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Hi all need a new electric wet tile cutter mid range what do you recommend and glad to hear off your expierience that you have had with yours .
Thanks for your time guys , Michael. :smilewinkgrin:
 
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To cut all tiles but dont want to spend top dollar as wont be worth while. best all rounder really thanks for your input regards Michael.
 
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DHTiling

best electric wet tile cutter your opinion?

To get the best then there is no mid range..:smilewinkgrin:


The Dewalt D24000 is the best wet cutter out there IMHO..

It is the best i have owned..

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Ok if you are talking £100 ish...then the Plasplugs or Vitrex or Norton

Next up would be the Rubi ND200 £480 or even a Rubi DW200

Then we get to the £600- £800 range and that gives you the Rubi DW250 but as Dave says The Dewalt DW24000 is best in that class.

Above that you get into BIG cutters such as the Big Sigmas etc.....out of my range
 
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albyshellshear

I second Sir Ramic not much more to add I have a norton its a good cutter when I bought mine it had a extra blade I beleive that they have stoped that now so its about equal between vitrex and norton not sure about plasplugs.
 
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Spud

The briccolina is worth considering if you are looking for a good quality little cutter for around the £100-£150 mark
 

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