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Plasplugs Compact XL Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter (Wet Saw)

Plasplugs Compact XL Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter (Wet Saw)
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Plasplugs Compact XL Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter (Wet Saw)

Description

Selling a Plasplugs Compact XL Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter (Wet Saw) in full working order.
Used for a home tiling project and no longer needed. Machine runs properly and cuts cleanly. Stored indoors after use.
Perfect for DIY tiling jobs, bathroom renovations, kitchen splashbacks or floor tiling.

Key Features
Diamond Wheel Wet Cutting System
Cuts Wall & Floor Tiles
Handles Tile Thickness up to 20mm
Straight Cuts, Angles & Mitres (22.5° & 45°)
Shaped Cuts (corners, pipes, insets)
Water Recirculation System (reduces mess & dust)
Anti-Slip Bench Stops
Compact & Easy to Store

Great for:
Home renovation
Bathroom projects
Kitchen tiling
Garden / patio tiles

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23Dean 2 months ago
Still available ?
miradon 2 months ago
@23Dean: yes, it is available
BuildYourWorldWithBricksOfSong 1 week ago
Hiya, is this tile cutter suitable for cutting big tiles down into small, mosiac-sized tiles? I bought a tile cutter before and it wouldn't even look at the slicing the tiles I needed cut. I don't suppose you could take a photo of the product spec and share? Thanks and apologies for loads of questions!
miradon 1 week ago
@BuildYourWorldWithBricksOfSong: hi, I cut tiles 25 by 50 and it worked well.
Here is how Chatgpt answered your questions for this tile cutter:

Yes, this is a wet diamond wheel tile cutter (mini table saw) rather than a manual scorer, so it’s much more capable. It can cut ceramic, porcelain, slate etc. and tiles up to about 20 mm thick .

For what you’re asking:
It can cut tiles down into smaller pieces, including thin strips and shaped cuts.

But for very small mosaic-sized pieces, it’s not always ideal – mainly because:
- the blade and guide aren’t designed for ultra tiny precision pieces
- very small cuts can be tricky to hold safely and accurately

So it will do it, but it’s better suited for:
- straight cuts
- trimming tiles down
- medium/small pieces (rather than tiny mosaic chips)

If you’re doing proper mosaic work (lots of tiny pieces), a tile nipper or smaller precision cutter is usually easier alongside a saw.

Specs from the box in the listing, but key points are:
* cuts all tile sizes
* thickness up to ~20 mm
* straight, angled and shaped cuts
* water-cooled blade (less dust/mess)
BuildYourWorldWithBricksOfSong 1 week ago
Thanks for going to so much bother with your answer there. Leave it with me. I wasn't planing on going super tiny so it still might be the job. I'll let you know!
miradon 1 week ago
@BuildYourWorldWithBricksOfSong: No worries at all!

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