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Hi guys,

I know there are plenty of threads on Sigma tile cutters, but I can’t work out which one would be best for me... so just after some advice.

In the past I’ve used a Rubi TS50, and more recently a big clinker 2 (don’t laugh). But that’s now had it, so am gonna spend more for a cutter that will hopefully last, and has replacement parts easily available.

Most of my work is ceramic and porcelain, and tile size from metro to 600mm. Also I only want a push as I’ve tried the pull and couldn’t get used to it.

Can anyone suggest a Sigma that would be suitable for the above? And also any suppliers who may offer good deals?

Cheers,
Mike.
 

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