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Hi chaps, and chapesses do any of you guys use Platinum tiling tools, and what do you think of them.

Brought the adhesive spreader and nibblers early last year and have rarely used them, I find them slightly too heavy than what I'm used to, so only use them occasionally.
The adhesive spreader works fine though, and the scraper part is a good touch, [link removed ]Platinum Notch Trowel - Platinum Tiling Tools - Tiling Tools, trowel, notch trowel, platinum trowel - link removed[/url]
the nibblers I'm not too sure about they seem a bit over-engineered too much gooing on with their construction. link removed]Platinum Tile Nippers - Platinum Tiling Tools - Tiling Tools, tile nippers, platinum tiling tools - link removed[/url]

What about you guys in the Us, are these the preferred tools over there.
 
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