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I know it's an old chesnut on what's a good tile cutter, I have read most of those threads. My job isn't tilng, I just wanted a good tool ... -
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Dewalt D24000 delight,
Guys,
I know it's an old chesnut on what's a good tile cutter, I have read most of those threads. My job isn't tilng, I just wanted a good tool and set my mind on this Dewalt D24000 even though too late.
I bought one in January after a major bathroom refit and its sat in the store room ever since.
Just started on my flooring and bought porcelain tiles.
I tried cutting a few to start and realised I needed to get the new tool out of the box.
I can't write enough about this machine, it's the dogs.
I am cutting tiles with ease and making life easy.
I like good tools and have many quality ones, mainly Makita to make life easy. I simply cannot understand how anyone doing tiling for a living could do without this amazing peice of kit, or similar.
It cost me less that 600 pounds (and that icludes the 75 pounds shipping to Spain) from the UK, brand new. That was after seasrching for the best price and ignoring the high quotes.
The engineering of this machine is fantastic and ease of use is err....easy.
The only downside of this is the machine is now dirty and will need an hour to clean and be ready for thr box again.
Dewalt D24000 gets my vote.
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re: Dewalt D24000 delight,
I can't believe you bought one and then sat it in the shed for 9 months
I'd have been using any excuse to give it a try!
"What was that darling, the sunday dinner is nearly ready? Yes, I'll come and cut the meat, just let me pop to the shed first......."
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re: Dewalt D24000 delight,
First time to use porcelanica tiles and it's a different ball game.
I have cut and mitred ceramics like you would never belive, but this is different.
I could never have taken this job on without thise cutter.
Just trying to search on how to drill the material.....DIY isn't easy, but it's great to do.
Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.
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re: Dewalt D24000 delight,

Originally Posted by
itstony
First time to use porcelanica tiles and it's a different ball game.
I have cut and mitred ceramics like you would never belive, but this is different.
I could never have taken this job on without thise cutter.
Just trying to search on how to drill the material.....DIY isn't easy, but it's great to do.
Drilling porcelain tiles with diamond tile drill bit granite holesaws
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