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Not sure if im allowed to mention prices and places? I will say they are not cheap But you get what you pay for with these machines and those who own them will never give em up. They last a lifetime if you look after them and the motors are spot one with no over heating on long cuts and no wobble. I'm sure Dave can tell me if i can mention prices etc...:thumbsup: These machines are going out the door in larger numbers now and to date have had only good feedback about them. In fact im that sure of the machines maybe we could let someone trusted on the forum to put it through its paces. I have a demo 9P machine that i use for loans.


The 10m is around £1600 , is that right..?
 
any rough ideas about the price of the 9p, just a approx? was looking at getting a rubi nd200 but i wont commit until ive weighed up my options regarding the sigmas...i thought the little 9l2 looked ok too..
 
Thats right Dave. The bed will slide through to a certain length then you simply pull the tile through. It doesn't heat up over long tiles and the spray on all machines is so small.
 
any rough ideas about the price of the 9p, just a approx? was looking at getting a rubi nd200 but i wont commit until ive weighed up my options regarding the sigmas...i thought the little 9l2 looked ok too..


Around the £1200 mark Ed, well thats what i have seen them for..
 
£1200!!
oh well, thats a rubi nd200 and another dewalt d24000 then..or maybe a 9l2 and a dewalt
 
The 9P is around the £700 or so all the way up to £1600 for the 10M9. We do have the mini jolly which is alot cheaper but it's not like the other machines. I would say to anyone take a look if you can or get some feedback from another tiler who uses or has used the Sigma cutter for a honest view.

Standard with all our machines comes a top end diamond blade so no need to purchase or upgrade your blade. They don't have any pumps to get clogged up and the motors are solid.
 
now thats more like it del!! £700 is good for that 9P.
it kinda double up as a couple of saws in one. i know it dosent have a plunge facility but that easily got round. anyway, food for thought..

i'm off now, the mrs has got that george clooney film, the descendants and if i dont go now, she's threatened to cut my jacobs off and daves ;0) night night boys
 
The 9P is around the £700 or so all the way up to £1600 for the 10M9. We do have the mini jolly which is alot cheaper but it's not like the other machines. I would say to anyone take a look if you can or get some feedback from another tiler who uses or has used the Sigma cutter for a honest view.

Standard with all our machines comes a top end diamond blade so no need to purchase or upgrade your blade. They don't have any pumps to get clogged up and the motors are solid.

Better price than i thought and what i have seen online.. so not bad then.
 
Know a tiler who has been using a 9P for the last 15 years or so and all it's needed has been a new blade every few years. The 10M is the one to go for if it's sheer grunt you're after, 9P isn't overly powerful but good well built reliable saw.
 

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