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Can anyone recommend me a decent tile cutter for around 150£. I have 2 large sigmas but need a new wet saw. I'm currently using a small plasplug cutter which has done me well but now the bracket that's right behind the wheel just won't stay in place and when I'm cutting tiles, it's now getting in the way and messing my cuts up. To be fair, it's been a decent cutter but I'm hoping there's something better out there now, seeing as I bought it 10 years ago! Even better if it comes in a 110v version. Any suggestions?
 
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I use a Vitrex 560 and just replaced a worn out blade for it which cuts porcelain for £25, great cutter....
 

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I use a Vitrex 560 and just replaced a worn out blade for it which cuts porcelain for £25, great cutter....


What's the pros and cons of this model and isn't there a larger one. Think I seen a 750 on the net thou there was a bad review on YouTube about that particular model. Looks dodgy to me
 
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White Room

I found them good cheaper cutters, I do have better ones but for the money there good value....bad review probably written by an another company.
If you buy one and theres problems take it back and replace.
 
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Old Mod

At the end of the day it's not really all about the cutter.
It's about the blade u have fitted.
A cheap machine with a high quality blade will do a good job in most situations.
 
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Worth buy a quality saw ,over long term ive had my nd200 ten years its cut stone porcelain anything ,just use quality blades and theres no pressure on the engine ,the blades doing the work ,i always used marcrist blades but lots more choice now
 

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the norton tt 200 is good little saw bout 160 i think put a ats porc blade in ..little cracker
 
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Just Rizzle

Makita cordless angle grinder with a Marcrist 850 blade. Much more useful.
exactly what I use cant remember the last time I used a wet cutter with my dust extractor cleaner and easier and don't get covered in spray as if you've p.....d your self
 
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p4ulo

I've had a Vitrex 750 pro for years, excellent cutter, no limit to tile size able to cut, its all down to the blade, I've been lucky with some cheapo ones, however you only hear good things about the ATS blades, that's what I'll be getting when I need to change it!
 

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