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I am looking to buy a new 110v wet cutter the rubi one I have is on it's last legs so need to get a new one before it dies ... -
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110v wet cutter
I am looking to buy a new 110v wet cutter the rubi one I have is on it's last legs so need to get a new one before it dies any ideas for a replacement
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Re: 110v wet cutter
Is that a bridge cutter ????
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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No just a table top it is for new build kit and bathrooms just plain run of the mill tiles nothing thicker than 8mm
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I have a rubi ND200 great cutter but is about £500 though..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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What's the budget mate?
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Re: 110v wet cutter
Looking at up to about £150
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This is worth a look... I have a norton, lovely reliable machine, this should suit your purposes and budget
Norton Clipper 180mm Table Wet/Dry Tile Cutter/Saw | eBay
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waiting for my briccolina 240 wet cutter to arrive tommorow .very small but meant to be cracking machine.(read reviews on here) also good price £125
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Re: 110v wet cutter

Originally Posted by
judge
waiting for my briccolina 240 wet cutter to arrive tommorow .very small but meant to be cracking machine.(read reviews on here) also good price £125
Had my briccolina a few months now & its a fantastic little machine, you will be shocked at how small it is but its one powerful little machine & simple to keep clean.
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i also have a briccolina great for standard jobs...and spares as easily had if you happen to drop it like i did...ooops
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Originally Posted by
kilty55
i also have a briccolina great for standard jobs...and spares as easily had if you happen to drop it like i did...ooops
oh dear, 
im thinking of buying another one, a 110v. ive got 2 110v plasplugs but they are just too big & bulky.
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