briccolina wet cutter

The Briccolina is only good for small and brittle ceramic tiles. Even with a new and superior blade, this cutter cannot handle anything more than a 200 mm soft ceramic tile due to it's weak motor. Small and compact, it is useful for kitchen wall tiles, but apart from that, don't bother putting it in the van.

Eh??
I take it mines must be a superior version as it's cut almost everything I've flung at it..
Ceramic, porcs, slate, trav etc.
Granted it doesn't get much use now other than doing kitchens & the odd bathroom but it's a great wee cutter.
 
It does cut everything, eventually, but it's a small and weak machine that has major limits. In other words: it's completely unsuited for heavy work.
 
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It does cut everything, eventually, but it's a small and weak machine that has major limits. In other words: it's completely unsuited for heavy work.

It's not stated as being suitable for heavy work..
For heavy work I use my Dewalt & in small bathrooms & kitchens i use my Bricollina..
 
I bought one off Trade Tiler and it's a cracking little blade, as far as I can remember the bore size is different from standard cutters.
 
No not the blade that comes with it,
nowt wrong with my briccolino, I've cut all sorts with it,
 

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