D dboden TF May 5, 2014 #3 No, just a general cutter, for small stuff, to save carrying the bigger cutter everywhere. Likely to be for ceramics in kitchens.
No, just a general cutter, for small stuff, to save carrying the bigger cutter everywhere. Likely to be for ceramics in kitchens.
AliGage TF Esteemed Arms Subscribed May 5, 2014 #4 Rubi star+ does the job for me. Bought for exactly that, kitchen splashbacks
D Diggy TF May 5, 2014 #5 Same for me , Rubi Star N 50 plus. Light , thin , even cuts porcelain. Or a TS 30/40 I've also got a small Sigma - 7A I think - , good for ripping 10x10 in a kitchen or 30x30 porcs for a floor. Diggy
Same for me , Rubi Star N 50 plus. Light , thin , even cuts porcelain. Or a TS 30/40 I've also got a small Sigma - 7A I think - , good for ripping 10x10 in a kitchen or 30x30 porcs for a floor. Diggy
peteablard TF Arms May 5, 2014 #6 I've always used a TS40 but recently got a 2g which I find much better, quicker and takes up less space!
I've always used a TS40 but recently got a 2g which I find much better, quicker and takes up less space!
G Greg K May 5, 2014 #7 I bought sigma 2g just one month ago. For me perfect for small tiles, especially kitchens.
D dboden TF May 5, 2014 #8 Thanks folks, all very informative as ever.. i have ended up ordering a 2g to add to my growing sigma collection. from toolventure with the 10% discount. 90 sovs delivered.
Thanks folks, all very informative as ever.. i have ended up ordering a 2g to add to my growing sigma collection. from toolventure with the 10% discount. 90 sovs delivered.
Q Qwerty May 6, 2014 #10 andyb1 said: TS 30 for me, also have a TS 20! Click to expand... Ooh! The old TS20's are so rare.......go for a fortune on eBay!
andyb1 said: TS 30 for me, also have a TS 20! Click to expand... Ooh! The old TS20's are so rare.......go for a fortune on eBay!