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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.Junk. Absolute garbage
Would Not RecommendRip fence broke on day 1, the miter guide is a joke, can't see a thing through the blade guard. The knife wouldn't stay lined up with the blade. Total waste of money
Worked great
Would RecommendFor the price I wasn’t expecting it to work as well as it did. I did the backsplash in my kitchen with ceramic tile and it did a wonderful job. It didn’t chip away at the tile, but I also think that has a lot to do with the tile you use. I am so happy I bought this as it made the tiling job quick and easy
Great value
Would RecommendWorked well and fast serup
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junk
Would Not Recommenddon't waste your time. spend your money on a larger one. this was junk
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Didn't work for me.
Would Not RecommendBought this for a small home bathroom project. Needed a wet saw to cut stone for the back splash. Sales guy said this saw would work....he was mistaken. Couldn't even make the first cut. It might work well for very thin style, but not for stone.
chipping
Would Not RecommendI purchased this to rip some long tiles. I run some test pieces the saw chipped every piece to where they are unusable in the open I was able to cut the pieces and use them on the edge of the room and cover them with quarter round. I tried cutting a small piece of tile across a six inch piece it chipped it as well. I then put a new diamond blade on and tried that thinking it was the blade it chipped every piece with the new blade as well. I could not decide why it was chipping every piece i cut....
Great cheap saw
Would RecommendSecond time I every installed wall tile. I used this saw to cut the 4x16 tiles I installed on my kitchen backspash. Because the tile had an uneven wavy pattern it was hard to cut by striking/snapping. Instead I used this saw to cut both the long dimension and short dimension. I also had several cuts to make openings for outlets. Overall the saw worked great for this one project. Definitely not a professional tool nor one for large thick floor tiles. It includes a very precise guide for long...
Tile saw wet or dry.
Would RecommendUsed tile saw to cut over 107 boxes of tile did a excellent job. No fractures or chipping of tile.
Verified Purchaser
It chips the tiles a lot and doesn’t work well
Would Not RecommendYou get what you pay for . Cheaper product. Wouldn’t by again
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Looks like a nice cutter with a decent price .
Would RecommendJust bought one the other day, at Lowes Middletown NY store. About to start a bathroom / large shower tile installation. Looks like just what I need. I have 6 cuts per row over 3 walls, 6.5 feet up. Fingers crossed. thanks Lowes.
Great for what it is
Would RecommendThis is a $65 tool so you have to consider it disposable after the project. It is just about all plastic and the guide is junk. That aside the thing was worth every penny and more. Simple to use and set up and easy to clean. I was using 3x12 porcelain tiles and the stock blade cut right through, no problem gave me nice clean edges. Great for a small home owner project.
