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1animal1

Morning chaps!

I have been lurking on here for a while now, gathering bits of information and opinion on how best to complete my DIY jobs. I can't thank you chaps enough. My latest has caused me a bit of an issue though which is why I've joined up to ask what you guys think.

I am just in the process of rebuilding our en suite, after which I'll be tiling floor to ceiling with 10mm Porcelain, 60x60 on the floor, 60x30's on the walls (same tile). The last job (downstairs toilet) has prompted me to look at other options to my Plasplugs wet saw (don't laugh :) ), which has served me very well over the years. I can't help but think that it's slowing me down massively....

So looking into dry cutters that will cut polished Porcelain I have found that you get what you pay for! and i obviously want as much as possible for the least outlay (surprise :) ). Having looked at models and almost settling on the TS60, I have since read a few more articles on how rubbish these are for porcelain and how i would need a TX minimum for the 60x60 tiles, I'm also concerned that when i get to the ends and try cutting 30-40mm pieces off the 60x60's, i'll be left with a few dead tiles. So this has led me on to the very reasonably priced Sigma 3L3M which I've found for what seems like a bargain £224! sadly it won't do 600mm tiles..... I've read that the 3B4M is a good possibility, but this being a model of the 3B3M, am i best going for the older models?

My question is, would this be a good first tile splitter? Or should i start looking at lesser brands where i may get more for my money considering i won't be using it as a daily... I am looking at buying something half decent as soon I'll have a much larger bathroom and large kitchen to hit and I'm favouring the polished P for the floor in that (despite the ball ache of dewaxing & sealing).

Any help is much appreciated.

Tim
 
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1animal1

Summed up nicely! Cheers :D

So presume Sigma are leagues ahead and I'd be daft looking at lesser products for this type of tile?

Any thoughts on the model to choose?
 

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Definitely a sigma.
And the hold there resale value so when you have finished your project you will have no problem recouping some of your money back should you wish to.
 
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1animal1

Thanks Andy... Any thoughts on model? The 3B4M is coming up favourite for the 600x600 tiles i have, this is likely the biggest tiles i'll touch.

Also I've noticed after further reading, the push and pull options. Max (push) being a tenner more expensive in the main - is this just personal preference or is the MAX worth paying extra for?
 
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As above. Keep it clean and you'll get most of your money back. Plus you'll have used a great tool which makes you happy!
 
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Yeah as above, buy one big enough for 600's use it and sell it to me! :D
I'll happily buy it from you when you've done with it.
I need a new 600 cutter.
A push please, klick klock or Max, not fussed.
We're talking within a year yeah? :)
 
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1animal1

3 Years if this builds anything to go by! :eek: I've two bigger jobs ahead of this one so need to weigh up keeping hold of which ever model i get hold of. Cost of renting etc just isn't worth the hassle from what I've seen, it's not like they are £5 a day anymore :(

First dibs are yours once I'm done... :D

PS cheers for chucking another in the mix - Klick Klock? Looks to have a larger breaking strength over the Pull but not the Push @ £234. Push is coming at £239 and pull I have got down to £220. Push is looking most favorable, as have read a lot about it being easier on the wrist! o_O
 
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Defo looks the way to go from what I've read - do i need to start fannying about looking at different sized scoring wheels too?! for polished Porc....

Is trade discount much on these? If so it might be worth be bothering a mate who's got a few local trade accounts.
 

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