Advice for new electric cutter

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I got the tip from someone on the forum, when I was looking for a new wet cutter.
The mixing tray is available in b&q etc about £17.
It's also good to mix your adhesive on if your labourer is a bit sloppy in mixing
 
I got a Rubi nd200 and I bought a plastic mixing tray to go underneath to catch any water and splills so I can use it indoors

Been using one for a number of years and get yourself a plastic 9" painters tray to replace the water reservoir that comes with the cutter, it allows you to fill up more easily when water gets low.
 
I got my ND180 really cheap from work. Used it a few times. Hated it. Wish I hadn't got it.

Now I have a predicament..... Do I boot it over into next doors garden and pretend it wasn't me, Or do I list in on ebay, listing the good points which will all be lies and feel guilty for whoever buys it from me?

In the meantime, sticking with the angle grinder.
 
Gents - many thanks for your advice. I'll follow up on all suggestions and hopefully find something idiot-proof.

Thanks again!
 
I got my ND180 really cheap from work. Used it a few times. Hated it. Wish I hadn't got it.

Now I have a predicament..... Do I boot it over into next doors garden and pretend it wasn't me, Or do I list in on ebay, listing the good points which will all be lies and feel guilty for whoever buys it from me?

In the meantime, sticking with the angle grinder.
The 180 would be fine for ur average DIY jobber
 
Guys - sincere thanks for your suggestions. I thought I had posted my thanks last week but it seems my post got lost.

Thanks again.
 

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