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just wondering what everyone opinions were?
Thanks
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rubi pocket tile cutter
just wondering what everyone opinions were?
Thanks
( that thumbs down is not meant to be there!)
Last edited by TMTservices; 05-02-2009 at 07:28 PM.
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Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
OK for the odd splashback sean...
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
had mine about 5 years as dave says great for splashbacks, cuts them tough little porcelain tiles my ts wont break, cheers .
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Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
just wondering because my main contract is with a kitchen fitting company and I'm forever going into tiny kitchens with little or no space so looks ok for the job.
Noticed them going cheap in topps.
Cheers fellas
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Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
I have a TR400s for splashbacks....but the pocket rubi is well capable..
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Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
i Bought 1 a few months ago,handy little thing that i cant fault.

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Leatherface
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Re: rubi pocket tile cutter
Got one, love it, pocket 50. Great for splashbacks and quite capable for some other ceramics. Used it for the appartment job I have just finished. 150 sqm of ceramic 8" x 12" wall tiles. Lovely and portable, great in confined spaces.
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i have one but it fell from a table and the plastic base plates shattered...got it from the old forums sponsor...cant remember what they are called..something tools.....got it for 25 notes.
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am i right in thinking its a DIY tool? i use a rubi ts30 and love it
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Just bought a pocket 50 on ebay for 30 quid inc postage, Bargain! it will be perfect for splashbacks in the social housing I am doing. My ts50 was too big and was always in the way.
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I have the pocket 40, the slides need lubbed after every job but good wee machine!
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