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I was in Tile Giant today checking out the Rubi TX-700 tile cutter. They had a TX-700 for me to play around with but they didn’t have a TX-700-N. They ... -
Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
I was in Tile Giant today checking out the Rubi TX-700 tile cutter. They had a TX-700 for me to play around with but they didn’t have a TX-700-N. They also didn’t have the N price on their system (they gave me a price for the 700 and will email me the N price). They also gave me a Rubi catalogue. I have to say that the catalogue is not very useful to answering my question … and that is … what is the real difference between the TX-700 and the TX-700-N? Has anyone here used both? What do the additional N attachments do for you and have you actually had need for them? (from the Rubi catalogue we could see they both had the same cut dimensions and break force, and one of the Tile Giant guys thinks that the N might have an ally bed making it lighter, but they didn’t know what the extras did – and the Rubi catalogue doesn’t answer that. Thx guys and gulz - Stan
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
RUB TX-700-N

- Ideal for cutting: heavy duty porcelain
- Swiveling ruler makes diagonal cuts easy!
- Also suitable for cutting standard ceramic tiles
- Maximum cutting length: 710mm (28")
- Will cut a 500 x 500 mm tile diagonally
- Cutting thickness: 1/4"-13/16" (6-20mm)
- Separator power: 2,204lb (1000kg)
- High performance moving breaking system
- Angular measuring system for 0-45° cutting
- Lateral stop for repetitive cuts - straight & 45°
- Direct vision of the scoring and cutting line
- Complete with shockproof case
- Includes 10mm & 18mm scoring wheels
- 5 year guarantee
Weight 22.2 kg
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
thx whitebeam, but most of that stuff reads the same for the standard 700! ... what are the specific extras on the N? ... and would i ever use em? ... cheers mate - ta
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
I've got the 700n, If I had bought the 700 would I know any difference, only with a large measuring guide were the tile sits for cutting
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
thx whitebeam - do you find you actually take measurements off that? i must admit with my current cutter i mark with steel rule / marker and cut to that, but do leave my stops locked for repetitive cuts. (but admittedly my cutter is probably junk compared to a 700) ... fyi - Rubi sell those extras separately in their catalogue, but its not clear what will fit to exactly what - it would be funny of you could upgrade a 700 to an N wouldn’t it. (Im sure you cant – they wouldn’t have done that would they?)
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
Most cuts tend to differ but did find measuring stop handy on my most recent job
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
As Whitebeam says, the only difference is the measuring arm. The rest is the same
The measuring arm for the N is much better than the standard. But if you don't use it for measuring, then not worth the extra money IMHO
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?

Originally Posted by
Stan001
thx whitebeam - do you find you actually take measurements off that? i must admit with my current cutter i mark with steel rule / marker and cut to that, but do leave my stops locked for repetitive cuts. (but admittedly my cutter is probably junk compared to a 700) ... fyi - Rubi sell those extras separately in their catalogue, but its not clear what will fit to exactly what - it would be funny of you could upgrade a 700 to an N wouldn’t it. (Im sure you cant – they wouldn’t have done that would they?)
I don't think the extras would fit onto a standard TX700.
The only other difference, after thinking about it, is on the bed where the guide is. On the TX700, the bed is level with the guide, on the N, it goes off at a 45degree angle (I hope you know what I mean
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Some tilers don't like the big guide arm on the 700n , so rubi do the 700 standard with a guide only on the left and the 700n the guide is both sides...
Thats it, but a big differnce to the TX series now is that Rubi have brought out the lightweight versions made from alloy and they are available Now and hopefully Dave @ tradetiler will be getting stock.
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
thx Dave. ref the ally bases ... the manager at local Tile Giant just mailed me with the prices, the new models cost more because they are lighter / have the new ally base! ... IMHO thats not progress - they should be lighter and cost the same! ... waiting to hear what Dave from tradetiler has to say ref this one. (might have to make a decision if i want a heavy cheaper one)
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
Not just the alloy base but spring loaded tilting beds and built in swing out arms...and rather than the screw down lock knob at the guide plate there is now a quick release clamp...so quite a few more features than the old TX..
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?

Originally Posted by
Stan001
thx Dave. ref the ally bases ... the manager at local Tile Giant just mailed me with the prices, the new models cost more because they are lighter / have the new ally base! ... IMHO thats not progress - they should be lighter and cost the same! ... waiting to hear what Dave from tradetiler has to say ref this one. (might have to make a decision if i want a heavy cheaper one)
Aluminium as a raw material costs more than steel and is harder to work and weld.
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
The new model can be seen HERE and the difference in the guide rails.
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
hi there i am a manager of the livingston tilegiant branch if you dont find the information that you require on here feel free to email at work on neville.marsden@tilegiant.co.uk if i cant help you i will give the number of a man that can even if you have some other enquires feel free to drop me a line any time
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
I've got a 700 and a 1200n, to be honest I prefer the more basic 700, I don't like the long guide arm on my 1200n, but I love my rubi cutters tho
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Do also find that the large measuring arm can a pain if your limited to space
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Do also find that the large measuring arm can a pain if your limited to space
Thats why they have the TX700 as it doesn't have the bigger back fence...like the T700n has...so you have the choice of with or without..
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Re: Rubi TX-700 vs. Rubi TX-700-N … what are the extras? Are they worth having?
I bought my 700-n over the 700 as it has a handy 'stop guide' which makes it a lot easier for smashing out loads of repetitive cuts.
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