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VEVOR Wet Tile Saw, 7-inch 65Mn Steel Blade, 3500 RPM Induction Motor, Tile Cutter Wet Saw with Water Reservoir, 0-45 Degrees Miter Angle for Cutting Tiles and Stones, for DIY Enthusiasts

VEVOR Wet Tile Saw, 7-inch 65Mn Steel Blade, 3500 RPM Induction Motor, Tile Cutter Wet Saw with Water Reservoir, 0-45 Degrees Miter Angle for Cutting Tiles and Stones, for DIY Enthusiasts

12x12 inches
Questions and Answers
32 Questions
Does this come with diamond blade
This machine is equipped with a diamond saw blade.
By vevor
Is it ok to cut small stones on it, like the size of egg or maybe just a little bigger. I don’t need a big wet saw
It can be cut as long as it does not exceed the maximum cutting height of the machine. But there are two points to pay attention to: 1. Pay attention to leaving a safe distance between the hand and the saw blade; 2. The hand needs to be able to stabilize the stone. Please note that you must cut slowly.
By vevor
How sturdy is its work surface?
The product description states it is crafted from high-quality Q235A steel with a zinc-coated surface for durability and rust resistance. However, customers are unsatisfied with the overall quality.
By Nigel Onions
I'd like to use this indoors. What is the approximate splash radius for the water while cutting?
The built-in water baffle can block most splashing water. Under normal cutting operation, the water splash radius is roughly 12 inches (30 cm) around the machine. If you cut quickly or feed thick tiles, a small amount of water may splash up to 16 inches (40 cm). We recommend placing a waterproof mat around the saw when using it indoors to keep the floor dry.
By vevor
Does it cut porcelain tiles smoothly?
While the product description doesn't mention anything about porcelain tiles, customers mostly complain about its performance. According to reviews, the wet tile saw cuts extremely jagged edges with heavy chipping on ceramic tiles.
By Chapman Jeames