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Hi, I'm after a manual cutter that cuts 600 by 400 Porcelain like butter! (Price not a problem)

I have just purchased a rubi ts 70 thinking it would be ok, but it struggles with the easiest of cuts and the breaker doesn't have the strength to beak the whole length of the tile,600mm. It cuts the corner edge off the tile even on simple thick straight cuts most times? I end up scoring the tile then using my wet cutter to finish the cut. This is making my jobs turn into marathons !! not too mention the wastage. :thumbsdown:
 
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Stef

I would say go for a Sigma for all round performance.
If its to go through porcelain like butter then I would look at a Tomecanic SuperCoup 75.

I bought 1 a while back & it's a beast of a cutter but it hardly gets used since I went to Sigma.
Only suitable for porcs though as its too brutal for glazed ceramics..
 
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2020Tiling

Don't know any tillers with one, I was informed a rubi ts 70 would be ok! but it's disappointing.
 
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Sigma UK

I would say go for a Sigma for all round performance.
If its to go through porcelain like butter then I would look at a Tomecanic SuperCoup 75.

I bought 1 a while back & it's a beast of a cutter but it hardly gets used since I went to Sigma.
Only suitable for porcs though as its too brutal for glazed ceramics..

Yeah, just a very light score on ceramics. :thumbsup:
 

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