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Discuss pete f in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hi folks im looking to change my cutter at the moment i have a ts60 plus but im having issues seperating porcelain im having to score it and then snap ...
          
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    hi folks im looking to change my cutter at the moment i have a ts60 plus but im having issues seperating porcelain im having to score it and then snap it on the cutter bed maybe rubi tx tm range is better any pointers

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    Can't comment on TX M range, But have a TX N, very good cutter, speak to David at Trade Tiler, one of our sponsors, he will advise !

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    Rubi TX-N is the mutts big bits. Just bought one myself and this is a beast of a cutter that just laughs in the face of porcelain.
    I also have a Montolit but in my opinion the Rubi is the better cutter.
    The only drawback that I can see with the TX-n is the size of the thing.
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    thanks azteck ive heard they are heavy

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    Pete....A new alloy version of the TX range of cutters are coming onto the UK market in july 2009....this new cutter is a lot lighter than the older TX cutter and it has been re-styled as well...

    New spring loaded bed and pop out spring loaded tile support feet for larger tiles..

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    thanks dave i will wait for the new model hope my wrists last lol

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