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True Tiling

Just bought one of these, and I thought I'd let the tilers out there know about how good this machine is.
I've used Rubi and Briccolina wet cutters in the past, but this smokes them. It's got a good sized top with a fixed surrounding water tray and rubber plug. The blade it comes with is of high-grade which really surprised me (no need to whack £50 on a 200mm). It rips through dense porcelain without the slightest of arguments and tiny chipping (they make blades which are fitted)
Great machine, strong and self-contained water tray (not removable). Comes with a hard case and tools also.
Only downside is that the rubber bung is not 100% water-tight, but I've permanently fixed mine in place and tip the water out after use instead. Very cheap compared to Rubi, and better.
 
O

One Day

I'm pleased with mine too. Needs keeping cleaner than a Sigma and the "stainless" table rusts.
But a strong motor and wobble free spindle = happy a tiler.
 
T

True Tiling

Oh. Thanks for the advise impish as mine is rusting in the van over the weekend! But we all know that everything rusts.
 

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