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Discuss topps 800w cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hi has anyone tried the topps 800w cutter with the siding base looks good not sure how well it performs anyone got one?...
          
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    hi has anyone tried the topps 800w cutter with the siding base looks good not sure how well it performs anyone got one?

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    Default Re: topps 800w cutter

    what are you expecting to do with it? my philosphy is save up for the best one on the market there are 4 that i would try montolit ,dewalt ,rubiand sigma wet cutters all depends on the size of your van and what the mainststay of your work will be for a small box cutter the briccolina is good too

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    I already have a plusplugs wet cutter but find it's not man enough for natural stone and I only have a little ldv van and saw this one with the sliding base and thought it looked very good and space saving. Unfortunatly I dont have a big bugget so cant stretch to a rubi or dewalt at the moment I have been useing my angle grinder to great affect but just getting fed up with the dust .

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