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Hi,

Looking at tile cutters and think I have settles on Sigma. Question is there's push and pull, does it really matter? Ergonomics? Power you can use to cut? Repetitive strain?


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Personal choice really. The push version was brought in for tilers who were used to that action. I prefer the pull action on the smaller machines i have ( 700mm ) and below but have the push klick klock on my larger cutters. It’s easier ti push score on longer tiles.
 

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Thanks. Am i right in thinking the MAX range is push? Confusing. Klick klock is some kind of method to doing the snap and obviously the non MAX is pull?
 

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