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Anyone know if the tile cutting machines from wicked or b and q are any good for porcelain tiles??

Looking for a cheapish cutter
 
I got a second hand rubi from ebay ts60 so it will cut a 600mm paid around £100for It and its head and shoulders above my old plastplugs thing
 
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On a wet cutter it's mostly down to the cutting wheel. Get cheap, but great quality from here. Porcelain Continuous Rim Diamond Blade | ATS Diamond Tools
the cheap cutters do suffer from poor bearings. Thus makes the disc wobble, therefore, it might chip the tile or wander off line. This a good quality one.
Norton Clipper 180mm Table Wet/Dry Tile Cutter/Saw & Case flvtt180bm | eBay. Sell it afterwards for £80.
if you want a good porcelain manual tile cutter . Sigma are the best. They hold their money second hand too.Sigma 2D4 61cm Tile Cutter | eBay not cheap but has the breaking force to cope with and hard tile.
 
I've found that using the wet cutter even with a new wheel running true when I get to the end of a cut, and it's not with every cut, perhaps one in six or so the tile just doesn't cut clean and the corner comes away, just a little, but annoying al the same.
 
I've found that using the wet cutter even with a new wheel running true when I get to the end of a cut, and it's not with every cut, perhaps one in six or so the tile just doesn't cut clean and the corner comes away, just a little, but annoying al the same.
If you cut in 10mm from the opposite side first, then cut to if, this tends to stop it.
i have a beast of a wet tile saw and have to do that to prevent chip out.
 

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I bought a cheap wet tile cutter, its taken some stick and still does a great job. Doing less tiling now so it will do for me. Think it was from toolstation.
 

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