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Don't know if there is anyone out there in a similar position to me but I have the above tile cutter in a 240 volt. My circumstances have changed, I started off with domestic bathrooms which it has been used on 4 of them. I really should have gone for a 110 version and am really regretting it now as I have site work coming up. Would anyone be willing to SWAP a 240 for a 110 or offer me a reasonable price. It was purchased earlier in the year when I went self employed. I find this is a cracking piece of kit, I cannot imagine tiling without it.
 

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