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Discuss end of the dw250n???? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; i have been looking around for the best price on the dw250n. i have already had the pleasure of using them (i sub contracted to a company and they bought ...
          
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    Default end of the dw250n????

    i have been looking around for the best price on the dw250n. i have already had the pleasure of using them (i sub contracted to a company and they bought me two, a 240volt and a 110volt for site)

    since then we have had a fall out and as you would expect they want the cutter back. (when i get paid they can have it!!!
    ...so i start to shop around for a replacment, lots around but then i get an email from a shop to say that rubi have stopped making them and now do a dw250lw in its place that they will do me for over a grand!! now i liked the dw250n but if its an old model then do i get the latest one? it seem a hell of a lot of money to step up just for a new model. or am i being fed a little fib to get me to spend more?
    any help

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    Default Re: end of the dw250n????

    I was under the impression that the 250N replaced the 250lw....Trade tiler sells the DS230lps....Tradetiler Wet Tile Saws

    I think that it is the new DS cutters that are replacing the DW ones.....not sure because it's not something i have been asked or looked into...

    I can find out for you though...

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    Default Re: end of the dw250n????

    cheers dave

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