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Currently using TX700N but obviously now too small for the 1200x600mm I'm increasingly being tasked with by customers. Up to now, I've been cutting the 1200mm length with angle grinder/diamond blade, but seeking advice on my next snap cutter from others experiences: So what's the skinny: Rubi, Siri Pro, Montolit or Sigma?
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if it was me 1st id get a line cutter...its like a glass cutter so unlimed length of rips... then a sigma..cant remember the model number but i think it was 1500mm long....and u are set!
 
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Rubi 1200 works well for me. It’s a beast though to lug around. Had to get a better quality scoring wheel to the one supplied though. But good quality cutter imo

Rubi TX-1250 MAX​

 
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Rubi 1200 works well for me. It’s a beast though to lug around. Had to get a better quality scoring wheel to the one supplied though. But good quality cutter imo

Rubi TX-1250 MAX​

i was a big fan of rubi...the ts 60 was ther best thing since sliced white... i know we all have prefs...but once i got a sigma...i got 3... mosaic...up to 900 and 1500 i think...they are truly a better class... but the bird who was a rubi rep i wanted to bang her...so naturally....hahahah
 
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Get a montolit or a sigma 1 rail tile cutters last longer than Rubis. Rubis rails always bend and end up not cutting straight from previous experience from the small ones too the big ones.
 

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