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RotoZip X-Cores cut holes in hard tiles and stone for plumbing outlets(05/05/2009)
When you're laying hard tiles or stone flooring, one of the trickiest jobs is cutting the holes for plumbing and electrical outlets. Carbide-tipped masonry drill bits are just not man enough for the job, and angle grinders can weaken the tile, often causing it to break. But now, thanks to a revolution in diamond tooling, you can make clear cuts without blow-out in the very hardest materials including porcelain, granite, marble and natural st... [more]
RotoZip range cuts through ceramic tiles, laminate, chipboard, MDF, metal and kitchen work surfaces(10/10/2008)
Porcelain tiles account for around 60-70% of all tile sales in the UK, with the ceramic tile market worth £390m (2007) and an estimated forecast of 2-6% growth YOY to 116.5 million square metres in 2012. These markets provide employment for over 850,000 tilers and small building companies across Europe along with an estimated 8-11,000 tile dealers. RotoZip is now the tool of choice amongst tiling contractors, kitchen fitters, bathroom fitte... [more]
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