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Rubi ND180 Basic Line --pilde of poo in the
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Anyone else got one of these, i thought being rubi it would be good, but after cutting 3 tiles the water tray needs topping up, the guide sucks, and the ... -
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Re: Rubi ND180 Basic Line --pilde of poo
hi ian,i started off with one of those cutters and to be honest it was fine...nothing special but dealt with most standard jobs
bought a 2nd one after it packed in but it was similar to what you describe ,maybe i got lucky and got a good un 1st time round lol
cant really use the excuse that basic line range should be poor rubbish though as i have a basic line mixer and its brialliant
Last edited by kilty55; 10-09-2011 at 07:22 PM.
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