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I dont like the look of it. I reckon it would still be dusty and noisy.![]()
i bet nobody on here would swap it for the plasplugs master tiler hey lol
That almost looks indentical to my Norton M108 except it's a wet cutter
Kev
Looks ok, be interesting to trial one
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looks good in theory, need to give a go first though..
I think that's quite goodBetter that slurry flying around everywhere.
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Wonder how long the blades would last not being cooled?
Varley
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The cutter is from the USA and looks ok bit more power than the Norton one this is 1200W
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Last edited by wetdec; 06-07-2008 at 04:33 PM.
Might not be too bad then, seemed to go through those tiles like a hot knife through butter. Cheers wetdec.
Varley
hmm i wonder how much it costs
$635 0r about £320 thats in the USA so you would need to add shipping +10% non European Tax then 17.5% VAT so about £460ish landed here. Then it only comes with a Porcelain Blade as standard so you would need to add the cost of the multi purpose blade that they demo it with
Kev



Did no one notice the blade glowing red when it was cutting the tile......surely that will scorch the tile edge or even cause chipping.......?..
I'm not convinced.....![]()

Looks the dogs danglies



I'll stick with my wet cutter for the time being
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