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Hello to you all,
I'm after buying a dry tile cutter and am looking at the Rubi TS40, it has a maximum cutting length of 430mm, will this be big enough for most jobs that I'll come across (if I get any). I've looked at the bigger Rubi Tile Cutters but they come at a price, and I don't really want to pay a fortune. If this tile cutter is no good, could you experts please suggest a different one, also are those laser levels any good???
Wayne
 
I would go with a 600mm cutter, my first job was a shower cubicle and the customer wanted 600mm porcelain tiles, better to have it m8, more and more customers are going for the bigger tiles nowadays.
 
If you have a 30cm tile (pretty much minimum standard these days) and have to cut it on a 45 degree angle, for diagonal tiling then you'll find it's 450mm, 20mm too big for even the TS40.

At least go for the TS50 mate. Just don't fork out the extra for the + version. 😉
 
laser levels are good but wait until your business is up and running, buy a good quality level (stabila) instead!!
 
Thanks for the advice guys, I've bought the Ts50, hopefully this will be big enough..
 
Why not the plus version, curiosity only🙂


If you score the tile right, it doesn't matter how much leverage you apply, if it's going to break it will break with the lesser standard version.

As Rubi's last sooooo long, Rubi needed to make a superior cutter so we can all upgrade. When actually, I'd never seen a problem with the old Rubi's and I worked for Topps Tiles and Tiled for a living, and then trained people using Rubi's. Never saw one breaker take any hassle at all.

If you Porcelains are not breaking on a standard cutter, it's probably not anything to do with the amount of weight you're applying, it'll be the tile design.

You can score the tile, and spin it around and lightly tap behind the score line up and down the tile and it'll break no matter what thickness or strength. The + Rubi's are just a con IMO.
 
If you score the tile right, it doesn't matter how much leverage you apply, if it's going to break it will break with the lesser standard version.

As Rubi's last sooooo long, Rubi needed to make a superior cutter so we can all upgrade. When actually, I'd never seen a problem with the old Rubi's and I worked for Topps Tiles and Tiled for a living, and then trained people using Rubi's. Never saw one breaker take any hassle at all.

If you Porcelains are not breaking on a standard cutter, it's probably not anything to do with the amount of weight you're applying, it'll be the tile design.

You can score the tile, and spin it around and lightly tap behind the score line up and down the tile and it'll break no matter what thickness or strength. The + Rubi's are just a con IMO.
I can definatley fell the difference between the 2 😉
 
Sorry Dan but i agree With Anthony on this one mate. Can deffo feel the difference with the Rubi plus. Personally if you asked me to choose out of the 2 you mentioned i would have bought the 600mm, i have the 40mm + but am using it less and less as customers are going bigger and bigger all the time.

But hey i have the Rubi 900mm too, need a tank to move it about but i do use it all the time so well worth the money.
 
I want a water jet cutter,or laser one like in(BAL)Bond films."Do you expect me to talk?" No BAL Bond I expect you to tile,including all cuts!"
 
i dont rate the ts plus much mine lasted 1 and a half years then the breaker was causing tile off on my cuts so i have gone back to ts 40 great for everday but i also have tx700s for the bigger jobs
my last student has ts 600plus but keeps borrowing my TX
ts600 is a little weighty for humping arround
but go for the best cutter you can afford it will earn its own keep
 
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my ts plus came in a grren box (one of the first ones)the might have made improvements since then🙂
 

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