Discuss What brand of Tile Cutter do you use Poll 2017 in the Tile Cutters area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)

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Yes, I see that as every situation is different and that is why I use whatever is available/best.
every situation is unique, hence the multitude of choices, hence the Cuckoo's nest comment, but the big call is making the right call, time after time. I count myself lucky, I seem to have made that choice for over 35 years now, but hey-ho, the job I finished yesterday may come and bite me in the backside..
 
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and that is nothing like what I posted in that post^^^^, some, a lot of text went missing..
 

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Im new to the tiling profession and i use Sigma also brought myself the mini montolit for the little metro tiles which worked out better than i thought.
 

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How do find them, a local supplier has manual and wet cutters which seem solid tools.
Got to say I've had Rubi all my life until tiles got bigger and thicker. I then moved onto Tomocanic but they went bust when I needed a new big cutter.
The Siri Pro range is the best I've had. Nicely built all metal construction and almost every part is replaceable.

SiriPro 90 Manual Cutter | Tools & Accessories - emc tiles - https://www.emctiles.co.uk/product/siripro-90/
You won't find a better price than that. It doesn't include the repeater bar, that's another £35
 
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