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Chrisandjax

Any recommendations for a manual cutter for 9.5mm porcelain floor tile. As DIYer i'm tillinf the kitchen 25m but thats it. I cant envisage doing anymore tiling on this house although i have done a bit before.
Im after a reasonable price one although im not adverse to paying out then selling once done
 
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One Day

I recently used these and they cut and break very nicely and easily. I used a sigma cutter (3c max).
 
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Old Mod

@LEE MAC or @antonio can give you the correct sigma models.
Keep it clean and you’ll re sell it in a flash.
May seem expensive outlay? But losses will be less than a Cheap machine that doesn’t work particularly well.
 
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Italy

@LEE MAC or @antonio can give you the correct sigma models.
Keep it clean and you’ll re sell it in a flash.
May seem expensive outlay? But losses will be less than a Cheap machine that doesn’t work particularly well.
no, I can not recommend anything.
I live in another world, I can not come here to recommend
cappuccino and brioches in the morning.
otherwise the discussion arrives until the evening.
ps. sigma 3B4 ;)
 

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