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Discuss Husqvarna or Rubi Cutter? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Husqvarna TC670 or Rubi TS-50 plus?...
          
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    Husqvarna TC670 or Rubi TS-50 plus?

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    both
    Husqvarna for the larger tiles
    the rubi for smaller tiles

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    Default Re: Husqvarna or Rubi Cutter?

    have a ts50, ts60 plus, ts30 and a husquavana long bed dont know the model number. it is poor compared to rubi, i only use it for repetative angle cuts and avoid it for anything elae. i do lend it out to friends but never lend out a rubi.
    get a ts60 plus and a ts30 for 10 x 10s

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    we use the Rubi wheels in the Husqvarna and it works very well

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    same here but still dont funk the husky

    guess i am just a stick in the mud rubi man

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    Rubi for me aswell
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    rubi for me
    if you ever come to sell it you well get a good price for it secondhand

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    I use both and both are quality imo.

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    I use a Rubi Ts50 Plus and find it an excellent cutter

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    rubi tx 700, 1200n, dw200lps for me

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    Default Re: Husqvarna or Rubi Cutter?

    Husqvarna tc670 for larger cuts and a rubi ts40, both are excellent cutters, use rubi wheels in the husqvarna.

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    Rubi t60 for large format pocket 40 for smaller and big clinker for large riven porcelain
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    We have used Rubi cutters for the past 20 years but we purchased a Husqvarna
    at The Tile Show at Exel and are very pleased with it. It's great for angle cuts

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    Ive had a husqvarna with 600mm bed and think it is mega. But the wheels do blunt very quick. Think i will give Rubi wheels ago.

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