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Ive hardly used it in the week ive owned it ,but i think my little briccolina is fab ...... its lightweight and portable,it cuts like butter (only had to cut 10 mm ceramic yet but absolutely no prob ) it seems very robust ,the design is simple yet effective ,it hardly needs much water to fill ,it only makes a little spray and thats out the front and not over the wall and to top it off there was a good wedge off the price!!! happy days :smilewinkgrin:
 
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Rich

Dont you Scots like kissing each other? :smilewinkgrin:

Has anybody got a pic of the cutter?
 
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Rich

Kissing !!!! thats nothing compared to what us welsh do to each other :lol:


Hahahah...We are far to posh for that sort of thing down here, a good firm hand shake and a cup of tea on the lawn for us, maybe a game of bowls.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Hahahah...We are far to posh for that sort of thing down here, a good firm hand shake and a cup of tea on the lawn for us, maybe a game of bowls.

Southern softies.
I thought a little briccolina was something you had with cheese!
 
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DHTiling

Good little cutter, do they still require the blade to have a locking/locating hole..? as well as the spindle hole..
 
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White Room

Not if you grind the ali nib off where the blade sits, done mine and not had a problem..
 
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White Room

Try Trade Tiler, he supplied me a blade for the briccolina...remember the nib will need grinding down though.
 
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