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    Lightbulb Rubi Tr review please??

    Right then.
    I've been doing a couple of bathroom and kitchen projects a month now, and been hiring manual tile cutters to do the job.
    I have a plasplugs contractor wet-cutter for stone, and after 10 or so jobs he's starting to get a bit worn out and the bearings appear to be "off-centre" producing non-straight cuts....(yes, I've tried new blades)
    He still copes with the complicated bits though.

    I bought a RUBI TI-75-S off a friend of mine a while back, I've used it once and its sat in the garage in its box for over a year. Its too meaty for me, I don't do enough "big" job to justify its awesome power.....

    So, I wanted an opinion on the RUBI TR-700S.

    I want a cutter with an adjustable angle, moveable breaker bar etc, and thought this one would cover all and even stretch up to the big ones!!

    Please help me out with some tips.....

    ps - the TI will be up for sale soon..............................................

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    Default Re: Rubi Tr review please??

    Sorry Admin, could you move this to the Tiling tools section....Doh, newby fail!!

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    Default Re: Rubi Tr review please??

    I have the TR600-s and that is a cracking cutter... i did have the Tis rubi cutter but prefer the TR model as i can see the scoring wheel..

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    Default Re: Rubi Tr review please??

    I think I'm gonna go for it.....might be able to get some money back from the Ti for the purchase......sweet.......

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