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Discuss norton TR201E in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Morning all ive been doing a bit of research and found this cutter it cuts upto 650mm and is only £357 inc vat can any one tell me any reason ...
          
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    Morning all ive been doing a bit of research and found this cutter it cuts upto 650mm and is only £357 inc vat can any one tell me any reason not to buy this rather then spend almost double on a machine that does the same .the only thing it doesnt do is plunge cut look forward to your replies .
    its from direct brand tools

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    Default Re: norton TR201E

    the advantage of a plunge cut is that you can cut larger tiles as long as they fit on the bed. If you have a 200mm blade then potentially you're losing about 100mm without the plunge cut capability.

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    Default Re: norton TR201E

    It only comes in 240v, no good if you intend to work on site but ok for domestic.
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    Default Re: norton TR201E

    i bought one anyway greatlooking cutter

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    Let us know how it performs mate
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    Default Re: norton TR201E

    will do got a big granite job coming up probs will get a mony blade for it though

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    Just awaiting delivery of my monti blade.

    You mean your not going to try it out first..did you get from the shop in Fulham.
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