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Tile cutters

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How much would you generally pay for a decent electrical tile cutter? or is it better to hire one?
 
I'm not a tiler but do a fair bit in the kitchens I fit and very rare bathrooms.

I use ( I can hear them laughing already) a plasplugs electric cutter (£30)
and a decent metal constructed tile cutter.

They have been in use for over 6 years and have always done well.
The electric cutter is unsuitable for floor tiles so I'm told.
 
Make sure the electric cutter is the type you can put water in, the dust is really bad otherwise.

There is nothing wrong with plasplugs product's, they have made some of the best tile working innovations over the years. Especially considering the reasonable prices.
 

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