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Hi, new to forum but tiled a few DIY jobs for friends and family over the years.

Can anyone recommend a cutter - either wet or dry that will give me a clean cut on 20mm porcelain slabs?

I was initially thinking of going with a Rubi Evo 650 with a decent blade or the Vitrex bridge saw both around 800W with 200mm blades.

Now im thinking maybe a larger format dry cutter will suffice and also be suitable for other general ceramic / porcelain tiles.

One option is the Vitrex BRUTUS900 Clinker XL other than that i'm struggling finding something thats suitable for 20mm thick.

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Andrew
 

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Rubi tz is the best bet snaps 20 mm porcelain ,but cheaper option is 9 inch angle grinder ,clamp a bit of 2x1 timber to your line you want to cut , then run angle grinder down line
 
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Thanks, was looking at the TZ its impressive but a bit out of my price range for a few DIY jobs.

Grinder it is - would i get away with a 125mm? I have both so will just need a decent disc.
 

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Thanks, was looking at the TZ its impressive but a bit out of my price range for a few DIY jobs.

Grinder it is - would i get away with a 125mm? I have both so will just need a decent disc.
I used a 9 inch angle grinder , if you scribe the line, it gives a decent cut.
 

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