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acaciaguy

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To be honest it’s depends on material you are fitting and what you want to spend. There are sooo many threads on this site about blades. Have a look. A lot of the time it’s personal preference. Call protiler they can suggest or ats.
 
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I use a cordless grinder for everything. I have 4 x 4ah batteries and it does me fine.

That said, I do tend to do certain types of tile.
 

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I use a cordless grinder for everything. I have 4 x 4ah batteries and it does me fine.

That said, I do tend to do certain types of tile.
I tried using a grinder on these 1200's and the line I was getting was just not straight enough for my liking
 

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