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    Default Plasplugs Contractor Plus Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter

    Any good?

    I need this to do around 30 straight cuts of 10mm Porcelain tiles.

    Hoping its up to the job. It comes with a Diamond wheel but I guess i'll need a spare??

    TIA

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    Default Re: Plasplugs Contractor Plus Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter

    Most electric cutters will be OK with a good quality blade check out TradeTiler.Ltd Marcrist Diamond wheels
    SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....

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    Default Re: Plasplugs Contractor Plus Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter

    Should be well up to the job - though I'd also look at the Master Tiler model. I just bought one and was looking at both models. I'd used a friends Contrator model - and I didn't like the guide supplied, its a bit cheap and bends really easily. Which then causes a bulge in the sides of it - which mean that the edge is no longer straight - not great. For the extra £20 at B&Q the Master seems better built (metal top frame for example) and its also a little bit bigger on the top plate (bit bigger to carry around - but not that bad).

    Paul

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