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just pointing out your error Craig ;)
may now be the best for that money, but I would say the most manageable and user friendly, as it can be transported and used inside without water going everywhere.
 

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Must admit the arm clearance is annoying.
 

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just pointing out your error Craig ;)
may now be the best for that money, but I would say the most manageable and user friendly, as it can be transported and used inside without water going everywhere.
The sigma machine drop very little water and the p9 would be easy to move about
 
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I still do not understand, what it can do, a water cutter, that a grinder and a manual tile cutter, can not do?
perhaps, cut glass, with water, less dust actually I just?
the game is not worth the candle .... (enlighten me !!!!)
 

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Personally I use my wet cutter to do all cuts round windows or cutout in bathrooms I think the trim sits much flatter then just using a dry cutter but I do love messing around haha mite be to much messing for some people but not me
 
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I use my grinder more than i used to after learning the wet sponge trick from the forum. I still use my wet saws for stone and envelope cutting porc though
 
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Personally I use my wet cutter to do all cuts round windows or cutout in bathrooms I think the trim sits much flatter then just using a dry cutter but I do love messing around haha mite be to much messing for some people but not me
I do not agree ;)
 

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just pointing out your error Craig ;)
may now be the best for that money, but I would say the most manageable and user friendly, as it can be transported and used inside without water going everywhere.
Yeah its defo user friendly, easy to use and light enough to carry about :thumbsup:
It did my head in turning it :triumph:
A lot of my work was over 750mm when i bought it :grimacing:
 

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