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Stan001

like the guys say i think you have to road test one (like you would with a new car), i love Rubi cos i can see the cutter wheel and line up with marks at the front and rear of a tile, i cant see the wheel on a sigma. But to me it looks like the Sigma is better made and is a much better price for what you get especially for the high brake pressure models. Maybe go to a friendly tile shop with a few scrap tiles and ask to borrow the cutter they use for making their displays - might have to visit a couple of shops before you get your hands on both types, but if they think they might sell you a cutter in the future i bet they will be helpful (Ive found the guys at Tile Giant, Tile Style, Topps etc ok in any case). So go and play :thumbsup:
 
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Gazzer

I like the sigma myself though how do you find when cutting say a 600x600 the side support wont take the weight on its own,so for example your supporting the tile with one hand,cutting with the other and you need maximum pressure on the score.I find it awkard on the pull,how do you find it?

Never found that problem. Hold the tile and score with one hand....I never have to score hard anyway.
If it is that much of an issue cant you put a block of wood or tile to the side and rest the tile on that ?
 

andy-p

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Arms
Everyone says rubi, but i'm never blown away by them. My brother in law has a montolit, I hate it, just can't get along with it. Need to use a mallet for breaking porc nicely.
I've got a kaufman topline and I absolutely love it. First time my bro in law used it was on porc, broke perfect first time with fingertip effort. His only words were "wow!" followed by a sigh
you almost certainly are not using the monty properly , i have the mp75 and its brilliant for cutting porcelain...
 

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