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Well Plasplugs Contractor has died and wont start am off to buy a Norton TT200 clipper as the reviews are A1, just 1 question no one has answered or asked... ... -
Norton TT200 clipper
Well Plasplugs Contractor has died and wont start am off to buy a Norton TT200 clipper as the reviews are A1, just 1 question no one has answered or asked... can the Norton TT200 clipper to plunge cuts you know if your needing to make cuts for a socket or swith from the middle of a tile??
And if anyone out there has one does the table rust at all?
Cheers
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deja vu! my plasplugs died today,will need to invest in something good after the holiday so all ideas welcome! please bear in mind i'm tighter than a duck's bumm in water ....lol
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Just seen a homlux 900w cutter with 200mm blade in maxwells shop for £69-99.
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Re: Norton TT200 clipper

Originally Posted by
DavieA
Well Plasplugs Contractor has died and wont start am off to buy a Norton TT200 clipper as the reviews are A1, just 1 question no one has answered or asked... can the Norton TT200 clipper to plunge cuts you know if your needing to make cuts for a socket or swith from the middle of a tile??
And if anyone out there has one does the table rust at all?
Cheers
Cant do plunge cuts as the guard is in the way, and yes table does rut up a fair bit.
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Originally Posted by
DavieA
Well Plasplugs Contractor has died and wont start am off to buy a Norton TT200 clipper as the reviews are A1, just 1 question no one has answered or asked... can the Norton TT200 clipper to plunge cuts you know if your needing to make cuts for a socket or swith from the middle of a tile??
And if anyone out there has one does the table rust at all?
Cheers
Cant do plunge cuts as the guard is in the way, and yes table does rust up a fair bit, as its not stainless steel.
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Ah so the guard can be removed at all? thats suprising considering all the good reviews its received. Or do its + points out weigh its -?
Do you own this type of saw Phil?
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Dont know for sure if the gaurd cant be removed at all.
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I have got one and I think for the cash it is an excellent buy. Mine came with 2 blades and they whizz through porcelain without any problems. The guides are not aligned as accurately as they could be but once you are used to that it is fine. Never tried removing the guard so not sure if they come off.
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The guard does come off to an extent. I've managed to do plunge cuts with mine. The top does rust a bit but over all its a top cutter. Have lost my little rubber bung though that sits in the drain hole. Pesky little thing. Got some electrical tape over the hole currently
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Have just bought a Norton clipper tt 200 em.
Had a quick blast on it seems very good,appears to have a good spec,2 discs and a 800w motor.
Was tempted to go for the Rubi nd 200 but the differance in cost should pay for a decent laser level
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doug boardley
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Re: Norton TT200 clipper

Originally Posted by
kaharrison9
Have just bought a Norton clipper tt 200 em.
Had a quick blast on it seems very good,appears to have a good spec,2 discs and a 800w motor.
Was tempted to go for the Rubi nd 200 but the differance in cost should pay for a decent laser level
was the difference about £600 then Kev?
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Good guess Doug
At 3 of the main tile shops i bobbed in the figure of around £600+ was been banded around for the Rubi 200ND 200.Strangely the ND300 was slightly cheaper than the 200 at one place.
Out of curiosity i asked how much the TX1200n was and that came at £840 after discount.
Already new they wouldn't be cheaper than tradetiler but shows how competive TT's prices are
Kev
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