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Vitrex Laminate Cutter ?15 - Used but very good condition


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Selling: Virtex Laminate Cutter ?15 ono


We are selling our laminate cutter as we have now finished our flooring and no longer have use for it. Item is in very good condition. Item comes in its box (a few bangs but still sturdy) and V-support (seen in image). Weight is approx 6kg.


Image and description/information below taken from another selling website:


This Vitrex laminate floor cutter is guaranteed to provide quick and easy cuts for all laminate flooring up to 200mm (8 in) wide and 12mm(15/32) deep.

The cutter produces a clean, professional finish and its simple cutting process helps to speed up the installation.

It is easy to use, and the blade speeds accurately through cuts.

It cuts at 90 degrees.

The positional V support, which is supplied with the cutter, ensures the laminate panels are held level and secure during the cut.

The unique, long life blade is engineered for safe cutting and requires no maintenance.


Over 60 years of producing quality DIY products has made Vitrex a leading supplier of tiling and safety products. Since 1995 they have been part of the Facom Tools Group, one of the largest hand tool manufacturers in the world.


Whilst this gives them access to greater resources it remains their objective to provide products of a professional quality to DIY consumers that are easy to select and use.


Vitrex is an established and recognised supplier to the very best home centres and distributors in the UK and has been at the forefront of the home improvement market for many years.

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