Sigma Advice Please

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David Rowell

hello everyone,

i No this is an age old topic but, i could really do with a hand choosing between a sigma 75 max or a montolit p3. If anyone has had either could you please share the pros and cons please and also if there is any reps on here id like to here from you all.

Cheers Dave
 
I would say Sigma but haven't used the montolit so would be a bit biased, they all seem to pretty similar in design recently but the Sigma does the job for me.

There are other good cutters on the market like the Battipav which I have had a go at and is a great cutter.
 
I would say Sigma but haven't used the montolit so would be a bit biased, they all seem to pretty similar in design recently but the Sigma does the job for me.

There are other good cutters on the market like the Battipav which I have had a go at and is a great cutter.

Thanks for the quick reply whitebeam, im a bightmare when i come to buy new toys lol. Just like to make sure I get the best for my money. If the sigma looked like tge montolit id of bought it a silly really i no!!

I will take a look at the battipav now
 
I've used both. I started out with monolit but now sold all except my mini one kept for mosaics. Sigma wins in all areas, especially the 'feel'. I'd only recommend Max handles with push. I don't like the pull handles. Montolit look nicer I suppose with the flash of red paint but the sigma is a superior beast.
 
Another great response!! Ive also done a bit of reading and tubing reviews and have decided im gonna splash the cash and treat myself to the sigma.

My question is though from which dealer?
 
Sigma 75 Max is my day to day cutter. Had it three years I think. Never changed the wheel either!
This is the model im gonna buy inpish. How do you transport it and keep it from getting bashed about? Because im sure you cant get a case can you?
 
No you can't get a case over 55cm I think. Ask any sigma owner though and they'll all say that they're so tough you don't need one. While I wouldn't stack a pallet on mine, I know it's plenty able to handle life in the back of my van. Besides, handbags (Rubi cases) are for girls! 😉
 
Being a big Montolit fan, my vote goes there, though I just bought my first sigma...I am used to push cutters so maybe over time I will get used to pulling. Those who use sigmas never change..that says a lot.
 
I be a patriot ..........
appear to cost much more in uk sigma,
talking about at least 30% more than in Italy, also calculating euro / sterling 25% difference, if I buy in uk cutter spend at least 50% more.
I'm wrong?This also applies to Montolit
 
Being a big Montolit fan, my vote goes there, though I just bought my first sigma...I am used to push cutters so maybe over time I will get used to pulling. Those who use sigmas never change..that says a lot.

I changed my handles round so the Sigmas are all push cutters.....
 
new sigma models, have binary disassembled, then just get the 2 handles .and you put one preferred. pull or push (compry?) 🙂
 
No it is not so easy as flipping the handle around. I just got a 2g, off eBay new from Italy way cheaper than buying new here in the states antonio, the handle on the 2g has the breaker attached permanently. The newer sigma max allows for pushing, or flipping the handle, old style does not...used that little bugger today...I am very impressed with sigma even being a pull cutter...I see more ebay in the future..
 
No it is not so easy as flipping the handle around. I just got a 2g, off eBay new from Italy way cheaper than buying new here in the states antonio, the handle on the 2g has the breaker attached permanently. The newer sigma max allows for pushing, or flipping the handle, old style does not...used that little bugger today...I am very impressed with sigma even being a pull cutter...I see more ebay in the future..
but 2g be hobby!!! 🙂
 

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