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Jeff the tiler

Agree with timeless john. Dependent on how much work you have to do. if you can put up with the dust get a great blade for your grinder. If you need a wet cutter i know plaspugs do some within your budget but have no idea how they fair over time. I have a vitrex 700 for domestic work it's a bit dearer but has served me well overtime and still going strong after 2 years though i have to say on a part time basis as I do a mix of commercial and domestic work
 

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