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Verdi Twin cutter

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I'm considering getting a Verdi Twin cutter from Lion. I need to cut various panel materials and these seem to be a good solution. Has anyone on the forum used one and can share their thoughts?

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https://www.lionpic.co.uk/p/39408/Ingle ... nel-Cutter
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Re: Verdi Twin cutter

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Look just the business, if you have the room for it, is that 3.5 meters high, and sticking out .5 meter from the wall
also see the glass cutting kit is an extra option, don't think I saw it cutting glass in the video
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They come in different sizes. I think the glass option is £100 or so.
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Re: Verdi Twin cutter

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WOW, That's a great bit of kit. I could keep amused for hours with one of those. Perhaps it's just as well that I've nowhere to put one and I can't really afford it either.

I've got a hand held circular saw and a guide clamp. It cuts up to 50" and gets the job done, but the Verdi is in a whole different class. It so quick and easy as well, unlike my guide clamp which takes time to get both ends lined up to the same dimensions.

The Verdi gets my vote! No contest :yes:
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