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Sigma UK

I would say the Sigma 3CM 72cm. 1200kg multipoint breaker with a scoring wheel set on bearings for textured tiles. Cuts up to 20mm Porcelain and evrything in between. Cost price is also lower than a Rubi i think. This thing you last you a lifetime. :thumbsup:
 
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Sigma UK

Hello cam. they do three types of handle. Standard (score backwards) MAX & Klick Klock (score forwards or backwards your choice). M at the end of the model means MAX and then K for Klick klock. you can't go wrong with them pal. :thumbsup:
 
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Divad

I know there is always threads on this but Im currently ready to spend a bit on a cutter that will cut up to 70cm.

I have a Monty 63 at the moment. It has served me very well however I seem to be very unlucky and every large tile job I get has 63cm tiles !!!

I like the action of a Monty, the Sigma look like the handle is reversed to a Monty ? How does that work.

Rubi vs Sigma is the consensus on here I see, however, Im open to options and links to other makes.

Thanks peeps.

Can I ask, what is a "Monty" cutter? Do you mean Montolit? If you've worked with them for years and they're good, why not buy another one, but bigger? TradeTiler do a 75P2 for 250 squid, or a 93 for 299. I say stick with what you know is tried and trusted. Maybe they're better than Rubi or Sigma?

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