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Default Still on about cutting curves in tiles :-(

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"parish" parish_AT_ntlworld.com wrote in message
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"Andrew" wrote in message
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B&Q probably have a Rotozip-alike
for about £60 but that is a lot of money
to cut one or two tiles. However it does
have other uses :-)

The new PP Pro trim cutter is a substantial powerful tool.

Rotozip Rebel now only £30 on Argos
website. It's discontinued in the
UK but you can still get the bits from B&Q,
Homebase and others and
they're still available from the US.

Focus have a trim cutter for £50 with a
circle cutter and router base (same
as the old 550w PP Pro unit). Also under
the DPTools label the same unit is
in Focus with one 14.4 1 hr charger battery
drill, for £40. The bits are
available from B&Q and Focus.

£30 for the Rotozip is great value but
you don't have the circle cutter (£15
extra) and it is discontinued. I prefer to
pay the extra £10 and get a free drill.


The circle cutter, straight guide, and
10-piece bit set are also
available from Argos - but only in their
Argos Extra stores.


At £15 each as they used to be?


Circle cutter £15.99
Straight guide £12.99
10-pce bit set £19.99

What is an "extra" store?


They are a kind of Argos superstore with 33% more products than regular
Argos stores. There's 11 of them around the country and a further 15
that you can order stuff in the Extra catalogue from.

Our local Argos is one of those you can order Extra stuff from so the
catalogues they have are Argos Extra.

I've scanned the page about Extra stores from the catalogue so you can
see if there is one near you:

http://www.parish.nildram.co.uk/argos.png



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