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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.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Great saw for the price
Would RecommendGreat saw for the price, easy to use for our DIY kitchen renovation. Cut through our ceramic tile backsplash easy. Great for that project you don’t wanna go out and spend $200+ on a tool you’ll use once.
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nice little tile saw
my first time using a wet tile saw, but was easy to use and cut nicely.
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Buy a blade if edges are visible
Would RecommendAt least for porcelain tile there was too much chipping for my liking with the blade that came with the saw. I bought a Kobalt 4 inch Wet or Dry porcelain blade and as you can see in the picture attached the cuts are much better on the right. I'm happy now. What about vs expensive saws? These shower walls are my first tile job with the saw but my parents have had a cheaper saw like this for years and many jobs with no problem. I recommend this option for DIY.
Great Affordable Wet Tile Saw!
Would RecommendFigured I would give this affordable wet tile saw a try after finding a 2 hour rental would be about the same price. So far it has worked perfectly! We used it on 3”x12” ceramic textured tile with no issues. I also used the original blade that came with the tile saw, and I do not see a need to purchase a “nicer” blade on top of this. Original blade is still going strong for me, but I would understand replacing the blade after a couple of projects. Overall highly pleased and a great diy wet tile ...
excellent table tile saw
Would Recommendeasy to use. we did our hole kitchen back splash and we are going to do our master bath floor and tub surround.
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Didn't work for us at all.
Would Not RecommendTo be honest, we got the machine working but it never worked on our tiles. Our tiles were completely wet, but shattered into pieces. The machine bounced all over the place, water going everywhere (that wasn't a huge surprise). We clamped it down to a table top to keep it steady, held down the top piece over the tiles, still didn't help at all. The tiles were soaked, so it wasn't like the water portion wasn't working. In the end we went out and got a diamond blade for our Dremel and that wor...
First time floor tiler!
Would RecommendI never installed floor tile before and was able to use my scoring tool to cute most tiles. I was installing large hectagon 11x12” tiles in my bathroom but struggled to get clean cuts on the small detailed pieces. Anyhow, i followed all instructions on this tool. I worked cautiously and patiently to make my cuts. It worked. I set it up outside since there was water spillage. Also I added more water when i noticed it was running out. I think it worked great! Made me feel likea pro!!! I now consid...
Perfect saw for small jobs
Would RecommendI wouldnt risk cutting expensive glass tile with this, as it chipped the edges of my porcelain tile. Maybe use a better blade. Nice size and easy to store. Very good value.
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usless saw
Would Not RecommendThis saw is a waste of money do not buy it. First two cuts chipped the tile so much during the cut that I could not use them. The fence is present but only barely useable.
Not the best
Would Not RecommendI had a small project in my guest bathroom. The blade chipped the tiles during the very first cuts.
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Bought this saw to cut 3x6 glass tiles. I bought a diamond blade as a backup and didn’t even need it. This saw and blade worked great for my backsplash project. Had no issues setting up or using. Awesome for the price.
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Not for porcelain plank tiles
Would Not RecommendBought this with the recommendation of a Lowes Flooring associate, the same day I bought my tile, thin-set and grout. Unfortunately was only able to cut tiles for about 40 minutes before the blade failed and back to the store i went for a more expensive new blade. Sadly, this tool just doesn't meet the mark for cutting expensive porcelain tiles. I'm taking this thing back and borrowing a more robust wet saw from a friend, to finish up my project.
It is no ideal to cut 45s on ledge stone. It’s worth the investment to purchase an electric miter saw and replace the stock blade with a diamond blade.
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This product is great for short term tile job. If I was a professional or going to tile my entire house I would probably have purchased a more expensive tile saw.
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Good cheap saw but low quality blade
Would RecommendDoes a fine job cutting but not for cuts that will be seen due to chipping porcelain on a high quality tile. Very portable & easy to use. invest in a good quality score & break cutter for your inside cuts that will be seen. Recommend the Kobalt 24".
Dont buy
Would Not RecommendI bought this to tile around my fireplace. It doesnt cut it rips and chips. I bought a better blade but still the same. It also makes an awful noise. I will return this and just use my little electric tile cutter that I bought at a Yard sale for $5. Perfect cut every time. Waste of money
Cheap junk
Would Not RecommendDoesn’t cut worth beans. Spend $200 and get a nice one. Promptly returned this one.
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