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DEN

it says it cuts ceramic,quarry,terracotta,slate,marble,frost proof,porcelain,graniteand limestone, and is the protilerplus model,would it be better just to attach a marcrist wheel instead of the one it comes with,or just leave it as it is for now,what other tile cutter would you recommend for most jobs and what prices are they cheers
 
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grumpygrouter

it says it cuts ceramic,quarry,terracotta,slate,marble,frost proof,porcelain,graniteand limestone, and is the protilerplus model,would it be better just to attach a marcrist wheel instead of the one it comes with,or just leave it as it is for now,what other tile cutter would you recommend for most jobs and what prices are they cheers
I have no doubts that it will actually cut all those substances, what it won't say is how quick it will do so and how long the blade will last doing it.

Not all diamond blades are the same. I have a small cutter called a Bricollina (£120 ish) great wee cutter, unfortunately it has struggled badly on two types of tile that you cutter choice says it will cut. Quarry tiles and 1 particular type of procelain tile. It has cut everything else I have thrown at it. I would not expect anything different from the Plasplugs with standard blade.

Grumpy
 
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grumpygrouter

I think there has been a large amount of input in the forums on this already, Best thing may be to do a search in the box at the top for "wet cutters" and see what comes up. Everyone has their favourites and will defend them with a passion, just like dry cutters. See what comes up in the posts and then narrow down your choice to what you think is best within your budget.:thumbsup:

Grumpy
 
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Fekin

I have just bought a plasplug protiler,and was wondering how good these are,will they cover all aspects of tile cutting,or does anyone recommend anything else,its the one with the diamond cutter.cheers

DEN

I have one and for standard ceramic domestic jobs it's a great little cutter for the money, and the motors still going strong, though it's a noisey cutter, compared to the near silent Master Tiler I also use.
 
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Grace'sDad

I had one for the first few months but I got the Master Tiler and it has a much quieter, more powerful induction motor. Also has a larger wheel.

The protiler will serve you well, but if you find yourself cutting a lot of porcelain, i'd recommend the Master Tiler (£70-£80)- the speed increase will save you money quickly!
 
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Fekin

thanks for all the advice,will probably swap for the mastertiler,sounds a lot better all round


If you can afford it I would personally keep both, reason being is that if your in a tiny third floor bathroom with only just enough space to setup the small pro tiler then your going to be finding it near impossible to set a Master tiler up.

I find having both gives you more options when working space is lacking.
 

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