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    OK Lads (and lasses), Im a plumber who does all the tiling on the bathrooms i fit. I currently have a Rubi TS30 and a cheap £35 electric cutter. I have made do with these on my jobs (dont do a huge amount of bathrooms), but i could do with a cutter that is suitable for all types of tile (porcelain, ceramic ect..) big and small. I would like to buy the best, but that is not possible and it wouldnt get used that often......so in your professional opinion what cutter (electric or manual) would you recommend if i had a small budget of £150 to £200.

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    Go a bit more and buy a SIGMA....... thread closed....... lol.
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    Electric would be a Briccolina, dry cutter sigma or a montolit
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    You won't go wrong with a Briccolina wet cutter!
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