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Matthew77

Hi all i'm looking for advice on what tile cutter i should go for. I've been looking at the Rubi range of cutters, but am now getting a little confused as they seem to have alot of different models and sizes.

Size wise what do most of you use as i guess a bigger the tile cutter will cut bigger tiles but generally a big cutter is going to be a bit of a hassle to work with in smaller spaces. So what would be an ideal size for most of you?

Can someone pls explain the difference between the ts range and tx range?

Thanks

Matthew
 
Don't possess a Rubi myself, I have a Montolit Masterpiumer 63. Cuts tile up to 63cm long, dual breaking system which helps with mosaics and angles and small enough to be useful on most jobs, along with strong enough to break granite if you really really need to! (with the help of a hammer of course).

Grumpy
 
If you want a rubi cutter then the ts50+ is a good all round dry cutter...the difference between the ts and tx ranges is......

1. TS has a fixed breaking mechanism..

2. TX has a movable breaking system..
 
I thought the TS ment toooo slow so i bought TX900, trust me to get it wrong Dave:stupid:
 
would anyone like to enlighten me on the advantages of a moving breaker system over a fixed breaking system:huh2:

Thanks
 
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HI,
bought a Husqvarna TC70 with single hand controll and is ideal for those tougher tiles to cut and will cut up to 600mm and cheaper than a Rubi
 
Hard to advise on one cutter you should get really. The varient in tile sizes that people are going for is huge. First started out i was given an old TS 40 by my dad, went on first job and it was great, small 10 x 10 tiles. Nest job i went on was 60 x 30 tiles, "ffs i need a cutter for these" so off i went and got a ts60. Last week was on a job cutting some dam hard porcelain which my ts 60 could not handle so needed yet another cutter, so off i trotted and got a tx 700 n. Also got a ts 50 as the 40 is showing its age.
Need a cutter for all different occasions, much like women with shoes 🙂
 
would anyone like to enlighten me on the advantages of a moving breaker system over a fixed breaking system:huh2:

Thanks
Easiest example is being able to break a sheet of mosaics. Can't do that with a fixed breaker system!

Grumpy
 
thanks grumpy

I guess there's no disadvantage to having a moving breaker then.just makes your cutter more versatile, (exuse the pun)
 
thanks grumpy

I guess there's no disadvantage to having a moving breaker then.just makes your cutter more versatile, (exuse the pun)
Check out a Montolit Masterpiuma 63. Big enough for most things, small enough to be portable. Dual breaking system.

Grumpy
 
If you want a rubi cutter then the ts50+ is a good all round dry cutter...the difference between the ts and tx ranges is......

1. TS has a fixed breaking mechanism..

2. TX has a movable breaking system..

Dave has the main difference there!

Also the ts range has a higher maximum cutting thickness, whereas the tx has a higher breaking power.

As Penno said in an ideal world you would have a few cutters for different situations and circumstances.

The most popular models we sell are the ts50+, ts60+ and tx700n. We have all of those in stock so 1-2 working days delivery.

http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalog/Rubi-TS-Prof-Plus.html

http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalog/Rubi-TXN-Prof.html

If youre interested pm me or call me on 01142513535 and i will try and sort you with the best deal possible.

Cheers Neil
 
i have the ts50+ and the tx700n .. a great combi for any situation......

I was thinking something along those lines, just cant afford 2 cutters right now so its just working out which one to go for first. Maybe a TS60 plus would be a compramise?

Also started looking at the Montolit Masterpiuma cutter now which is giving me more options, thanks grumpy.How Big is the Montolit Masterpiuma63 cutter(roughly) & does it come with a case? thanks :grin:
 
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Check out a Montolit Masterpiuma 63. Big enough for most things, small enough to be portable. Dual breaking system.

Grumpy

Hey Grumps, I'm an advocate of the monty, same as yours, on a job today and the tiles are 635mmx300mm porcelain and guess what...the cutter won't do them...not big enough and there was me thinking it was a monster..:icon9:
 
Hey Grumps, I'm an advocate of the monty, same as yours, on a job today and the tiles are 635mmx300mm porcelain and guess what...the cutter won't do them...not big enough and there was me thinking it was a monster..:icon9:
5mm too long? What a swine

Grumpy
 
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I'm with Grumpy ... but it really is down to trying the cutters for yourself! The Montolit Masterpuima with a mosaic mat will do everything you need. All your natural stone, porcelain and mosaics without any problems! I have seen other cutters and used Rubis too but nothing comes close to my Montolit!!
 
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there is a montolit 14" cutter model 26a on ebay for £37.99, would this be considered a good price, and is it a good model.
 

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