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    Default Which tile cutter?

    I know this subject has been covered before but there are so many different cutters I am still a bit confused. I am a plumber, I do occasional small tiling jobs mainly with ceramic tiles but occasionally porcelain tiles. I have a cheap dry tile cutter for ceramic tiles and use a wet cutter for porcelain tiles. I want a better dry cutter that I could user for both, maximum 50cm tiles. I have seen a second hand RUBI TR600 on ebay at a good price, would this be suitable or would something a little cheaper suffice.

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    If you only use it every now and again I'd say get a big clinker for your porcelain, great cutter and very cheap. B&Q and screwfix sell them.


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    As Bri, the clinker for the occasional cutting..
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