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DIY_Johnny
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Hi chaps,
I have about 4 or 5 more tiles to lay down and I'm done but I need to cut them. I was looking at the Wickes tile saw but it seems cheap £25 or so.. Do you think this will work?

http://www.wickes.co.uk/450W-Tile-Cutti ... nvt/186878

There is an larger Erbauer on screwfix for £40
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/40530/Pow ... e-Top-230V

I am cutting ceramic floor tiles 9mm thick. Tried it with a tile saw and then a jigsaw (with tile blade).

total waste of time, got no where with it :shock:
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Post by dewaltdisney »

The Wickes one will do it fine. It really is down to how much use you give them but my cheapo Ferm one from Screwfix has done loads.

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Thanks DWD :thumbright: , will give it a go

I am always wary of buying real cheap tools as its false econmy

Bought a challenge Jigsaw. Had little to do but its a complete heap of s*#!
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Post by Beachcomber »

The Wickes one is perfectly serviceable so long as your not doing a huge job.

Make sure you remove the water tray over the bath / in the garden though as you'll never get it off without spilling the sludge!
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