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PERFORMANCE POWER PTC450E 450W BRUSHLESS ELECTRIC TILE CUTTER 230-240V (469GT)



Suitable for cutting various tile types such as ceramic, quarry, terracotta, slate, porcelain, marble, granite and limestone. Table can be adjusted between 0° and 45°. Magnetic switch to prevent inadvertent activation while connecting to power source.


Max. Cut Depth: 34mm

450W Induction Motor

Diamond Blade Included

Steel Table

Brushless Motor

Magnetic Switch


Rrp: £45 new from screwfix. ( https://www.screwfix.com/p/performance-power-ptc450e-450w-brushless-electric-tile-cutter-230-240v/469gt )



£25 ono - Used once, blade as new, still in packaging. Bought but not really used for a small job, so unwanted for future. Collect from forest hill, se23.

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