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Jon84

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Been reading a few threads on the Dewalt and a lot of people saying they only use them on jobs with stone?
Would I Be better off with a rubi nd200? All my jobs are average sized bathrooms with ceramic or porcelain usually?
Don't want to splash out if it's too heavy duty for what I need?
 

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I just want one that cuts straight. The vitrex one was a nightmare as the metal bracket that holds the water guard easily bends and once it's bent it's pretty much useless.
The rubi comes with a box which is a great start!
Any others worth looking at other than those two?
 
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Ctd do nortons. But have a look at sigma
Got one 2nd hand and its awesome
 
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