Best Porcelain tile cutter?

Hi
best price online will be from Tradetiler.com
Otherwise try ebay
Score once, quickly with even presssure and snap with handle
this action should take even an amateur 10 seconds at the most.
If you buy one you will be able to re sell on ebay no problem and get most of your money back.
 
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I guess that price was not to your liking - lol

score and snap are very fast but dont cut angles - so if your cutting a few a diamond bladed tile saw will be more apropriate.

Im by no means a pro like some guys on here but Im not bad for a DIYer and mine has done me ok over the years.

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PS about £33 from wickes
 
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I think her means on the manual tile cutters you line up wehere you want the tile to be cut and you run the sharp wheel (with the aid of a handle) alone that line. Itr scores it and it should snap with the aid of another hand or tool. But if you only have 1mm to cut off like me I think this wouldn't work so a wet cutter would be better. :)
 
I meant a cut out like an L shape or something more complicated would be easier with this for a beginner

If he is as good as he thinks he is, it will be all down to the measurements
 
I have 2 rubi cutters, a cheap small one which is ok, a ts40 which is great, and a husqvarana like this but longer.

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The husqvarana's are overlooked, they are very good. I love mine!

I wouldnt say they are better than rubi, but they are certainly as good. Cheaper too.
 
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In 2009
I meant a cut out like an L shape or something more complicated would be easier with this for a beginner

If he is as good as he thinks he is, it will be all down to the measurements

But Rubi all the way ;)
 

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