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Discuss Best value/performance wet cutter blades. in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; I have a Vitrex Pro 750 wet cutter and Rubi DW200 LS radial cutter both of which are in need of new blades. I've used various diamond blades in both ...
          
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    Default Best value/performance wet cutter blades.

    I have a Vitrex Pro 750 wet cutter and Rubi DW200 LS radial cutter both of which are in need of new blades. I've used various diamond blades in both over the years, Rubi's own, Marcrist, Sankyo etc etc. Still not convinced as to which is the best performance or value. The Rubi is used almost exclusively for LF stone or occasional porcelain. The Vitrex for fiddly cuts in anything.

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    Default Re: Best value/performance wet cutter blades.

    I use the Vitrex with a glass blade, but rely on my Dewalt 2400 for bigger jobs

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    Default Re: Best value/performance wet cutter blades.

    I have just bought a marcrist 540 (?) blade from s/fix. Cost about £40 and i have to say in my plas plugs it whizzed through some 12mm marble

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    Default Re: Best value/performance wet cutter blades.

    I have the montolit DNA blade is my dewalt.. awesome blade on stone and porcs..

    In my table top saw i have the Rubi CPC2 blade..

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