Sigma tile cutters , sale now on..

Good offer on already competitive prices. Means you can get a 128cm 3EM/K for £450, Diatech will be charging you closer to £600 for the same machine.
 
Good offer on already competitive prices. Means you can get a 128cm 3EM/K for £450, Diatech will be charging you closer to £600 for the same machine.
Yes but you wont get a free box of shortbread ....:lol:
 
Rang diatech about one, he says "It'll be 590 and I'll give you two 115 diamond blades worth £70". "Just give me the £70 off instead". "Could give you a washboy sponge as well". Still £150 more expensive than the local supplier. :lol:
 
to be fair, diatech did do me a sigma 6 for £131 inc vat and delivery and they included a continental becks beer large glass :0)

but toolventure did me my 3c for £269 inc vat and del so they win ;0)

just to let you all know, (apologies if you do know)
if you go on ebay and search sigma tile cutters, it brings up a few sellers, toolventure are on their as 'toolandworkwaresupplies'
 
7f came today its a nice little cutter. The only down side is it doesn't come with the support arm that it shows on one of the pictures.phone them up and was told that it's an extra £15 +delivery and can't get one till mid July . Could of had to g2 model for close to that price.
 
I got my Little 2G as well...
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Shall be using it tomorrow.. 🙂
 
7f came today its a nice little cutter. The only down side is it doesn't come with the support arm that it shows on one of the pictures.phone them up and was told that it's an extra £15 +delivery and can't get one till mid July . Could of had to g2 model for close to that price.

Where is the photo with a support arm.....A support arm on such a small cutter ?
 
Hello Rob. Sorry to hear about the guide attachement for your 7F. It does say in the brochure Upon request but in tiny writing and it is easy to see why people would think it comes with the cutter. I will email Italy to ask them to make things a little clearer in their brochures. PM me your details and I will get a few bits in the bits to you.:thumbsup:
 
Thanks tried PM you but its telling me your inbox is full.

Try now. I've increased his inbox QTY from 100 to 1000 - He'll have a lot more PM's to answer now haha

p.s. - Please can everybody try to ensure they're clearing out old PM's because it becomes a right maul if you leave it and end up needing to spend an hour clearing out 1000.
 
Should be getting a 3DM 900mm maxi from Tool venture tomorrow, £315 but sold my Tx for £235 so only ended paying about £88 for the sigma.
 
I remember the days when 'Sigma' used to be a dirty word on here. :hurray:
even though I've always used rubi I don't think (on my previous account) that I ever dissed sigma and i think that my next cutter, probably to replace my tx700, will be a sigma.
 
Well while I could say I always knew Sigma would triumph , credit needs to be given to those that promote these cutters and that would be the likes of Derek Griffin. Since Dereks name has been seen so have the benefits of the Sigma brand.
No company can sit back and rest on their name, as good as Rubi are...they are losing fixers.
Cheers Derek, its great having you here and really enjoy having your input and enthusiasm. :8:
 
Thank you for the kind words. Glad to be here and get the feedback from those who are working on the front line. And Italy if your looking at this thread pay rise please!!!:yikes:
 
got to agree Neale, I've come across Derek since I registered on other forum, top bloke that doesn't dodge bullets and always answers honestly,,my type of guy:thumbsup:
 
Derek has done great work here in shedding some light on the often misunderstood but significantly better cutting machines. :lol:
 
I would probs have never tried a Sigma if it was not for Derek at Sigma uk... I am now a convert and well and truly hooked on these cutters... awesome is an understatement and i would have never thought they would work as good as they do and be so easy to switch over from a twin rail cutter.

i have been a Rubi user since around 1995 when i got my first rubi cutter ,a ts40.. i had a clinker before that... but i have used the Sigma 3CK on one job so far and cannot wait to use it again on a nice 60x60 porcs job shortly.. it is hard to say in words how well these machines cut.. you really do have to try one to see what i mean..

I know that i ave had Rubi v Sigma banter on here for ages and ages and could not see what the Sigma guys raved so much when my TX700 would cut anything i threw at it.

But the Sigma 3CK is in another league IMHO.. you really really do have to try one to appreciate them.. infact any model in the range would sufffice to your needs.. so take advantage of the SALE above and treat yourself to a new way of cutting than you are used to... you will not regret it..



Dave...( used to be a rubi user. 🙂🙂🙂 )
 
Thank you for the kind words. Glad to be here and get the feedback from those who are working on the front line. And Italy if your looking at this thread pay rise please!!!:yikes:

When they see the increase in tilers buying Sigma I think you will be in for a bonus Derek.....If not we will all go back to Rubi ! :lol:
 

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