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Discuss wet cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; i need to get a new wet cutter as mine is about knackared, which is the best sort to get, want one that will last. my old one was a ...
          
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    i need to get a new wet cutter as mine is about knackared, which is the best sort to get, want one that will last. my old one was a plas plugs pro cutter which was ok but its had its day.
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    I got a rubi nd 200, Maybe a tad to big to use inside. Use a rubi n125 which I use for internal work and sit it in a large garden tray to catch any surplus water
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    how much do you want to spend ??

    what type of tiles are you fixing??

    small or large projects??

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy-p View Post
    how much do you want to spend ??

    what type of tiles are you fixing??

    small or large projects??
    Aye.

    Answering those will pretty much dictate what you need really

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    You also need to consider if you will be fixing large format as you might need a rail cutter as well as a table saw........

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    When my first wet cutter gave up I got a rubi nd 200 and a decent blade. Most of my work is porcelain so i need a good cutter. Got 50m2 to get down over the next two days do i dont need my tools letting me down! Buy good tools and they will look after you.
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