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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 Wet Saw
Would RecommendThis Wet Saw is great. I am not an expert but this saw is amazing, especially for the price. I used this saw for a kitchen backsplash. This is obviously not a professional grade saw but it is more then capable for your DIY project. Make sure the saw blade is tightened, and change the water frequently and this thing will cut tile all day long. I highly recommend this saw to anyone who is looking to tackle a project their self.
Good saw for cheap
Would RecommendI used this saw for installing kitchen backsplash tile. For a $50 saw it worked great. I wasn't expecting anything amazing given the price and the fact I was a beginner at tile but very pleased. 2 things I did notice if you are having issues is making sure the water is fairly clean. I had been cutting for awhile and noticed it wasn't cutting as well so I changed out the water and any small pieces that had fallen into tank and it cut much cleaner and faster. Also if you are cutting and suddenly i...
Good saw
Would RecommendI used this saw for backsplash installs. done about ten jobs with it works good. will need to replace the blade if u plan to use it a lot tho.
Great saw
Would RecommendStarted laying porcelain tile in 3 rooms, 2 large rooms and 1 small room. Started the project working directly with a contractor that provided a 250 dollar tile saw. When the contractor had to quit due to unrelated issues, I needed to get a tile saw to complete the project myself. I went to Lowes to buy a more expensive tile saw, but they of course didn't have the advertised one in stock. Found this little one, but was concerned it going to be junk. Tried it and it turned out to be fantastic. Cu...
Pretty good tile saw for this price point
Would RecommendDecent little tile saw for the few porcelain tiles I needed to cut for my bathroom upgrade. Accurate enough for the work I needed to do.
Great
The idiots that gave it 1 star obviously didnt read the directions on how to put it together. Cuts great. Does a 45° side angle and all angles for designed cuts. Great little saw.
Very light and blade is not the best but It did fine for a small job. I would say it is worth the price but I dont expect a lasting relationship. Lowes also doesnt sell replacement blades for it if you want to upgrade for a cleaner cut
Defective
Would Not RecommendThe price and light weight attracted me and was going to use even if just for a single project. First time I turned it on it didn't sound right. After turning it off noticed the blade was eating into the plastic top. I removed the top, turned it on again, and noticed that the entire blade was wobbling back and forth as it was rotating. Local store doesn't have any more in stock. Only thing this saw did for me was cause a trip to Lowe's to pick up and another to return.
Terrible Saw
Would Not RecommendI brought it home and put it together. Started to cut a piece of tile and it stopped working. Motor must have burned out, I tried other outlets and still no power. I returned it within 2 hours of purchasing, Lowe’s was good to take back the saw. When you pay 50.00 for a saw you get what you pay for!
Gets the job done at a great price
Would RecommendI bought this when I was in need of a new 4 1/2" tile blade for my grinder and for 10-15 dollars more than a blade you get a whole wet saw. The table was a quick set-up and simple operation with a 45 degrees miter setting as well. Works like a basic table saw for tile, not sliding, good enough to cut 20" by 20" patio tiles on. Lite weight also and compact. Would also be great for someone just wanting something for small diy projects or cutting small pieces of tile for mosaic artwork as the small...
