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Discuss new wet cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; thinking about purchasing a new wet cutter bot not seen much so far looking for one with sealed basin rather than water tray and looking to get it for around ...
          
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    thinking about purchasing a new wet cutter bot not seen much so far
    looking for one with sealed basin rather than water tray and looking to get it for around the one hundred mark . i have a plas plugs one and it has been great for years however the motor is not sounding as healthy as i would like

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    The Vitrex is like the Plasplugs and said to be improved.
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    the vitrex 750 is a decent cutter for a hundred quid, it may be very similar to what you have, i have one but i use a marchrist blade for porcelains

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    beat me to it neale!

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    Default Re: new wet cutter

    The Briccolina has a good fan club too but not sure where you get them from. I also think the wheels have been hard to come by but not 100% sure.
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    cool i will go and check it out over the weekend was looking at rubi stuff but its a little on the expensive side
    i just bought a wee rubi pocket for kitchens but i am not the impressed with it . think i will stick to my clinker

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    The Plasplugs are available too if you feel more at home with that.
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    Default Re: new wet cutter

    Moved to tools forum.

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    Default Re: new wet cutter

    i'd recomend the Vitrex got mine from Trade Tiler, but the Bric can be got from here:
    Briccolina 230V Electric Diamond Tile Wet Saw

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    Default Re: new wet cutter

    You can get them from milcot tools, danbury, essex, I got one a few years ago and swear by it. Brilliant cutter, great for kitchens as its size. fits perfect on the worktop

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    Quote Originally Posted by aph257 View Post
    i'd recomend the Vitrex got mine from Trade Tiler, but the Bric can be got from here:
    Briccolina 230V Electric Diamond Tile Wet Saw
    these guys are great to deal with,i also got a replacement part from them today

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