Best Tile Cutter 2009?

sigma for me i have the 600 and 900, had my 600 nearly 8 yrs only had t change cutting wheel 3 times...i'd say 75% porcelane cuts over the last 4-5yrs deffo had plenty of action. bit wd40 every week sorted!
 
sigma for me i have the 600 and 900, had my 600 nearly 8 yrs only had t change cutting wheel 3 times...i'd say 75% porcelane cuts over the last 4-5yrs deffo had plenty of action. bit wd40 every week sorted!

WD40 on a sigma!!

Not good buddy, get some Silicon spray.


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wd 40 ok for metal parts but it rots ruber and plastic, Silicon spray does'nt so its a better option Nuds mate :thumbsup:
 
No rubber or plastic on my sigma so i'll stick with my wd40 for now,
cheers for advise anyway Alby..

Another reason Sigma one of best cutters very robust and site friendly, no plastic to wear or break..
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I have just ordered a Little didli Monti from Dave at TT, who needs a NVQ in tiling i've got a Monti :smilewinkgrin:
 
i use the rubi. ti s 66. it takes some getting use to esspecially if u have used another cutter for a while.(dont be too hasty with the breaker bar.) but i find this a great tool for the job, cuts tiles up to 600mm. can cut tiles at different angles eg 45s good for diamond pattern.
i would get another smaller one as well as it is hard to use in smaller bathrooms/kitchens.

hope this helps
 
Up until a few months ago ,i was rubi guy through and through,since then i have became a sigma guy,i bought three rubi ts 700's and everyone has failed on me after tiling less than 50m2 a piece,now i could blame the tiles am using,but i have a ts 40 and that has failed too,just doing regular ceramics,on everyone the bolts have come lose around the snapper an along the bar where the set goes,so after so many years of using rubi's i have had to change to sigma ,have had one for about 8 years but hardly used and have just ordered the 700 version.

Until rubi cutters pick up am staying with sigmas.
 
have to say i am a rubi man myself but have used monolit and think they are great. really it's personal preference
 
have used a rubi ts50 for the last 15 years and am happy with it as an allround cutter for general use, ts 40 is too small for the larger size of wall tiles prevalent today and I find the ts 60 too large for general use and not suitable for large 10mm + plus floor tiles due to the fixed breaker, your better off with the tx series for flooring. Have recently bought a Rodia 75, was tossing up between that and the tx700 but the stainless steel finish ( love my toys to be shiney ) and the breaker pull system integrated into the handle did it for me but....... am I happy with it, yes and no, done everything I asked of it so far but cant see why they dont have a return spring for the breaker, irritates the hell out of me having to push it back manually, am going to build in spring myself. like the fact that it takes the standard rubi ts scoring wheels that are available everywhere but heres my biggest gripe. whats wrong with the rubi cutting wheels lately? the 6 and 8mm wheels only seem to last a month or two before the pin through the wheel starts coming out, I used to be able to get a year or nore work out of them.
 
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