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Ok.. Time for you lot to post pics of your pride and joy tile cutters..

It can be hand/scribe cutters or wet cutters.. let see what you use.. :thumbsup:

Just to say.. posts are worthless without pics.. so please do show us.. :)


Rubi TX700 and a Dewalt D24000



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Mike

here's my cutters sigma 3b, sigma 7 and vitrex 750
 

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Ian

how come you have the same pictures as on the ebay advert?

Good detective work Mike! I think it's a cheeky sales pitch! Or he couldn't be bothered to take his own pics!


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Ian

I was only messing mate! :) are they really worth all that money? Bearing in mind that the dewalt is less than half that price.


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hillhead

My 10m is a great wet saw, I'd still love to test a dewalt though.
The price difference is massive, 3hp motor on board the sigma so eats all in her way without problems.
Build quality is sound too but whether it justifies the money? I don't know.
I do know of 20 year old sigmas like mine still cutting well.
Too heavy IMO too, but that's what you get with quality sone times.
 
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Ian

I suppose if it lasts twice as long as a dewalt then its worth the cash, it took me a good few months to pluck up the courage to part with ÂŁ750!!!! I think I'd have a breakdown if I had to pay nearly 2 grand for a tool :lol:
 
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abtiling

All of my angle grinders and mixers are dewalt but when it comes to cutters, Sigma is much much better than other brands. I have already gotten my money back after 3 months working with 10m
 
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Tomtiler

my 600cutter and my 500 and 300 had a brand new 300 but thats the one that got stolen IMG_0157.jpg IMG_0158.jpg
 
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hillhead

My 10M paid for itself real quick too, at the time I had a 10k labour job on and a good bit of marble in it so worked out sweet as my customer used my discount in the tile shop too with the shop forwarding me a percentage too.
So my cutter was cleared immediately, lol.
It's the work people which has to buy our tools, if the works there keep the tools up to date.
 
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hillhead

Here's my now 6 year old Sigma 10M, a real workhorse.



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doug boardley

Here's my now 6 year old Sigma 10M, a real workhorse.



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gotta say Joe, I had a bash with one just like that last time I was working in Scotland and I was impressed with it:thumbsup:
 

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