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Jason35
just got a new dry cutter its a genesis super pro Has anyone used them before or even heard of them? any comments woiuld be apprecciated jay
everything you said about rubi i agree with scully !! i was talked out of buying a rubi bridge cos of poor build quality and went for a rodia instead, sold my ts70 cos it was hopeless, and replaced it with a monty..Why risk it with the 'sigma copy' rubi @ £175 when you can get the real thing
(a Sigma S3B for £230). That's an extra £55 for the 'real McCoy'. It's all about opinions but I wouldn't touch a Rubi again (unless they come out with a complete new range) after using and buying 2 Sigmas. And after how their rep deals with after care service on a new £700 bridge cutter, I would be reluctant to buy anything Rubi. It may sound like I have an axe to grind with Rubi (maybe I have??). Their TS60 plus can't handle porcelain and their after care service is wanting - that's been my experience anyway....
Andrew
Andrew
It does take a measure of skill to use the rubi correctly.Why risk it with the 'sigma copy' rubi @ £175 when you can get the real thing
(a Sigma S3B for £230). That's an extra £55 for the 'real McCoy'. It's all about opinions but I wouldn't touch a Rubi again (unless they come out with a complete new range) after using and buying 2 Sigmas. And after how their rep deals with after care service on a new £700 bridge cutter, I would be reluctant to buy anything Rubi. It may sound like I have an axe to grind with Rubi (maybe I have??). Their TS60 plus can't handle porcelain and their after care service is wanting - that's been my experience anyway....
Andrew
Andrew
Monty and sigmas are far to bulky. The rubi is a machine of finesse.
I can see i'm gonna have to be careful when it comes to buying tools. Everything i'd read before this thread seemed to suggest that Rubi was the way to go... Now i have no idea at all! :lol:
you ever used the tx 1200 branty ?? :lol: its funny how some people get all loyal to a brand no matter what, i have rubi , sigma and monty cutters and i dont care about brand just which cutters can do the job best and without a shadow of doubt the siggy and monty are better, the only cutter i aint tried is the rubi ti...Monty and sigmas are far to bulky. The rubi is a machine of finesse.
I try to use the smallest one for the job,No point in using a TX700 for mosaic![]()
You can never have enough cuttersWhy does everyone have so many cutters!?! Would you not use the same set of cutters for every job, or is it best to use the smallest one's the job will allow? :huh2:
Is there a cutter out there that can cut the Peronda Museum range of tiles?