due to the brand name but i have read some stuff about the spindle on the Master Tiler and alot of guys recommend changing the blade. So hopefully with the rubi it will be a bit more cheaper as a first tiler.

Cheers again for all the advise – its been essential.

Tony
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