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i purchased one of these wet cutters 3 weeks ago,low price and i also bought the middle quality blade to deal wth porc and stone
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to kilty55 For This Useful Post:
Dan (12-10-2010), Daz (12-10-2010), mikethetile (12-10-2010)
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Nice one Kilty!
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i love briccolinas....they cut brilliantly and no spindle wobble!! ideal for the areas kilty mentioned..i bought a sankyo glass blade for it too.
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That was my first saw and it worked well for me till the motor finally gave in after years of hard slog. Would definitely have another.
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where did you get yours from Kilty?
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As said a great little cutter
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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could you do the odd stone job with one.
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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I've used mine with trav and tumbled marble but not big tiles, my 200nd is for the larger tiles
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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how would you say they compear to vitrex..........both are similar price
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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Never used the Vitrex so can only comment on the Briccolina
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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