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i purchased one of these wet cutters 3 weeks ago,low price and i also bought the middle quality blade to deal wth porc and stone

read a few good feedbacks on here about it and i needed a cutter that was good at a budget price fr the time being

highly reccomend these wee fellas.lightweight,easy to install,clean and carry

nice smooth cutting action...blade it comes with is a joy for ceramics havent tried the better blade yet but can assume its the same

no water spray from sides so ideal for indoor use liek flats etc or enclosed bathrooms

well worth the money compared to other budget cutters:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Aston

i love briccolinas....they cut brilliantly and no spindle wobble!! ideal for the areas kilty mentioned..i bought a sankyo glass blade for it too.
 
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SandyFloor

That was my first saw and it worked well for me till the motor finally gave in after years of hard slog. Would definitely have another.
 
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White Room

I've used mine with trav and tumbled marble but not big tiles, my 200nd is for the larger tiles
 
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Aston

imo vitrex dont compare to briccolina. the motor and the spindles are much better quality. for their size, briccolina are a great little wet saw. italian made too so thats why you pay more for a small cutter, you and paying for the build quality, the compactness and the performance...if its cheap, theres a reason??
 

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