Cutters - wet and dry -£200 budget?

I've got the Montolit 63, which is the dogs proverbials!!!!!!! Nothing wrong with the Rubi - the thing I've found is it depends on the user - you need to try them and see which one suits your style of cutting best.

I've ordered the super dogs danglies cutter from Gaz at Topps today so will give a full run down after I've used it on a job on Wednesday.

Cheers for your help Gaz!!!
 
cheers, would happily get one if i could find one in my area, and seriously need it for wednesday now, job back one day thankfully.
anyone knows how to get hold of a montolit around around *********, cambs, beds?
if not i have decided on the big clinker from screwfix
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just picked up a big clinker - looks an absolute beast!, so that and a plasplugs master tiler electric will be tried for the first time tomorrow.
will let you know
 
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Not relevant now but you could have ordered a Montolit online and got it delivered next day.

Grumpy
 
See you're a fellow PTS @ Warrington student - how're you getting on since going solo?
 
See you're a fellow PTS @ Warrington student - how're you getting on since going solo?
I am assuming you are talking to me etc.tiling? I am getting on OK, building slowly at the moment and trying to run 2 businesses at the same time. Finished a job last week with another one for the same customer pending. Farmhouse restoration of s "B" listed building. Also potentially got a referral to quote for 70sq mt of flooring in a new build so going OK, I guess. Thanks

How did you find the course?

Grumpy
 
Cheers Grumpy ... was talking to you. The course was interesting, very intensive and has been enough to set me off in the right direction. I like their quality over speed attitude!!
 
get a rubi ts 50 plus, perfect for porcelain.

Then pay no more than 40 quid for a wet cutter.

😉
i'd go for a big clinker, only time it's let me down is when i was hunting for a spare cutting wheel (found them at Topps in the end!).
 
well, out to buy today, edging towards rubi wet cutter as above (880w) and big clinker i think - depends what deal i can get at my local stockist
i agree you need to get the tools and pay for it, but i was just wondering if a lot of tools out there are priced too highly just due to the good brand name and some of the lesser known brands are actually just as good?
hmmm, it's a bit like tiles - you get what you pay for. just tiled a floor with cheap **** tiles, the packs varied in size, shape - and colour! took me twice as long, but the customer was warned. only problem is, if the job doesn't turn out well, guess who gets the blame!
 
oh - i meant rubi pocket 50?

Again - spend you money wisely and invest in a rail cutter that will cut at least a 600mm tile - will save you having to buy one later.
600mm tiles and above are becomong far more popular.
 

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