Exporting Table Data as CSV

I am having to export a schema's tables in CSV format. The largest has 10,000,000 rows.
I've written an SQL*Plus script that automatically creates a SQL script for each table using the USER_TABLES view. So far, so good...
Unfortunately, running the 10,000,000 row export script, for example, takes 20 hours (down from 40 hours thanks to several SET commands to aid efficiency). The output file is 900Mb.
Is there a better (as in quicker) way? I threw it at TOAD which, er, croaked!

Tom Kyte has a few utilities to do this kind of thing. Try this link to see what he has available.
http://asktom.oracle.com/~tkyte/flat/index.html
HTH
John

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