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hi all i do alot of council work with alot of movin from one prop to another and my ts50 and 40 are abit to big and the tiles are ... -
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which rubi cutter??
hi all i do alot of council work with alot of movin from one prop to another and my ts50 and 40 are abit to big and the tiles are only 150mmx150mm so just want a nice compact rubi ! is it best just to go for the ts30 or is there something smaller that wil do the job ?? (the lighter the better)!!
thanks
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This perfect for that type of work..
MiniMontolit 24 Tile Cutter

The cute little MiniMontolit 24 is no toy!
Easily cuts: ceramics, porcelain, even quarry tiles
- Cutting length: 220mm
- Cuts up to 150mm x 150mm tiles diagonally
- Maximum tile thickness:15mm
- One piece cast alloy base
- Uses Part No 243 scoring wheel (included)
Price: £29.99 £35.24 Including VAT at 17.5%
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I was going to suggest that but he asked about Rubi`s. The Montolit would be perfect for such work you have. Cracking price though ?
I have a small Sigma version of it.
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i've got a MiniMontolit 24 that weighs nothing and well suited for 100-150mm as is not a toy as is says on the ad.
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handy little cutters
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do they still do the pocket 50, a handy bit of kit for splashies and easy to carry
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
What about a rubi Star ?
I use a Star N60 Plus and it's a great cutter 
Nice size to move about and carry from job to job with ease
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I could do with a nifty little cutter myself
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ive got a ts30, i bought it exactly for the same type of work. perfect little tool for 6x6 .
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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