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    New bit of kit I've just spotted on Tradetiler

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    Anyone got one or used one?? Might be a cheaper alternative to several different diamond bits I thought and help cut through blasted cement board!!

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    I have just got one and will be putting it through it's paces in the coming weeks....watch this space..

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    i got one last week and used it the last couple of days only on ceramics thou, cut quite easy,still getting used to it quite good for taking little bit off hear and there round holes much quicker than using nibblers, and done a few plunge cuts with it and cut some holes in plasterboard easy enough need more practise with it thou but got some good uses...

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    seen it demonstrated at KBB in March.Looks a good tool tho.

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    Have'nt used one but looks good for any curved cutting with natural stone, Still on the fence at the moment
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