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Hi all
I've had a dewalt d2400 for about 4years now
It's never let me down and it's cut thousands of metres of tiles
Like everyone I've tried different blades some good some not so
To be honest it's showing its age ,motors whirring a bit,things running off
And then there's the arm getting in the way,,do quite a few wetrooms with envelope cuts,and it's a pain to have to turn tiles around
What's the alternative, bridge saws ,sigmas
All expensive but are they worth the extra,
Don't mind shelling out ,if it's going to do what it says on the tin
Thanks
 
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White Room

I have a Rubi ND200 and shoved about everything through that and at the moment see no point in changing it, depending on what size tile that's required for cutting.
 
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What blade are you using
Can you run 600porcelains through it
I've got one in garage but it struggled to be honest, but only had rubi blade in it
 
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I've used the DNA blades in my dewalt
Great blades but expensive
I know you get what you pay for
Has the Nd 200 got enough grunt to run larger size porcelain through
 

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