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tiler burden

cheers for that dave

i sold some tools a while back but as it happens, things have taken a twist and i am looking at getting 2 new dry cutters. i thought i'd get the new ts50+ (60cm) and the tx700n .....i am trying to solve the small job big job scenario at the minimum cost. in the ideal world id have a ts40+, ts60+ and the tx700n but i am living the REAL world so 2 cutters have to be chosen :0(

ed
 
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DHTiling

Well ed. you must a be man after my own heart.. i just bought a few weeks back the tx700n..then i bought the ts50+..these two cutters replaced my ts 40 and ts 60 both good cutters but not a patch on the 50+ and tx 700n..not just sayin this coz they are rubi coz i have used allsorts over the years and these are the best..honestly..try and you will see...good luck..........dave
 
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tiler burden

if there good enough for you dave, then there certainly good enough for me mate ;0)

i will be on the Rubi Tile Cutters, Scaffolding Tools, Tape Measures & Measuring Tools UK site in the morning, ordering away. if i go on now, god knows what i'll buy after a few beers??? i also bought some 365 drill bits yesterday after your endorsement,s o i've got those to look forward to on mon or tue. tools are the toys for grown ups hey??

thanks again dave for your advice mate

ed
 
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Stringbean

I note that the Rubi TX-700-N cuts porcelain but can this also be used for other tiles such as ceramic wall tiles?

Thanks.

Also, what is the difference between the Rubi TX-700 model and the "N" model? I can't seem to find any difference when looking at the specs on the various websites.
 
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fipple

Hi ALL!...im newbie so be gentle:)...im an occassional tiler,i do a pretty good job and like to have good tools,so that leads me onto my questions...are sigmas really that good a cutter? and where does montolit feature in the grand scheme of the tile world..ive reas many forums here that seem divided (which is understandable)but sigma seem expensive and i wondered y? are they that gd ?
 
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Gazzer

Hi ALL!...im newbie so be gentle:)...im an occassional tiler,i do a pretty good job and like to have good tools,so that leads me onto my questions...are sigmas really that good a cutter? and where does montolit feature in the grand scheme of the tile world..ive reas many forums here that seem divided (which is understandable)but sigma seem expensive and i wondered y? are they that gd ?


Expensive ??? I think they are the cheaper of of the 3 main manufacturers.
 

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