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Aston
hi
i know alot of people on here use rubi on here so i thought you might want a little review on the new alloy based rubi tx 700..
i had originally ordered one for £339 but when i went into Tile Giant they were selling the new version for £250 inc vat!!!!
i went for the tx700 this time and not the N version and imo i'am glad i did because the measuring arm can be a bit of a pain in enclosed areas, whereas the basic verson has a built in stop end so theres no need to attach the guide in you dont want to
the basic difference is the reduced weight, the alloy base and the sprung alloy bed which is a big improvement on the old metal/sponge version that had some issues. they have also built in alloy side support bars which means theres even less to assemble or lose!!
the rails and breaker are the same so you dont lose any of the cutting/breaking power. the one downside is that considering the bed and base are now alloy, there isnt much of a weight difference to the old version but it is a couple of pounds lighter so it all helps but the quality is definately improved so all in all it has moved on and thats the most important thing to remember..i think this cutter is what rubi does best so its horses for course etc.
i have enclosed a link because i think it does it more justice than my amateur pics.....so if like me and your at the end of your tax year and you want to upgrade some tools etc then its definately worth cashing in on your old one at that price of £250.
http://www.rubi.com/videos/playvideo.php?video=TX
i tend to just use a ts40 and tx700 now and it covers most tiling situations...
all the best
i know alot of people on here use rubi on here so i thought you might want a little review on the new alloy based rubi tx 700..
i had originally ordered one for £339 but when i went into Tile Giant they were selling the new version for £250 inc vat!!!!
i went for the tx700 this time and not the N version and imo i'am glad i did because the measuring arm can be a bit of a pain in enclosed areas, whereas the basic verson has a built in stop end so theres no need to attach the guide in you dont want to
the basic difference is the reduced weight, the alloy base and the sprung alloy bed which is a big improvement on the old metal/sponge version that had some issues. they have also built in alloy side support bars which means theres even less to assemble or lose!!
the rails and breaker are the same so you dont lose any of the cutting/breaking power. the one downside is that considering the bed and base are now alloy, there isnt much of a weight difference to the old version but it is a couple of pounds lighter so it all helps but the quality is definately improved so all in all it has moved on and thats the most important thing to remember..i think this cutter is what rubi does best so its horses for course etc.
i have enclosed a link because i think it does it more justice than my amateur pics.....so if like me and your at the end of your tax year and you want to upgrade some tools etc then its definately worth cashing in on your old one at that price of £250.
http://www.rubi.com/videos/playvideo.php?video=TX
i tend to just use a ts40 and tx700 now and it covers most tiling situations...
all the best
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