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    Default DWW180 questions

    Seen one of these in B&Q for £99. I'm thinking of getting a good wet cutter and had previously thought about the Rubi 180 but thought that it could be messy in doors. Can you use CPC blades in the plasplugs or its it their own blades only? I like the idea of the water re-circulation. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

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    Default Re: DWW180 questions

    It can take upto a 180mm disc with a 2.54cm bore, I'd reccommend it personally I use one and its spot on. I had the Rubi ND180 aswell but never used it.

    I would really say it can be used indoors though, personally I think a wet cutter is a tool for outside, its not just filling the water tray / reservoir up but the spray from the disc and the bits of tile chipping off that can make a mess.

    Bear in mind that plasplugs have ceased trading so spare parts are going to be a problem if there needed. Having said that mines not let me down and its at least 2 years old if not more.
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