Plasplugs Compact XL Diamond Wheel Tile Cutter (Wet Saw)

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

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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2 weeks
@BuildYourWorldWithBricksOfSong: No worries at all!
2 weeks
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!
2 weeks
@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)
2 weeks
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!
2 months
@23Dean: yes, it is available
2 months
Still available ?