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Tile Cutters Vitrex 103402NDE

Vitrex 103402NDE

Tile Cutters, Mains

£49.99
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Tile Cutters: 3 things to consider before buying

Tile cutters come in various types, such as manual, electric, and wet saws. Manual tile cutters are great for straight cuts on ceramic tiles and are budget-friendly. Electric tile cutters offer more power and precision, ideal for larger projects. Wet saws use water to cool the blade, reducing dust and providing clean cuts on tougher materials like porcelain or stone. Think about your project needs to choose the right type.

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TILE CUTTERS

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Tile cutters are tools used to cut tiles to fit specific spaces or designs. They come in manual and electric versions, each suited for different types of tiles and projects. Manual tile cutters are ideal for straight cuts, while electric ones handle intricate cuts and thicker materials.

A manual tile cutter is used by scoring the tile surface with a cutting wheel, then applying pressure to snap the tile along the scored line. This method is efficient for straight cuts on ceramic tiles and requires minimal setup, making it perfect for quick jobs.

An electric tile cutter is best for porcelain tiles due to their density and hardness. These cutters have diamond blades that ensure smooth and precise cuts, reducing the risk of chipping. They're ideal for professional results on tough materials.

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