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60x30 slim tiles in B&Q are mad by RAK Ceramics. Quality should be good as its RAK. Just be careful as they may bow if you spread adhesive too thick as with any powder type adhesive you will get some shrinkage.

Doubt you should use for floor, may be ok solid bed though on concrete. ( have a look on rak web site)

Thin/slim porcelain tiles are a big thing at the moment in comercial applications, ie over tilling weight reduced.

B&Q testing the waters with it but i reckon it wont last so buy enough to do the job!

Edd
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

the best way to cut the thin tiles is to scibe lightly snap with your fingers when using adhesives need to be alittle bit wetter not so stiff a good adhesives by tilemaster light weight standard ok to tile floors need to get full coverage b&q tiles look down long edge tend to curl slitly for thin tiles look up porcel-thin let me know what you think will post some pictures latter of my work
 

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