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Re: Bought a new tool today

Im a magpie, if I see something shiny I have to buy it
 

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Re: Bought a new tool today

Rubi's are easier to use, but Sigma's are a far superior cutter in my opinion!
 
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You could probably saved yourself a pound or three by shopping around but if you're happy with your purchase then thats all that matters.
 
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AETilingFloorin

I have quickly regretted my purchase so its going back tomorrow!

The breaking system is poor and has marked several tiles on a job today (luckily its brick effect so can use the off cuts somewhere else). Going to get my clinker and wet saw out tomorrow and finish the job with that instead.

TradeTiler was £20 cheaper but I couldn't be bothered to wait lol.
 
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When I worked with my business partner we carried a 60 & 60+, his 60+ was like new & my 60 had a lot more use so that should give you some idea how good a 60+ is..
Here's a far better deal for you..
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Try trade tiler as said above as Dave is 1st class to deal with..
 

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