When it comes time to cut tiles, one of the most common questions among novice tilers is: do I need a manual or electric cutter? Below, we compare the two approaches and provide tips on how to choose the one that best suits your way of working.
Manual tile cutters
Advantages:
- No need for electricity
- Quieter operation
- Less dust
- Easier handling and portability
We recommend:
- Montolit Masterpiuma P5
- Sigma Series 4
They are ideal for smaller projects and working in confined spaces.
Electric tile cutters
Advantages:
- They precisely cut hard materials like porcelain and granite
- Suitable for larger formats
- They accelerate the execution of larger projects
We recommend:
They are intended for professionals who work with larger quantities of tiles every day.
Conclusion
If you're just starting out, a good hand cutter will suffice for most standard tasks. For larger or specialized projects, investing in an electric cutter can save you a lot of time and improve the quality of your work.
Find the full range of tools at dd-innovation.hr or contact us for advice.

