Discuss sigma perla 230 tile cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; i have a sima perla 230 tile cutter which has had very little use.can someone please give me a rough idea what it is worth selling for.(also included is the ...
i have a sima perla 230 tile cutter which has had very little use.can someone please give me a rough idea what it is worth selling for.(also included is the 4 legs) thanks to any response
I'm sure you'll get a couple of replies shortly. Though you can't sell on the forum (just in case you wanted to) until you have around 20 posts or more (you currently have 2). Just so you know.
i was offered one in good condition a couple of weeks ago along with a rubi dw 250 for £500 for the pair ,didnt really need either and would prefer to spend an extra few quid and buy the dewalt ,so i guess £150-£250 for the perla would be a fair price
I have one of these cutters, they are very good machines. Any tilers on the forum that have not got a large wet cut should jump at the chance to buy this..
i have a sima perla 230 tile cutter which has had very little use.can someone please give me a rough idea what it is worth selling for.(also included is the 4 legs) thanks to any response
dissapointed in my rubi as I could not brake some very hard porcelain today.The tiles kept on braking at the top and not all the way along.I think a sigma would have done a better job as the pressure can be applied in the middle.Oh and I blame rubi for my very sore knee!!
dissapointed in my rubi as I could not brake some very hard porcelain today.The tiles kept on braking at the top and not all the way along.I think a sigma would have done a better job as the pressure can be applied in the middle.Oh and I blame rubi for my very sore knee!!
i have a sima perla 230 tile cutter which has had very little use.can someone please give me a rough idea what it is worth selling for.(also included is the 4 legs) thanks to any response
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