Need to invest in a new manual cutter for large format tiles. In your opinions which would be the best, value for money, accuracy of cut etc Your...
new cutter
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Need to invest in a new manual cutter for large format tiles. In your opinions which would be the best, value for money, accuracy of cut etc Your...
new cutter
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accuracy you cant beat ts60 Dan but can be a little lightweight not the plus imo but if you can get the feel for it have txs to but accuracy not as good imoete


I have a tx 700n this is a great bit of kit, very acurate and still glides as if it was new, just like my tx 1200n I also have a sigma 600 this is about 15 years old now but still like new! if i had to choose between my own cutters then it would be the rubi tx700n! and this only beats the 1200 because its lighter![]()



I have a tx700n which seems to work for me but would like to try a montolit on large format tiles and see how that performs
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Personal preferance dan.try a few first.
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