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What Customers Are Saying
This tabletop tile saw offers mixed performance. It can handle basic tile cutting tasks adequately, but may struggle with thicker or more delicate tiles, resulting in chipping and poor edge quality. The plastic construction raises durability concerns, with some reports of parts breaking or the blade becoming unstable over time. While it provides a budget-friendly option, customers should carefully consider their specific needs and be prepared to potentially upgrade components or replace the saw if persistent quality issues arise. For more extensive tile work, a higher-end wet saw may be a better long-term investment.
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Would Recommendease in use
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Tile saw
Not good for big projects
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Worked for a small job.
Would Not RecommendEnded up finishing with a grinder and disk because the water that came out was electrified. Nice little zap, even with the cord properly positioned. possibly unsafe. Also, make slow cuts because it's not powerful and chips tile easily. Most of my cuts were going to be hidden so not a big deal.
This won’t rust away on you.
Would RecommendI had a small (plastic) wet saw that I finally killed. Many of the new smaller saws are made from metal which will rust if you don’t clean them religiously after each use. That’s why I settled on this saw. I’ve only used it a couple times now but have no complaints. The fence locks in and stays where you set it. It’s easy to drain the water out and give it a quick rinse. Great for small jobs.
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Itwaseasytoputtoather
Would RecommendIt was great product
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Just buy a better blade
Would RecommendBlae that comrs with it is not great quality, had to buy another one. Other than that it worked good
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great price
Would Recommendgood quality for the price
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Perfect!
Would RecommendOverexceeded expectations!
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It worked for me
Would RecommendA tile cutter would be my tool of choice but We made a mistake in measuring and needed to cut 1/4 inch off the width from 2 foot tiles. This saw worked fine. The cut was not as clean as the tile cutter nor near as quick but it saved us from having to rent one.
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A mess of a tile saw!
Would Not RecommendBlade seem to be moving up & down while rotating. ( I put the blade on the right way.) causing the hold thing to vibrate hard. Spinning blade throws a lot of water up on the blade guard. Making it hard to see where the cut is made. Saw's table top has no fence. It's channel on the table top is shallow unlike on a table saw. So attachments that could have used it. will not work. It's tool that came with it does not function. The saw also breaks the tile at the end of the cut every time. Note ...
Average DIY Tool
Would RecommendFirst off, decent for the price you pay. Secondly, if you're cutting porcelain, get a better blade than what comes with it or you'll have a chipped edge. Experiment with scrap, if you can, before making a cut. Lastly, as I said, good for DIY work.
wet saw
Would Recommendgreat saw not super powerful but works good with the right blade use a rigid continuous rim blade there around $50 but worth it. this saw is a almost exact copy of the discontinued harbor freight version that I loved! fits in a bathtub, trunk of a car and I have ran so much 12x24x3/8" porcelain tile
Don’t buy products from Resource Point
Would Not RecommendDon’t waste your time or money. 4.1 amps barley turns the blade plus the table top is not big enough to make some cuts with the guide. Resource point is garbage. Even their manual cutters are trash. I’m surprised Lowe’s sells this caca.
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just a small work
Would RecommendI bought this machine for small work, which is easy to use. It's not for big work just for cut small tile not big tile but make sure buy a different blade to used this small machine works fine any machine you buy you will get wet. because you need to used water to cut tile. I have another machine its a big one
Saw This
Would RecommendThis was a nice little tool for the project I had, inexpensive and did what I needed it to do. Saw thru some tile. Was easy to put together and very easy to use.
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