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Hey All - I've just recently started in the trade and on a recent job I used my brand new Rubi ND-180 wet wheel and it broke after cutting 5 6mm tiles. No joke! The power just keeps cutting out, so I'm gonna take it back.

But I need something else to replace it and I'd be grateful for your advice.

I have two manual cutters (a little Rubi Star 50-N-Plus and a big Sigma 3P3M) and an angle grinder. Any suggestions for an electric cutter that is practical for smaller spaces, can handle all or most types of tile and thicknesses and isn't to expensive? If you do have suggestions related to your own electric cutters, could you please tell me what is good and what is bad about yours?

Thanks in advance.
 

Andy Allen

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As the op has asked for advice on a inexpensive electric cutter.....
Then it depends what tiles you use the most....
The vitrex or vortex..;) as some like to call it, is imo an excellent cutter for the money....approx ÂŁ100 it will cut most tiles up to 600mm without any problem but above that you would need something with a bit more beef.....like the Rubi nd200 at around ÂŁ350
The vitrex can be used indoors with good dust sheeting as it has very little water spray......the Rubi can only be used outdoors .
Hope you find this more in depth post helpful....:)
 
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Time's Ran Out

As the op has asked for advice on a inexpensive electric cutter.....
Then it depends what tiles you use the most....
The vitrex or vortex..;) as some like to call it, is imo an excellent cutter for the money....approx ÂŁ100 it will cut most tiles up to 600mm without any problem but above that you would need something with a bit more beef.....like the Rubi nd200 at around ÂŁ350
The vitrex can be used indoors with good dust sheeting as it has very little water spray......the Rubi can only be used outdoors .
Hope you find this more in depth post helpful....:)

3 paragraphs long - must be Sunday!
 
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Italy

As the op has asked for advice on a inexpensive electric cutter.....
Then it depends what tiles you use the most....
The vitrex or vortex..;) as some like to call it, is imo an excellent cutter for the money....approx ÂŁ100 it will cut most tiles up to 600mm without any problem but above that you would need something with a bit more beef.....like the Rubi nd200 at around ÂŁ350
The vitrex can be used indoors with good dust sheeting as it has very little water spray......the Rubi can only be used outdoors .
Hope you find this more in depth post helpful....:)
sometimes even unable to reason. ;)
 
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Mike ramsdale

I bought the new one in Topps that has replaced the vitrex pro 750 and I think it is quality. good design and comes with a cover to protect the blade and guard when in the back of van etc. got the rubi CPC blade in it and it works a treat on porce.
 

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