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mattle40

Exactly what it says on the topic ^

Wanting a new small cutter
All the ones iv had have been supplied by my employer and have burnt out
The last machine standing is a 450w b&q cutter that takes a 110mm blade and is actually very good but SOOOO LOUD! lol
So I'm after something nice and simples, quiet with little spray
My research has got me down to these two
 

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