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    Default Re: best electric wet tile cutter your opinion?

    I've seen a picture of one, as you state it looks similar to the dewalt.
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    Default Re: best electric wet tile cutter your opinion?

    Seems to be a few in the same style as the dewalt...The tyrolit , Montolit and Vitrex have one out too. Sorry but all fall short of the Dewalt though IMO.
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    sounds to me like the dewalt is the kiddy,would i love using it as much as i do my kapex for my woodwork ?
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