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Discuss rubi knee pads in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; has anyone got the rubi knee pads from trade tiler if so what are they like, my last ones were crocs really comfy but the button for the clip not ...
          
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    has anyone got the rubi knee pads from trade tiler if so what are they like, my last ones were crocs really comfy but the button for the clip not too strong, or if u know a good pair u could suggest would b good cheers

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    i find the nailers pads are good.
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    thanks brian c i will check them out

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    i use B&Q PAD THEY are great for me

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    i use the rubi pads find them comfy only thing i find is they kept coming loose but just tield a knot in the strap soon stopped that problem so yip id recomend them also gd value for money

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    you shoud try the knee cusion from tradetiler i find it far more comfortable its made by a german doctor specially for people with bad knees!
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    Alpro knee pads from tt are the only job IMO.
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    i might give up on knee pads and have silicone implants on my knees i think a c cup should do it

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    you shoud try the knee cusion from tradetiler i find it far more comfortable its made by a german doctor specially for people with bad knees!

    Brilliant pad IMO
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    mite give it a try guys as i have bad knees thnks

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    Use the alpro knee pads, the cusion sounds good
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