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Just registered on the TilersForum and as yet have to start a tiling Job other than my own FLOODED home.
I reckon I will need lots of advice in the future, but for now, other that the Rubi TS-50 Tile Cutter which would anyone recommend for me to start with which isn't so expensive and the same goes for a powered cutter?
Thanks in advance for your help, as I'm sure this must be a common question for beginners.
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Dave 'Doghouse"
 
welcome m8 all your answers will be answered on here m8!
well answer him then.....!!! 🙂
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Here's a couple that may be worth looking at, the big clinker has had a few mentions on here..as for powered cutters the Rexon in screwfix is good for the money..use one myself...mark.
Professional Tile Cutter 445mm - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys

Big Clinker Tile Cutter 610mm - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys

Rexon TC1150AL 4 ½" Tile Saw 240V - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys
 
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welcome mate in reguards to your cutter i'd personally get a rubi ts 30 , if your only just starting out , i got a rubi ts 40 plus off ebay when i first started £145.00 but a 30 should do you fine for now,

shaun....
 
welcome to the forum. helped a mate out with some tiling this week., using my TS50. My mate prefered that to his! But you can only buy to your budget, start small and see how it goes.
 
Hi Dave and welcome m8,go to b&q and get yourself the small plasplugs compact wet cutter for 30 quid.Give Darren a call at NETT 0191 427 4529 AND HE WILL SORT YOU OUT WITH A genesis cutter for 80 quid,a lot of the guys on here have this cutter.:wink_smile:
 
I'd consider investing in a Rubi if you can mate. Rubi Tile Cutters, Scaffolding Tools, Tape Measures & Measuring Tools UK can help with choosing which one is best for you.

Check the Poll / Voting forum to see some opinions on what cutters the guys on here use and have a wonder around the tiling tools forum to see discussions on cutters generally.

If you can do 'a job for a mate' for some practise experience type affair, get him to buy you the cutter and you do the job at a cheaper rate, maybe even for nowt?
 

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