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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
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what do you think about those cordless tile cutter
from MxxxKxxx, they are expensive, 9.6 V recharagable tile cutter with a water bottle attached, cost approx. $200 bucks... I am thinking about investing one... as I have marbles to cuts round edge for my basement bathroom... and think it would be useful for all other tiling projects facing me up...
Anyone has experience with this tool and would like to provide some feedback here? Thank You... |
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They're all fixer-uppers
Join Date: May 2006
Location: MA
Posts: 962
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what do you think about those cordless tile cutter
I thought I remember a freind talking about those, so I asked and he's the one from makita. Said it actually worked quite well. His two complaints were
1. The bottle is annoying where it is and 2. The battery died very quickly. He also said the power wasn't great, but it sufficed for a home owners tile job. He did say this, if you get one... get the 12 volt one. Overall he said it was light-weight and removable and worked good for his needs. |
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