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Discuss rubi in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; i poped in to CTD today to pick up free bag of x77 addy and walked away with this toy well if you can call it a toy when i ...
          
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    i poped in to CTD today to pick up free bag of x77 addy
    and walked away with this toy well if you can call it a toy when i bought my first rubi there was no
    bottom end rubi tile cutter now theres bottom end everything!!!!
    the guy in the shop said theres no way it will cut porcelain floor tiles 400mm/400mm
    its a DIY tools for cheapo tiles.
    well i had 18 bang on the money cuts out of it so far and its still going strong.
    even tho i did get stiffed buying it.
    it was ment to come with 2 wheels only hade 1

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    Default Re: rubi

    pocket rubi. ive got a red one. Bit plasticy but ok for kitchens.No guide either so no repetitive cutting.

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    Default Re: rubi

    looks ok
    Whats it called

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    it says its a rubi cutman ?????
    its ok but will be going on ebay as soon as i get my hands on a tx700 lol

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    My condolences

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    Default Re: rubi

    That will be a bit different, That to a TX700!

    They are meant to be pretty handy for lil splash backs and what not.
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    i thought it was a tx700...lol

    if its heavy, you can use it as a door stop when your unloading van...
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    Default Re: rubi

    Good luck with that pocket rocket Kent Tiler. Plenty of potential buyers on eBay (other websites provide similar selling facilities) when you finish. You know the type, bought a Sigma and wished they hadn'T
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay View Post
    My condolences


    Typical Rubi build quality throughout the whole range I see, Sigma only do one Range its called better than Rubi
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