Kobalt 6.5-Amp 7-in-Blade Wet Tabletop Tile Saw
Item #632868 |
Model #KWS B7-06
7-in wet tabletop tile saw is designed to rip cut 18-in tile and diagonally cut 12-in tile with a 1-1/4-in max depth of cut
6.5-amp motor generates up to 3,450-RPM to easily cut ceramic, porcelain, natural stone and glass/mosaic tile
Aluminum extension table supports larger tile projects and increases rip capacity up to 26-in
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7-in wet tabletop tile saw is designed to rip cut 18-in tile and diagonally cut 12-in tile with a 1-1/4-in max depth of cut
6.5-amp motor generates up to 3,450-RPM to easily cut ceramic, porcelain, natural stone and glass/mosaic tile
Aluminum extension table supports larger tile projects and increases rip capacity up to 26-in
Miter gauge slides for precise cuts up to 45°, so you can begin at your desired angle without worrying about creeping during cuts
Table tilts for accurate 22.5° and 45° bevel cuts
Built-in laser guide provides precise alignment
20-in aluminum rip fence slides and locks securely to ensure accurate and clean cuts
Includes 7-in blade and 2 AAA batteries for the laser
Includes a 7-inch blade and 2 AAA batteries for the laser - an optional stand is sold separately, online only
eTLSafetyListing | Yes | cutsPavers | No |
cutsCeramic | Yes | baseWarrantyParts | 36 |
wetDry | Yes | specialWarrantyParts | 0 |
sawBladeDiameter | 7-in | motorSizeHorsepower | 0 |
maximumRipCapacity | 18-in | amperage | 6.5 |
warranty | 3-year | motorWarrantyLabor | 0 |
gFCISafetyCircuit | No | motorWarrantyParts | 36 |
laserGuide | Yes | baseWarrantyLabor | 0 |
slidingTable | No | voltage | 120 |
uLSafetyListing | Yes | specialWarrantyLabor | 0 |
waterPump | No | bladeDiameter | 7 |
stand | No | weight | 31 |
cutsNaturalStone | Yes | maximumSpeed | 3450 |
arborDiameter | 5/8-in | type | Tabletop |
modelDescription | 7-inch Tile Saw | seriesName | N/A |
cSASafetyListing | Yes | CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | |
maximumDiagonalCut | 12-in | UNSPSC | 27112700 |
cutsPorcelain | Yes | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The product is generally well-received, with praise for its performance and value. It cuts tiles cleanly and efficiently, especially for smaller projects. However, the laser guide is ineffective, the fence can be difficult to adjust, and there are issues with blade alignment and water splashing. Some users also reported the saw failing or breaking down after a short period of use. Overall, it is a decent budget-friendly option for DIY home projects, but for more extensive tile work, a higher-end professional-grade saw may be preferable.
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Cut the edges on a 200 sqft bedroom. Worked great, not 1 broken ceramic tile. I did think the blade was dulling toward the completion of the project. I will replace before I tile another room. Table was smooth. The saw itself was pretty quit, I used it indoors. Recommend placing a towel underneath the saw. This was my 1st time using a wet saw. No real issues, loved it.
I was looking for a new diamond blade for my grinder which was going to cost me $30 when I came across this tile saw on clearance (due to box condition) for $20. Decided to give it a try. Cutting 12" porcelain tiles. Cutting them upside down had no chips and ends cut clean. Did a fantastic job cutting tiles and small diamond cuts for entry way. With patience and some knowledge of how the saw works, it does a great job.
if you're desperate and don't mind getting soaked
If you're desperate and don't mind getting soaked and have plenty of water on hand to keep filling the reservoir it will work in a pinch. Sure it's small and easily portable but having to put on a poncho every time I need to cut a tile is a crazy inconvenience and a time-waster! If you can spend a little more I would definitely suggest something else. I had to put the old shower base under the saw as well as putting on a rain poncho to keep the w...
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Decent saw for the money
I bought this to replace a small tile saw with a fixed bed. I'd been wanting a sliding bed saw for some time and looked at various brands. This one is accurate, not overly large/heavy, and was reasonably priced. My only reason for not giving it a 5 is that it only allows the fence to work properly on the left side of the blade. Not a big deal and I work around it but it could have been better designed. Plenty of power, much quieter than the one it replaced, and it does not throw water when ...
kobalt wet saw
I just bought this saw to complete years of remodeling. replaced an old KD wet saw. No complaints about the old saw, the wet tub just finally fell apart. This is a very nice saw. With a better blade it would be a great saw. It cut 24 inch long tiles fine, long ways. If you have cut any tiles before. its not hard to figure out how to make this saw do a nice job. Yes their are tiny chips on the tile. This is why im going to get a better blade. The saw is very nice self contained. cuts st...
Sweepstakes
Too Cheap
This tile saw is too low end, and will not produce the results a person is desiring. Spend a little more, buy one with a moving stage, it is too difficult to control the speed of the tile and maintain a perfect cut when trying to slide the tile trough the saw. I tried putting a more expensive blade on it, and that didn't make any difference. If you are going to want to do it right, get a better saw.
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PROBLEMS BEFORE 1st USE!
Got it home and unboxed. Parts check was tricky; some parts are pre-assembled but not indicated as such. After it was fully assembled, I saw the miter gauge was almost 1/2" off the table making this useless for most wall & floor tile! Design flaw! Haven't plugged it in yet but the price was right! I'll have to make an adaptor corner to secure to the miter gauge so that it lightly drags the table.
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