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I'm needing to buy a 16mm & 51mm porcelain/ceramic tile hole cutter for infrequent use - what are the best value products on the market?

Also which is best, cordless drill type OR M14 cordless grinder type?
 
rubi
 
I love the Rotozip X cores , but I think they are now marketed by Bosch.
Will try find out and post back
 
I am very impressed with the B&Q diamond edged hole cutters for toughness and value for money.
Full kit best value, if they still do them.
 
I bought a couple of cheapies from Screwfix - they've worked fine on ceramic however I bet they won't cope with porcelain.... we'll see :rolleyes:
 
I use Rubi as well. Also use a rubi discs on my mini grinder. Awesome bits of kit. Not the cheapest though.
 
I've a Marcrist diamond blade for my Makita cordless mini-grinder, it's the EXTRA thin type designed for 'cordless'
 
I reckon it's time you splashed out Harvest! :)

You'll be amazed at the power of cordless nowadays!! I recently bought 4no. 5 Ah (18v) batteries for my Makita LXT gear - they're incredible.

People like DeWalt & Milwaukee are sporting 8 / 9 Ah batteries now... you can put your extension leads into the darkest corner of your van now... :D
 
I reckon it's time you splashed out Harvest! :)

You'll be amazed at the power of cordless nowadays!! I recently bought 4no. 5 Ah (18v) batteries for my Makita LXT gear - they're incredible.

People like DeWalt & Milwaukee are sporting 8 / 9 Ah batteries now... you can put your extension leads into the darkest corner of your van now... :D
But my 240v Dewalt are awesome mate. :(:p
 
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