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    Default Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

    Hi guys and gals I need to buy a new large format manual cutter and like the look of the Rubi TX or TR range. Currently use Montolit Mastapuma 63, massive and heavy but very very capable.

    I also have a Rubi DW200N which is the absolute dogs big bits but having it set up in a garage when tiling a bathroom is a real pain in the backside.

    I am prepared to spend what it takes to get the right cutter and would really appreciate some help with this purchase as never ever had a Rubi manual cutter.

    Thanks Aztectiler

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    Default Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

    TXn for me........

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    Default Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

    Ask me tomorrow after I've tried my brand new shiney TX-700N out, BRING IT ON....

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    Ask me tomorrow after I've tried my brand new shiney TX-700N out, BRING IT ON....
    Let us know how you get on faithhealerunk

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    Let us know how you get on faithhealerunk

    I've got one TX700n
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    Default Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

    Quote Originally Posted by Aztectiler View Post
    Hi guys and gals I need to buy a new large format manual cutter and like the look of the Rubi TX or TR range. Currently use Montolit Mastapuma 63, massive and heavy but very very capable.

    I also have a Rubi DW200N which is the absolute dogs big bits but having it set up in a garage when tiling a bathroom is a real pain in the backside.

    I am prepared to spend what it takes to get the right cutter and would really appreciate some help with this purchase as never ever had a Rubi manual cutter.

    Thanks Aztectiler
    I'd buy a bigger monty if it was me. If you use a masterpiuma already swapping to a Rubi is a bit of a sea change!
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