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Default Thanks for your last advice i bought the norton now.. are these any good???

Hi Thanks to all the last posts the help was very much needed, now im looking for a dry cutter are these any good????? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE:IT&ih=001

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Default Re: Thanks for your last advice i bought the norton now.. are these any good???

Standard rubi has a breaking strain of 750kg the one on ebay has 650kg probably good for most tiles you may struggle with thicker porcelain.

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Default Re: Thanks for your last advice i bought the norton now.. are these any good???

hi just bought a big clinker from topps tiles the old one made it hard to see the cutting wheel but thay have changed it so now its easy not as good as a rubi but fab for the price cuts upto 650mm

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