Discuss Anyone had any experience with Clipper Wet Saws ? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; I am looking to buy a new wet saw and am looking at the Clipper TT200 EM.
Does anyone have any experience of this tool ?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers...
Re: Anyone had any experience with Clipper Wet Saws ?
I have got one and mine has done a good job for what I need it for, and I got it at an excellent price. (CTD) Not many wet cutters don't throw water everywhere and I didn't need to top mine up too often. Comes in a nice case that can double as a short stand as well if need be.
Re: Anyone had any experience with Clipper Wet Saws ?
Originally Posted by andy tiler
leatherface thats the one im on about mate its bobbins. i cant belive u like it. how long hav u had it. and do u still use it
Hi, had it for 3 years, don't use all the time as I have a few other wet cutters I use for diff applications. Like the built in water tray, powerful enough to cope with porcelain and ceramics ( has 200mm Rubi CPC2 blade ) Easy to carry about by handle, and can be carried whilst still full of water. Has taken the place of my Rubi ND200 which is now gathering dust in the garage.
Guess it is all down to personal preference
Re: Anyone had any experience with Clipper Wet Saws ?
the handheld dewalt works a treat and has the advantage of always having clean water as it comes from a bottle. it does not need topping up often, like once a day. its very quick aswel, 1500 watts!!!
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