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what manual cutter can any one recommend?? also a wet cutter . The budgets £400.
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what cutter?????
what manual cutter can any one recommend?? also a wet cutter . The budgets £400.
cheers kev
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doug boardley
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Re: what cutter?????
Rubi TX700(N)
, but depends on what size tiles you're wanting to cut
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Here we go...mines better than yours thread...ha ha ( good choice doug, thats what i have)
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my dry cutter is the Montolit MasterPiuma 63-P2 which is as good (imo) as the above but weights less than half of it. For wet cutting i use a Vitrex - QEP Pro-750 Wet Saw. price for both from Tradetiler within your budget.
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doug boardley
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mines actually the basic TX700, can you still get them?
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Re: what cutter?????

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
mines actually the basic TX700, can you still get them?
Some stores will still have them Doug, I have seen a few. Some tile giant stores will probs have one as they hold stock of a few cutters from the Rubi range to have on display.
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I would say the TX7000n and the Norton Clipper 22 em would be a good combination of quality and somewhere near your budget
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Re: what cutter?????
I've had a look and I think the montolit one covers all the bases with the mat. The virtex wet cutter looks good . Any thoughts on the briccolina wet cutter ?.
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The briccolina is a cracking little cutter
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Never seen or used that one mate. Looks like a bit of a beast though!
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