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    is there a make of tile cutter that does not cost an arm and a leg for
    a begginer (manual) not rubbish
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    Morning fil - Really it depends on how much use it will get and what type of material you are going to cut.
    Are we talking a manual rail style cutter for ceramics or a Wet cutter for stone.

    Either way Tradetiler (forum sponsor) has an excellent starter pack and often good deals are available.

    Some outlets have wet saws from £30-00 and will do for a couple of jobs!
    But if you are a tool fan the Dewalt 24000 is one I'd go for when experienced.

    Good luck.

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    What type of tile/stone will you be cutting ? Size/ thickness ?
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    bathhroom tiles porcalane/ceramic
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    A basic wet cutter is always handy to have.Lightweight,portable.Around £30.00 from diy stores.Same goes for a manual one,but it wont last long if in daily use.
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