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Discuss 110v in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; could any 1 recomend a good 110v wet cutter.I am lookin 2 get 1 any info would be great...
          
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    Thumbs up 110v

    could any 1 recomend a good 110v wet cutter.I am lookin 2 get 1 any info would be great

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    Default Re: 110v

    Rubi do a great range in both 110 and 240 m8.

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    Default Re: 110v

    ive got a 230 need a110 for on site.230 one i got is a plas plug

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    Default Re: 110v

    How much you looking to spend mate?

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    Default Re: 110v

    about 100_130 squid

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    Default Re: 110v

    Check out trade tilers website m8

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    Default Re: 110v

    that might get you half a good blade!

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    Depends how much you want to spend.
    I have 3 wet cutters -
    A Norton Clipper - 180MM blade, 500 watts - around £300.
    A Rubi ND200 - 200mm blade, 880 watts - around £398.00.
    Also a Rubi Diamant D-260 - 300mm blade, 2000 watts, around £700 ( balde would set you back at least £150 for a good one.
    There are som many wet Saws on the market, it depends how much you want to spend.
    My mate has recently bought one of the new DE-Walt wet saws, think they retail at around £600 - very good wet saw also, think the blade is 230mm


    If you are doing a lot of natural stuff, and high grade porcelain then it is worth buying a saw with a bit of Oomph !! Otherwise a cheapo Plasplugs or B&Q model should suit you fine for ceramic tiles.

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    Default Re: 110v

    Did you get your wet cutter?

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    Default Re: 110v

    Quote Originally Posted by enduro View Post
    Did you get your wet cutter?

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    He probably did...worn it out and got another one..

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    Have you been on the Mulled wine tonight mate ?
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