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hi,can anyone recommend a corded handheld wet tile cutter?not for daily use,thanks in advance
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Hand held is going to be difficult to get accuracy. Diamond disc on an angle grinder and a spray bottle of water?

Wet cutters have a reservoir that the disc spins through, more like a table saw. The tool stays static, you move the tile, so not "hand-held".
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I bought a Ferm corded table cutter years ago from Screwfix for £30. It has done loads of work over the years giving accurate cuts, it still has the same blade. The water sprays everywhere so I have to put it on plastic and mop up as I go. To my mind, they are the only type worth using. Still get it for £40 https://www.screwfix.com/p/performance- ... 240v/469gt Cordless are all big money and as Arco says you need to have a guide which is too much of a faff when the fence does it easily on the table types.

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I have a Makita 4140 from my time overseas but I have seldom used the water attachment bulb and tubing with it; it has been a sturdy machine as I have used it with wood saw blades too
Guess the nearest to it is the model M4101B but still comes from overseas.
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Not seen that type before.

But on the subject of using wood blades, I fitted a wood blade to my Erbauer wet tile (table) saw and used it to trim kitchen cabinet parts - worked a treat, really neat cuts, didn't loose any fingers either!
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