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    Default Tile Saw

    In the market for a new tile saw, tried to locate a Rubi D200 without success after enquiries with
    Diamond Tech (Scotland) & Buy Brand product is discontinued.(borrowed one recently brilliant )
    Plan B is either Rubi ND200 ,Husqvarner TS230F Tile Saw ,Minitile 200 for when I do average domestic work.
    Most of the budget cutters I have bought last 6 to 9 months (bearing troubles mostly)
    Any reviews on these 3 products or any other suggestions.

    I have regular access to Dewalt DW2400 saw for stone & large format work (excellent machine)

    Thanks for any advice

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    Dave, I bought a Briccolina a little while ago, brilliant little saw but powerful enough for everyday use.

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    Try Dave at 'Trade tiler' a forum sponsor for the Dewalt - either save or borrow till you can get one.

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    CTD might still have the clipper on special with super gres blade chucked in, good every day budget rail saw only down side is it doesnt plunge but it mitres all fur under £300

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    Some good tile saws on fleabay at present.

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