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pgc555

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The whole point is to KEEP your arms strong by reducing wear and tear on your body
i have been setting tile for over 42 years and COULD still spin tiles in my hand, but WHY should I?
 

Andy Tiler

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In all fairness it's just as easy to put the tile on a bucket that doesn't spin it takes less room aswell? I got one of these delivered but it wasn't adapted for the uk bucket sizes!!but IMHO it is a
Product that isn't needed! Just giving my honest feedback.....
 
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In all fairness it's just as easy to put the tile on a bucket that doesn't spin it takes less room aswell? I got one of these delivered but it wasn't adapted for the uk bucket sizes!!but IMHO it is a
Product that isn't needed! Just giving my honest feedback.....
Actually Andy there are lots of product's in all walks of life that we don't really need, my wife's kitchen is testament to this ! with lots of redundant power-kit bread-makers ,ice-cream -makers, the list go's on....we all look at tools and talk ourselves in to thinking that we need them !! LOL....... :thumbsup:
 

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The whole point is to KEEP your arms strong by reducing wear and tear on your body
i have been setting tile for over 42 years and COULD still spin tiles in my hand, but WHY should I?
I to have been tiling for over 42 years,I lost the use of my left arm due to a road accident some 30 years ago I find it just as easy to lean the tile against my leg and butter the tile very easy in my opinion I would find it harder using this tool.
 

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Sorry to hear about your accident. You have challenges everyday that many of the rest of us don't. It must be hard to even move materials and tools for you. I can understand that you have adjusted and made things work for you. I applaud your still being part of the tile trade
 

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