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Discuss wet cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi Guys and Mosiac Girl, Can anybody recommend a wet cutter budget 200? Cheers Paul...
          
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    Hi Guys and Mosiac Girl,

    Can anybody recommend a wet cutter budget 200?

    Cheers

    Paul

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    What tiles will you be cutting.....for smaller tiles/ceramic the Broccilina is a cracking small cutter.
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    If ye fancy a wee run up to Perth Paul pop into Diatech, be warned you will be there for hours

    They will have something for your budget & haggle dont pay catalouge price

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    If you can still get them a Plasplugs cutter.

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    My plasplugs mastertiler is still going strong 5 years on, albeit with DNA blades now.
    I kind of wish it would die then I could get a new toy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by impish View Post
    My plasplugs mastertiler is still going strong 5 years on, albeit with DNA blades now.
    I kind of wish it would die then I could get a new toy!
    Ive had mine a few years as well now and still goes strong. I use Macrist blades on mine

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