Dilemma!!!!! TS-60 plus or Ti-s-66??

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Hi guys

I'm about to buy a new manual cutter from trade tiler, But I'm a little confused in why the ts-60 is more expensive than the ti-s-66.

ts-60 .... Same as TS 60 but with a newly developed 750kg pressure breaker (standard breaker is 400kg).

Can be more effective for porcelain tiles

Cutting length of 660mm. Also supplied with case and 1 x 6 mm wheel and 1 x 10 mm wheel.

Will cut a 460mm x 460mm tile diagonally

Overall case dimensions (mm) 900 L x 410 W x 130 H



Ti-s-66 ..... Fast and highly suited to heavy porcelain

- 1000 Kg breaking power
- Cut length 66cm (bed takes 70cm tile)
- Cut thickness 6 mm to 20 mm
- Forward cutting (PUSH) scoring
- One piece alloy base plate
- Sprung steel top plates
- Ruler bar swings to any angle 45 deg both ways
- Indexing angle stops at: 0, 15, 30 and 45 deg
- Includes 1 x 10mm scoring wheel
- Weight 11 KG
- Pads on underside of breaker prevent marking


Which one would you buy??

Any feedback on any of these cutters would be much appreciated.

Cheers:thumbsup:
 
Hi guys

I'm about to buy a new manual cutter from trade tiler, But I'm a little confused in why the ts-60 is more expensive than the ti-s-66.

ts-60 .... Same as TS 60 but with a newly developed 750kg pressure breaker (standard breaker is 400kg).

Can be more effective for porcelain tiles

Cutting length of 660mm. Also supplied with case and 1 x 6 mm wheel and 1 x 10 mm wheel.

Will cut a 460mm x 460mm tile diagonally

Overall case dimensions (mm) 900 L x 410 W x 130 H



Ti-s-66 ..... Fast and highly suited to heavy porcelain

- 1000 Kg breaking power
- Cut length 66cm (bed takes 70cm tile)
- Cut thickness 6 mm to 20 mm
- Forward cutting (PUSH) scoring
- One piece alloy base plate
- Sprung steel top plates
- Ruler bar swings to any angle 45 deg both ways
- Indexing angle stops at: 0, 15, 30 and 45 deg
- Includes 1 x 10mm scoring wheel
- Weight 11 KG
- Pads on underside of breaker prevent marking


Which one would you buy??

Any feedback on any of these cutters would be much appreciated.

Cheers:thumbsup:
Monty, check out "Monty's" (montolits) before shelling out hard cash if you are considering the Ti-S 66. None of this "breaking power" nonsense, you can hit them with a hammer to break tiles if you have to!! Solid build as well.
 
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I have a TS50+ and several Sigma cutters.
The Sigma wipes the floor with the TS, in every way IMO.
And seeing as the TI-S is at least every bit as good as the Sigma, then it is the clear winner over the TS+.
 
dave did a review on here on the ti-s.
i actually bought the this model but the only drawback at present is that no case is available
 
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the ts models for me i have a ts 50 plus and its been brilliant would never change cutters :hurray:
 
What do you think of the ts model?

If you have never used anything else, it is a good cutter.
But once you have used the Sigma/Monti' style cutters, and developed the skills needed to use them,😉 it seems pretty poor.
 
^^^ as james , i sold my ts70+ because it just couldnt cope with porcelain, diagonal cuts, etc. with all respect to LM ceramics do not buy the ts model you are wasting your money , trust me im a tiler...:thumbsup:
 

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