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I have a water cooled electric tile cutter. Used it to do my
kitchen/bathroom tiling. Fantastic. The main advantages over a manual tile cutter are :- 1 .You don't break lots of tiles that a hamfisted clod like myself does with a manual one. 2. Cut corners and semi complex shapes again without breaking tiles. 3. If can take 2mm off one edge of tile to get it to fit. Try doing that with a manual tile cutter. 4. Big tiles ... no problem. Best 40 Quid I spent. I would have probably broken a lot more than 40 Quids worth of tiles using a maunual tile cutter. "Jon Weaver" wrote in message om... I am about to lay some floor tiles. When I was initially contemplating this project, I was planning to use the opportunity to buy an 'Water Cooled Electric Tile Cutter' considering they are only 30-40 quid. However, the tiler who lives opposite me has said that electric cutters are only used for 'complex' cuts.. Most tilers will still use a standard 'hand operated' cutter for "straight cuts". So, I was tempted to buy a standard diamond cutter for around £15 inside, and borrow an electric cutter for the complex cuts. After reading about cutting tiles on this forum, I am thinking that my original plan (i.e using an electric cutter for ALL cuts) is the best way forwards. Considering that 90% of my cuts will be straight across the tile, would I be better of using an electric cutter or hand operated? With a hand cutter, I am limited to cuts of around 400mm, so my plan of laying them 'diagonally' is out of the window. If I go down the electric route, I am guessing that I will be able to go back to my original (diagonal) plan as the cutting width is going to be big enough to cope with a diagonal cut. Does anyone have any advice about electric cutters. I was going to go for a cheap 'generic' version (i.e Blackspur), but I have also seen the Plasplugd model which is roughly the same price. ANY advice on this would be apprecaited Jon |