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    Hi all, looking at getting a tile cutter big enough to cut 600mm porcelain tiles as seem to be getting more work using these bigger tiles and my wet cutter is slowing me down and my TS50plus is too small. A few questions :

    1. Whats the difference between the RUBI TI-66S and the TI 66 T ?
    2. Are the RUBI TS 60 and TS 60 Plus cutters worth the money ?
    3. Will any of the advertisers on here give discounts
    4. Who's the cheapest ?

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    1. Whats the difference between the RUBI TI-66S and the TI 66 T ? You Push cut with thet TI-S and Pull cut with the TI-T
    2. Are the RUBI TS 60 and TS 60 Plus cutters worth the money ? Hmmm, matter of opinion, IMO the TI range is far better VFM
    3. Will any of the advertisers on here give discounts You can only ask
    4. Who's the cheapest ? Dunno, mayeb the one that gives the biggest discount

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    Default Re: Advice on tile cutters please

    You need to give thought to cutting on the diagonal as well don't you! I would set your sights on something a tad larger if I were in your position

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    Buy a sigma 3D,93cm.will cut the lot with ease.
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    Default Re: Advice on tile cutters please

    yes sigma is the best im tiling 10 years now and i have never used anything else for tile cutters simply brilliant :-)

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    Default Re: Advice on tile cutters please

    Quote Originally Posted by hillhead View Post
    Buy a sigma 3D,93cm.will cut the lot with ease.
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    yes sigma is the best im tiling 10 years now and i have never used anything else for tile cutters simply brilliant :-)
    I've used Sigmas for around 17-18yrs, but I have to say that the Rubi TI range seem to be every bit as good, if not better.

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    Default Re: Advice on tile cutters please

    Quote Originally Posted by simonb43 View Post
    Hi all, looking at getting a tile cutter big enough to cut 600mm porcelain tiles as seem to be getting more work using these bigger tiles and my wet cutter is slowing me down and my TS50plus is too small. A few questions :

    1. Whats the difference between the RUBI TI-66S and the TI 66 T ?
    2. Are the RUBI TS 60 and TS 60 Plus cutters worth the money ?
    3. Will any of the advertisers on here give discounts
    4. Who's the cheapest ?
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