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Flintstone

Too large for that I'm after Stu, I already have a 720 sigma. Cheers. I'm ordering from pro tiler tools
 
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Might be re-igniting a 'which is best cutter debate' but I'm considering purchasing a Sigma 3c3m cutter.
Im happily using a TS60 for most ceramics small to medium sizes but recent upturn in porcelain and larger format tiles have found the cutter 'falling short' with chips etc.
Any reasons why I shouldnt get the Sigma ? Ive seen it online for £346.80 inc
Cheers for opinions
 

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No reasons why you shouldn't mate, just reasons why you should, much better cutters for the tiles in more common use these days, I like alot have changed over from rubies to sigma in the last year or so, I bought 1 to replace a ts 60 as same issues as your self, ended up selling both my rubies to and now haw 3 stigmas small mid and large. Won't won't regret a sigma mate
 

Ttt1601

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Mate im not great with the model numbers, I've got 400 isherwood one, the 750ish one and the 1200ish one
 
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J Sid

Might be re-igniting a 'which is best cutter debate' but I'm considering purchasing a Sigma 3c3m cutter.
Im happily using a TS60 for most ceramics small to medium sizes but recent upturn in porcelain and larger format tiles have found the cutter 'falling short' with chips etc.
Any reasons why I shouldnt get the Sigma ? Ive seen it online for £346.80 inc
Cheers for opinions
I'm sure my local CTD has that model alot cheaper. I'm wait for the up and coming trade day and will get a case thrown in for free :)
 
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Totally get the confusion re sizing... Im still phased about the push or pull system and optional additional arm ???? To much googling /you tube!!!!
Cheers re. CTD tip as thats my local stockist (don't have emoji thumbs up on keyboard lol)
 
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Dumbo

Might be re-igniting a 'which is best cutter debate' but I'm considering purchasing a Sigma 3c3m cutter.
Im happily using a TS60 for most ceramics small to medium sizes but recent upturn in porcelain and larger format tiles have found the cutter 'falling short' with chips etc.
Any reasons why I shouldnt get the Sigma ? Ive seen it online for £346.80 inc
Cheers for opinions
I paid £320 for mine from hants tile warehouse
 

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