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earlm

Apologies if this is done to death already, but I've had a search and cant find anything...


I'm going to be tiling my bathroom & ensuite in the coming weeks and need a cutter.

Tiles will be something like 300x500x10mm ceramics.

I was thinking of the Rubi Star Max 51 which is £90 in screwfix.

Is this up to the job, or is there something better / cheaper that would be a better buy?

I want something that will work and do the job well, but dont want to spend more than I need to.

Thanks.
 
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Old Mod

Yes and they do cut them like lightening, but they can chip the glaze a bit more than a continuous rim blade, depends on the finish of the tile, and if you use water or not
Think that could be said of any blade Andy tbh.
How you use a blade is as important as your choice.
Any design of blade can give a perfect cut if you use it in a manner that befits the material.
And even tho I’m an advocate of a grinder, because that’s all I ever use these days, for a one off bathroom for a diy’er, I think I’d always suggest a cheap table top wet cutter.
And with ceramics, the stock blade, may well be sufficient.
And if it’s not, you’ll be able to pick up something for less than £15 that will.
Small price for achieveing the result you always imagined you could attain as a diy’er.
Cos they’re only tiles, right? :D
 

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