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Stef

Hi All, the TS60 Plus is suitable for cutting most porcelain tiles. It has more breaking power than our standard TS 60 model which is suited to cutting ceramics. as mentioned already the 8mm scoring wheel is recommended for cutting harder materials such as porcelain.

We had a ts60 & a ts60+ in the van together for 3 years roughly & I would use the ts60 before I would use the 60+ as it cut porcelain better..
The 60+ always broke out at the breaker.
Got fed up struggling to cut porcs so bought a Tomechanic..
 
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Spud

thanks for all the advice, I knew it must be me doing something wrong I must scribe the tiles differently to you guys or pull the breaker differently perhaps ,never mind the job got done any how thanks again Gary
 

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Tx are much better cutters,ts are great for cutting any ceramic,but I can cut owt with my tx no probs,superb cutter
 
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Perry

We had a ts60 & a ts60+ in the van together for 3 years roughly & I would use the ts60 before I would use the 60+ as it cut porcelain better..
The 60+ always broke out at the breaker.
Got fed up struggling to cut porcs so bought a Tomechanic..
Exacly what I have found when I got my ts60 plus sent it straight back never tried one since
 
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Stef

what taken you so long robson ???lol:smilewinkgrin:

Wasn't until Dave jumped to the dark side that I thought, mmmmmm

Had a quick play with one a few weeks ago so going for my first Sigma in a couple o weeks time...
 

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