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We can’t discuss prices on here but have a chat with Sam at Protiler, or even better, have a look on the website.

To be fair, I’m not a Tiler so don’t tile full time, I’d imagine that if I was doing lots of tiling then cost would be a consideration. All the best

Edit: not a full time Tiler I might add. (Thought I might lose my title on here) :tearsofjoy:
 
I switched from RLS to PLM a few months ago, and yes they are a little more expensive, but they are a LOT better.
I haven't had any breaks with them, the plastic is more flexible and stronger. Haven't needed the pliers either as they are easy enough to tighten by hand.
I'll always consider other options, but for now PLM are what I use.
 
I’m not experienced enough with clips to know what a bad system is. The Premtool I use just works so I have no plans on changing. I suppose I’ve mainly used them on Porc though. Do some systems chip ceramic tiles when you knock the wedges off?
 
I’m not experienced enough with clips to know what a bad system is. The Premtool I use just works so I have no plans on changing. I suppose I’ve mainly used them on Porc though. Do some systems chip ceramic tiles when you knock the wedges off?
Best way to prevent any chips is to use a smaller clip and tile spacer. And also keep the joints clean as possible
 
Exactly what I’ve always done on both counts. This was after investigation before using clips.

There are a few systems I’d like to try but to be perfectly honest I don’t need to.
 
I’m not experienced enough with clips to know what a bad system is. The Premtool I use just works so I have no plans on changing. I suppose I’ve mainly used them on Porc though. Do some systems chip ceramic tiles when you knock the wedges off?
Not had chipping with RLS but they do sometimes snap off part way through the joint instead of at the base and can be difficult to break the remaining stub off, if your not extremely careful you can chip a tile in the process, don't ask how I know!
On the whole, very happy with the system and I did a lot of research before buying them.
They help on the respect of holding a joint where yiu want it, but I have found that as you tighten them with the pliers, they slightly pl the opposite edge off the wall and you need to compensate.
Maybe as others have said, not using the wedges so tight or even just hand tight may be the answer?
 
I get the tiles pretty much lined up before pushing the wedge in.

Anyone used those bloody great big red spacers?

I used them on some rectified 900mm ceramics and chipped about 4 tiles pulling them out. I was mortified!
 
Push the wedge in towards the already fixed tiles and it won't open the joint up..
And while we're on the subject anything more than 4pence a clip for a little chunk of non biodegradable plastic is expensive imo..
 

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