So I've purchased numerous tile cutters and tried to save money....... But once I tried the montolit I was so angry that I didn't buy it sooner. This video shows just how great these are. These are the Ferrari's of the tile cutters.
Im a tiler for more than 40 years im using these cutters daily for more than 18jrs now i just bought a new one last week again montolite for me the best cutter there is
This is on our list for the next addition to our equipment lineup. We are a small family renovations business, and for the past 3 years or so, my sons and I have been subbing out a lot of the tile work. Unfortunately we are continuing to see a degradation in quality from those in our line of work. After the past few weeks Ive just decided that its time that we take complete control over our finished product. Ive always believed in having the right tool for the job. Previously we have used wet saws, but there are some issues with those as well. Looks like this is the cutter that will perform well for our application
This machine is simply amazing, sped up my tiling and gave such neat cuts on various types of tile. I used the 63P3 version and cut small bevelled metro, large format textured vitrified and some large format thick porcelain and all had great results
Uso montolit da sempre, eccezionali. Qualità professionale, durabilità, reperimento ricambi, maneggevolezza. Il massimo per un posatore professionista.
Hello, I've recently bought a 63p3, and I'm experiencing a couple of issues with it. When cutting on a perfectly level floor, the fence wobbles against the floor (as it is too high). The same can be said for the red support leg. Has anybody else noticed this? Many thanks.
After tirelessly researching all the top companies for months on end, I've finally decided to switch from Sigma to Montolit. Everything about your range of dry/wet cutters is just so impressive/simple. I've had my Sigma cutters for around 15 years and they've been great but Montolit have taken things to the next level, no question. I'm 50 and in pretty good shape and making the change now to Montolit, I reckon I can stay in the game for another 20 years. I'm based in the Uk so do I contact you guys directly in Italy or through an agent here? Thank you Giuseppe for your presentations. Keep them coming👍! Cheers Gabor
Wow, very nice cutter. Maybe it just shows better, but I'd sure like to see other cuts demoed besides half and half. A more impressive cut for me would be a 3/8" off a 12" x 24" tile. Does it just not work for that? With the glass mosaic what is the smallest cut?
Hi, we have Manu videos cutting on the side: th-cam.com/video/a780ZFeYoWk/w-d-xo.html For the smallest cut it really depends on the mosaic or tile. Here you can see a very small glass mosaic cut: th-cam.com/video/p3kvZS-wVl8/w-d-xo.html
Hi, thanks for asking. That oil is useful for textured tiles and glass. We recommend to install it and use only when you are afraid that the scoring wheel is sliding (instead of spinning)
Please am from Ghana and I need one of the machine because I can see it would help me a lot. Please how much does it cost and how can I get it. I would be very pleased to hear from u.
I need some help/advise please! i just bought a mastepiuma 93p3 evolution 3 , i am laying 120cm x 600 x10mm polished porcelain spanish tiles, i have tried to cut strips of 2cm wide by 60cm long it’s braking them just after the sprung loaded bay , is there something wrong from my side or this cutter is not meant to cut 20mm porcelain strips ? please advise thank you.
@@hayderhassan7714 I’ve got a pull towards cutter and every-time I score the tile and try to snap the tile breaks from the end, I’ve tried good quality tiles too and get same results
@@harveysingh664 I got it this is happening a lot with everyone it’s very bad feeling 😅 look friend so I prefer if you go buy one box of tile and do practice so what you need little technique always when you cut try to cut smooth and from scratch to the end don’t leave space without cutting then when you want to break it just go around 1/2 inch back then hold the handle the push it’s very simple but you need some practice btw montolit is the best cutter I’ve tried
I'm sure it's me, but I haven't got the technique down to consistently rip a 1" piece off a 6" wide x 36" plank tile that has a rough grainy texture to imitate scraped and worn wood flooring. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate the input. As far as I can tell, I am doing things the same as the demonstrator except that the cutter is on the floor and the tile is not smooth at all.
So one important thing for all tile cutters you have to be smooth when you cut and fast I hope you understand what I mean so no pressure and when you break give it hard and quick so you will have this technique with the time
@@MontolitTilingTools Thank you, but what I notice is that you are snapping off ever decreasing pieces--first a half, then a half of that so that each snap is cutting a tile in half, until you get down to that very thin piece. That is terrific, but what I was trying to do was get a clean cut on a 48" plank tile that brought the width from 6" to 5". The plank tile was imitating wood, so it was not a smooth texture. It had faux grain running through it so that the score I made was never a solid line. Maybe this was a limitation I didn't expect, and I certainly didn't succeed at that particular use of the machine.
@@lmandrakepoe and this also: th-cam.com/video/mZZn3ZDHcFU/w-d-xo.html it is a metter of technique and it really depends on the type of tile but it is possible as you can see on my videos.
It is not as easy as he does it in the video, on Italy made porcelain 80x80 (CERCOM), I managed to cut properly only 5 out of 10 times! I made the groove a few times to make sure I was making a proper one, yet the wheel didn't scratch the tile enough on small sections (I guess) and the splitting didn't go along the groove (I used the lubricant)... Damn, hopefully tomorrow I'll have better luck...
@@MontolitTilingTools Hello, In Israel, I'll try again tomorrow using more pressure while creating the groove, is it a problem if I make 2-3 passes before splitting (the tile didn't move at all)? Thank You for your fast reply and a very well made machine!
@@gal766 HI, technically it is not a problem but 99% of the times it is not necessary and the finishing is not very good if passing more times. Send me an email with a video of you cutting, we may be able to suggest the proper cutting technique
@@MontolitTilingTools Thank You, I have got the hang of it, now I can do the same as illustrated. for newcomers here is what I have learnt: 1.) Don't be too gentle, if you don't see chips along the groove it means that the splitting may leave the groove. 2.) Don't use to much pressure if you do you may split the tile during the grooving proses and if you don't the splitting will not be smooth. 3.) some rectified tiles just wont split! - don't force splitting!!! It will not work! If you hold the handle down with one hand and give the edge of the handle a few taps with your second hands' palm and nothing happens - move to the grinder. Twice I had such a tile where even after 1mm grove with a grinder the tile will still not split in the machine! - So I made the grove half way and used a hammer for splitting - same as with traditional glass cutting along the edge of a table. The hardness of the tiles may simply be inconsistent. Good Luck!
This worked great for redoing the shower/bathtub of my kid's bathroom. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfiuHoZJo3bgdVPFRxQ-iqPpfbEHl2cYt I didn't like the guide, so I took it off. I just used a fine tipped sharpie on the tile and followed that line. It does make a wet mess, and once I started looking like I wet myself I started wearing a towel and apron while cutting. The blade it came with worked great until we wore it out. It was better than the replacement one we bought. I tried looking for just their blade, but failed. Not really for larger tiles unless you stack stuff on either side to support the tiles. Anyway, would definitley buy again.
He's good at what he does. I want one and I don't have any tile projects right now.
So I've purchased numerous tile cutters and tried to save money....... But once I tried the montolit I was so angry that I didn't buy it sooner. This video shows just how great these are. These are the Ferrari's of the tile cutters.
Beste Gerät.
Habe mit HUFA angefangen, nach 10 Jahren dann zu SIGMA, und mittlerweile habe ich die 63P3!
Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
Im a tiler for more than 40 years im using these cutters daily for more than 18jrs now i just bought a new one last week again montolite for me the best cutter there is
This machine is awesome !!! Been having mine for 5 months , and I can't believe how easy it is to cut the tiles. Worth every penny ....
How often have you changed your wheel?
I been having it for a year and half and it still works flawlessly
Do you think 200 EUR is too much for used 75p3?
That’s a great deal, I’ll buy it, as long as it works good!
Great machine. Just borrowed one from a colleague , and now i buy my own.
How much does it costs??
10 years of using a P2 Model just got a bigger P3. Great machines and great presenter, he’s got style!
You had me when I saw that narrow cut you made on that tile. And on a porcelain tile too. Definitely want one. Great Italian design. No wonder.
This is on our list for the next addition to our equipment lineup. We are a small family renovations business, and for the past 3 years or so, my sons and I have been subbing out a lot of the tile work. Unfortunately we are continuing to see a degradation in quality from those in our line of work. After the past few weeks Ive just decided that its time that we take complete control over our finished product. Ive always believed in having the right tool for the job. Previously we have used wet saws, but there are some issues with those as well. Looks like this is the cutter that will perform well for our application
This machine is simply amazing, sped up my tiling and gave such neat cuts on various types of tile. I used the 63P3 version and cut small bevelled metro, large format textured vitrified and some large format thick porcelain and all had great results
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How can I buy it? From Nigeria
How can I buy it? From Nigeria
Le présentateur est très classe. Comme un italien quoi! Bravo pour la vidéo et la machine.
Uso montolit da sempre, eccezionali. Qualità professionale, durabilità, reperimento ricambi, maneggevolezza. Il massimo per un posatore professionista.
Ciao, scusa se ti disturbo , ma dove acquisti i pezzi di ricambio ? Grazie
Sold me on it,I just ordered one.was unsure push or pull sigma or this ,but this video peruaded me to go this route ,im excited
Sold! Fantastic presentation.
Excellent Demo Video Guys! Best Cutters On The Market!
great presentation !
Hello, I've recently bought a 63p3, and I'm experiencing a couple of issues with it. When cutting on a perfectly level floor, the fence wobbles against the floor (as it is too high). The same can be said for the red support leg. Has anybody else noticed this? Many thanks.
Very nice presentation 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
what is the blue thing on the right side of the handle?
It contains a vertical roll. Touching the bar it keeps the handle straight
Amazing tiles cutter
After tirelessly researching all the top companies for months on end, I've finally decided to switch from Sigma to Montolit. Everything about your range of dry/wet cutters is just so impressive/simple. I've had my Sigma cutters for around 15 years and they've been great but Montolit have taken things to the next level, no question. I'm 50 and in pretty good shape and making the change now to Montolit, I reckon I can stay in the game for another 20 years.
I'm based in the Uk so do I contact you guys directly in Italy or through an agent here?
Thank you Giuseppe for your presentations. Keep them coming👍!
Cheers
Gabor
Hi Gabor, thanks for your kind words!
Please send an email to development@montolit.com, my colleague will help you out 😉
@@MontolitTilingTools will do👍
Epic demo!
Cannot believe them thin cuts he cut ...I’m getting a montolit
Excellent video, thank you.
Wow, very nice cutter.
Maybe it just shows better, but I'd sure like to see other cuts demoed besides half and half. A more impressive cut for me would be a 3/8" off a 12" x 24" tile. Does it just not work for that? With the glass mosaic what is the smallest cut?
Hi, we have Manu videos cutting on the side: th-cam.com/video/a780ZFeYoWk/w-d-xo.html
For the smallest cut it really depends on the mosaic or tile. Here you can see a very small glass mosaic cut: th-cam.com/video/p3kvZS-wVl8/w-d-xo.html
Wow! That's a nice machine!
How thick porcelain can this cut?
Hey guys I just got my montolit other day.does that oil tube stay on machine?orbisvit only when your cutting different tile
Hi, thanks for asking. That oil is useful for textured tiles and glass. We recommend to install it and use only when you are afraid that the scoring wheel is sliding (instead of spinning)
Montolit cool thanks.....what a machine 😎
How small of a piece can be cut off of a full 24x24” tile?
Nice Video Giuseppe, I have a 36” on the way! I hope I can use it as well as you
Como comprar e preço.
Montolit è sinonimo di grande qualità
Can it do circular opening
Amazing i wish i had one.
what about quarry tile?
I want to cut tiles at 36, 72, and 108 degree angles for Penrose Tiling. Can this machine do that?
you can cut any angle
Please am from Ghana and I need one of the machine because I can see it would help me a lot. Please how much does it cost and how can I get it. I would be very pleased to hear from u.
Hi, in Ghana please send an email to Sales@montolit.com
Thanks
Saludos desde Peru y cuanto esta el costo me gustaría tenerlo gracias
Where,on the machine, is the place to store extra cutting wheel?
It's right on top of the machine..
What is the size of that machine
I need some help/advise please! i just bought a mastepiuma 93p3 evolution 3 , i am laying 120cm x 600 x10mm polished porcelain spanish tiles, i have tried to cut strips of 2cm wide by 60cm long it’s braking them just after the sprung loaded bay , is there something wrong from my side or this cutter is not meant to cut 20mm porcelain strips ? please advise thank you.
Try with this video: th-cam.com/video/ZvTacZTiiow/w-d-xo.html
How can I buy this mechine
I’ve got the same machine, its great
Enviam para o Brasil sp Guarulhos?
Qual valor ?
www.montolit.com.br
sieht einfach aus ich denke Übung macht den Meister, ich werde mir 1 qm als Übungsmaterial 600*600 kaufen.
Gostei da máquina qual é o valor é como faz para adiquirir
Hola, de donde eres?
Gracias
Sou do Brasil cidade ourinhos
@@fabianopinheiro5012 www.montolit.com.br
Superb video.Well done. looks like I'm going to be getting one of these. Which cutting wheel comes as standard?
Titanium coated 12mm wheel. With this wheel you can cut all the materials, ceramic, porcelain, glass, mosaic, gres, marble, granite etc.
@@MontolitTilingTools plz help me with my Montolit cutter I’m having problems
@@harveysingh664 hey there what’s your problem with this cutter maybe I can help you
@@hayderhassan7714 I’ve got a pull towards cutter and every-time I score the tile and try to snap the tile breaks from the end, I’ve tried good quality tiles too and get same results
@@harveysingh664 I got it this is happening a lot with everyone it’s very bad feeling 😅 look friend so I prefer if you go buy one box of tile and do practice so what you need little technique always when you cut try to cut smooth and from scratch to the end don’t leave space without cutting then when you want to break it just go around 1/2 inch back then hold the handle the push it’s very simple but you need some practice btw montolit is the best cutter I’ve tried
He looks like a fast Tiler
My rail don’t slide as smooth as that in video...is it ok to lubricate it with some WD40?
Yeah wd40 is fine to use I do it on the rail for my Rubi cutters
@@alandarby9366 👍
Donde la puedo comprar en q pais
Hola, de donde eres?
ok im sold.
Now I decided to buy a Montolit watching this vid, I was undecided between Sigma and Montolit 👍
take my money now !!!
And where can I get it thank you
Hello, where are you located?
@@MontolitTilingTools Anaheim california
@@abelflores3236 please call my colleague Mike 715 302 4087
I'm sure it's me, but I haven't got the technique down to consistently rip a 1" piece off a 6" wide x 36" plank tile that has a rough grainy texture to imitate scraped and worn wood flooring. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate the input. As far as I can tell, I am doing things the same as the demonstrator except that the cutter is on the floor and the tile is not smooth at all.
Hi, please check out this video: th-cam.com/video/ZvTacZTiiow/w-d-xo.html
It shows the correct technique with this machine.
Please let us know
So one important thing for all tile cutters you have to be smooth when you cut and fast I hope you understand what I mean so no pressure and when you break give it hard and quick so you will have this technique with the time
@@MontolitTilingTools Thank you, but what I notice is that you are snapping off ever decreasing pieces--first a half, then a half of that so that each snap is cutting a tile in half, until you get down to that very thin piece. That is terrific, but what I was trying to do was get a clean cut on a 48" plank tile that brought the width from 6" to 5". The plank tile was imitating wood, so it was not a smooth texture. It had faux grain running through it so that the score I made was never a solid line. Maybe this was a limitation I didn't expect, and I certainly didn't succeed at that particular use of the machine.
@@lmandrakepoe check this videos that answer your questions th-cam.com/video/b0FPuJqvvMw/w-d-xo.html
@@lmandrakepoe and this also: th-cam.com/video/mZZn3ZDHcFU/w-d-xo.html it is a metter of technique and it really depends on the type of tile but it is possible as you can see on my videos.
got me sold! lol
Can I have one ?? 🤔
Hai how much indian Price ?
Hi, please send an email to sales@montolit.com
Thanks
very good cutting micine i need 1 pice can it possible sir Iam from nepal
Hi,l want to buy this machine,please tell adress
Exelente maquina
I work Singapore don’t have this is tiles cutter i want to buy.
Hi, please send an email to sales@montolit.com
Thanks
Qual e o valor
De donde eres?
@@MontolitTilingTools eu sou de Belém do Pará, Brasil
Nice
How Mach India many
It's price
Please send an email to sales@montolit.com.
Thanks
How Mach India Mani
I want one
How much Pakistani rupees
77,150 you are probably going to have to sell one of your kidneys to buy it.
That it's a 52p3
It is not as easy as he does it in the video, on Italy made porcelain 80x80 (CERCOM), I managed to cut properly only 5 out of 10 times! I made the groove a few times to make sure I was making a proper one, yet the wheel didn't scratch the tile enough on small sections (I guess) and the splitting didn't go along the groove (I used the lubricant)... Damn, hopefully tomorrow I'll have better luck...
Hello, sorry about your issue. Where are you located?
Please send an email to development@montolit.com
Our team will assist you
@@MontolitTilingTools Hello, In Israel, I'll try again tomorrow using more pressure while creating the groove, is it a problem if I make 2-3 passes before splitting (the tile didn't move at all)? Thank You for your fast reply and a very well made machine!
@@MontolitTilingTools?
@@gal766 HI, technically it is not a problem but 99% of the times it is not necessary and the finishing is not very good if passing more times. Send me an email with a video of you cutting, we may be able to suggest the proper cutting technique
@@MontolitTilingTools Thank You, I have got the hang of it, now I can do the same as illustrated. for newcomers here is what I have learnt: 1.) Don't be too gentle, if you don't see chips along the groove it means that the splitting may leave the groove. 2.) Don't use to much pressure if you do you may split the tile during the grooving proses and if you don't the splitting will not be smooth. 3.) some rectified tiles just wont split! - don't force splitting!!! It will not work! If you hold the handle down with one hand and give the edge of the handle a few taps with your second hands' palm and nothing happens - move to the grinder. Twice I had such a tile where even after 1mm grove with a grinder the tile will still not split in the machine! - So I made the grove half way and used a hammer for splitting - same as with traditional glass cutting along the edge of a table. The hardness of the tiles may simply be inconsistent. Good Luck!
This guy look's like a Freddy Mercury :D
guiseppe !
take my moneyyyyyyyyy lol
This worked great for redoing the shower/bathtub of my kid's bathroom. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfiuHoZJo3bgdVPFRxQ-iqPpfbEHl2cYt I didn't like the guide, so I took it off. I just used a fine tipped sharpie on the tile and followed that line. It does make a wet mess, and once I started looking like I wet myself I started wearing a towel and apron while cutting. The blade it came with worked great until we wore it out. It was better than the replacement one we bought. I tried looking for just their blade, but failed. Not really for larger tiles unless you stack stuff on either side to support the tiles. Anyway, would definitley buy again.