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    Default Brutus 1100W Wet Tile cutter

    Has anyone used the Brutus 1100w tile cutter now available at Topps? Is it any good or should I save for the Dewalt D2400? Any other recommendations would also be welcome. Has to cut 600mm+, light enough for one person and accurate again and again.

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    I have seen it but not tried it. For the price they were asking I would say save your money. If you got a good deal on it then I would say you would still regret not waiting. Yes I am biased but I dont know anyone who has regretted getting the DeWalt 24000
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    not used one , but was in topps a while back and noticed it , does,nt look very sturdy , i would save for dewalt
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    Default Re: Brutus 1100W Wet Tile cutter

    I had a look at one and the build quality looks a bit suspect, the sliding bed wasn't very smooth either. Save a few more quid and get the Dewalt.
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