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Einhell TC-TC 618 Electric Tile Cutter | 600W, Water Cooling System, 45° Tiltable Stainless Steel Work Table For Mitre Cuts, Parallel Stop | Portable Wet Tile Saw With Diamond Disc Cutter

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The Bellota PRO 65 Manual Ceramic Tile Cutter is a top choice when it comes to precision cutting and saving time. This machine is advertised to cut tiles of up to 72cm, be it medium or hard material. An excellent feature of this tool is its ability to cut without having to remove the scoring lever, making it perfect for both right and left-handed users which some will find very useful. There are two carrying handles along with a press on stud strap that prevents it from coming apart during transportation. The option is fitted with a bench that has 330 mm x 360 mm size. Though it is not the largest working table available, it is perfectly fine for amateur projects as well as semi-professional cutting. Another thing to note is the installation of a water cooling system. Thanks to that, we don’t have to worry about dust or blade getting overheated. However, the liquid container is relatively small. As a result, we have to remember about filling it up again quite frequently. The designers additionally integrated a no-mess water cooling system that minimises splashing around the tool, whilst eliminating the need for frequent reservoir fill-ups. Your work area will remain dry throughout and the diamond blade will last longer too.

Overall this is one of the best tile cutters we have seen at a price most people would find acceptable, even for odd jobs. Powerful 900w quiet induction motor which produces a consistent cutting speed for extra smooth cuts. Electric tile cutters on the other hand require minimal physical effort and they can be used to achieve precise cuts on a range of tiles. However, they do have some negatives as they are more expensive, require a power source, can be noisy and achieving perfect straight cuts can be challenging as the diamond blade can cause chips to certain types of tile. When deciding between electric and manual tile cutters, the type of tiling project may determine which is the best cutter to use. For example, manual tile cutters are ideal for carrying out straight, accurate cuts and they are very easy to use. However, you are often limited to the type and size of tile you can cut and it can be easier to break the tile too.To aid with cutting accuracy, the FERM tile cutter is equipped with a parallel guide that is bolted down to the tile cutter surface using thumbscrews on either end of the guide, while the surface itself has integrated ‘ruler’ markings to facilitate more accurate tile cutting. As for the accessories side, FERM have included ear plugs and safety goggles with the tile saw, which is a nice touch as it is always nice to get the little accessories that one needs anyway for work using power tools. The DWW750, as its model number suggests and as is fitting for a large tile cutter, sports a powerful 750W motor which is at the top end of the scale for this category of electric tile cutter.The DWW750 also stands apart from its smaller siblings when it comes to the size of its tabletop, which is greater in both width and depth by several centimetres. This means the DWW750 provides better support when cutting larger format tiles. It also means the larger machine facilitates better water drainage due to the reduced likelihood that a given tile will cover the water drainage channels embedded in the table. Perhaps the outstanding advantage with this machine is that it can be used with either left or right-handed operators making it perfect for most people. The supplied case comes in handy during transporting the tool between jobs. Overall, the Bellota Manufacturer PRO 65 Manual Ceramic Tile Cutter is a good cutter but if only you are willing to splash out the money for it and need such as capable tile cutter. The quality and performance are excellent, we would go as far as saying its the best manual model on our list, however, it is expensive and most users would not get enough use out of it and one of the cheaper models would be more than suitable. You can get a wide variety of tile cutters with different blade length and strength. Other factors will determine the kind of tile cutter that is suitable for your particular job. Since they are essential tools, there are basic features provided by manufacturers but it is important to note they all do not have the same features such as the ability to do angled cuts and mitre cuts.

The VITREX 103402 Tile Cutter happens to be one of the cheapest electric tile cutters on our list and of course, the lower price implies that corners had to be cut and the tile cutter suffers from a few shortcomings. Nothing too bad but just things you should be aware of, and nothing more than we have mentioned already. The model is a pretty compact machine equipped with a carry handle to help in lifting and transporting the machine if needed. It is worth noting at just over 3kg, it is not too heavy either. At 4kg, this machine is one of the lightweight tile cutters and that is encouraging when you have to change your workstation or perhaps going to work somewhere else. As much as this an advantage, the Vitrex 103402 cutter is susceptible to being accidentally moved so consider clamping it down to a workbench if you can. The titanium-coating on the blade is great for promoting durability of the blade while the steel clamping rail ensures secure positioning of the tile.

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The mess-free water circulation is also a plus and it does recirculate most of the water. On another note, the tile residue collects in the water reservoir so be sure to clean after use as you will find it hardens if not cleaned.

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