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    Hi doe3s anyone own one ?
    Looking for a new cutter, looked on You Tube, these seem to be far better than Rubi. Would be after one that can do 600 porcelain on a diamond. Advive please.
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    I've rubi's and 1 sigma with the klick klock cutting action, great cutter but low cutting to the eye a bit like the Montolit..it cuts anything I throw at it though, a personal thing but I would buy another..as like everything it's a personal thing but I would recommend IMO..
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    Cant fault the Sigmas but you need to get used to it. Brother just bought a brand new Montolit and 1st few cuts havent been good ! Too fussy for me.
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    Have you considerd a Tomecanic Supercoup?

    Yes Sigma is better than Rubi but so are the supercoups they eat porcelain!

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