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MK Diamond 158278 4-1/2-Inch Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor for Tile

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Technical Details

- Designed for the MK-145 tile saw
- Wet cutting continuous rim
- Will cut thru any type of ceramic tile with minimum chipping
- 4-1/2" blade
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MK Morse ZCZA14A 59 1/4-Inch x 1/8-Inch x .014 14TPI Wood Cutting Bandsaw Blade

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Technical Details

- Suitable for use on Wood and easy-to-machine metals
- Fits Standard Stationary Machines
- One Blade per Package and 5 Packages per Box
- Manufactured in Canton, Ohio USA!
- Carbon Hard Edge Flexible Back
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Customer Buzz
 "Blades break too soon" 2009-09-11
By Gary Bruce
I purchased two of these blades. They are used only to cut very thin plastic. I was very careful in installing and adjusting the blades. I'm been around machine shops for over 40 years. I'm not new to adjusting bandsaws.



The first blade lasted maybe a total of 30 minutes of cutting. The second blade didn't last 10 minutes.



Other blades on the same saw have absolutely no problem. I have yet to have another blade break.



As with most bandsaw blades, these blades broke at the weld. My suspicion is that the weld was not annealed properly.



The blades cut very well while they last. They run very quiet and produce a smooth cut. Although we were cutting only straight cuts, I'm sure the narrow, 1/8" blade would allow some intricate cutting.

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 "Morse bandsaw blade" 2009-01-25
By John C. Taylor (Pendleton, OR USA)
I have found the Morse brand bandsaw blades to work better than the OEM blades that came with the saw. They appear to last longer, and to not fail as easily, as the OEM blades.

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 "Saw Blade" 2008-06-27
By Kenenth D. Rupkalvis (San Antonio, TX)
Of all the saw blades I have purchased, this is certinly one of them. It looks like a saw blade, it feels like a saw blade and it cuts like a saw blade, it must be a saw blade. However, I didn't tasted it. It did arrive quickly. It came in a very nice brown padded mailing envelope. I saved the envelope for wrapping Christmas presents this year. I only wish the blade would come in colors other then steel. I think a green blade might be nice.



This is an odd sized blade and I was very happy to find one.


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MK Morse ZCZC06 59 1/4-Inch x 3/8-Inch x .014 6TPI Wood Working Bandsaw Blade

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Technical Details

- Suitable for use on Wood and easy-to-machine metals
- Fits Standard Stationary Machines
- One Blade per Package and 5 Packages per Box
- Manufactured in Canton, Ohio USA!
- Carbon Hard Edge Flexible Back
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Customer Buzz
 "GREAT BLADE - GREAT VALUE" 2009-05-12
By OILFIELD SPARKY (Dallas, TX)
I purchased a small Delta (now B&D) benchtop bandsaw for small projects. I bought the MK Morse blades to replace the original Delta blade. What a difference the blade makes. The cuts are much smoother and the workpiece is easier to maneuver. This blade makes the saw useable for more projects than I had anticipated.

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 "All went fine" 2009-02-12
By Thomas R. Hudson
The process went fine. The procuct was high quality. Shipping was fast and packed well

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 "Review for bandsaw blade" 2008-12-26
By Random
This blade was very good. I bought this blade to cut hardwood and thats what it did. Also it was hard finding this exact size but Morse was the only available brand that had it. Overall great purchase will buy another one if something happens to my current one.


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MK Morse CSM1472SC Metal Devil 14-Inch 72-Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

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The Metal Devil saw blade is the fastest, easiest, and coolest way to cut through ferrous and nonferrous metals. Metal Devil blades have hardened steel plates for durability. The blades cut cool and do not transfer heat to the inner plate, so you can pick
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Technical Details

- Cut through solid steel late in less than 12 seconds
- The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips allows minimal heat transferred to the inner plate
- Constructed with a hardened steel inner plate that has a unique combination of tungsten carbide and titanium carbide tips brazed to the teeth.
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Customer Buzz
 "MORSE is the best value " 2008-12-31
By Glenn Rosenberg (Clifton NJ)




I have used most of the blades in this size that are sold and have found over the years that the METAL DEVIL is the best VALUE for the price NEVER gets HOT! LONG LIFE GREAT CUTTING just a good blade



ROSEBUD 12/31/2008


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MK Diamond 159943 MK-370K 1-1/4-Horsepower 7-inch Wet Tile Saw with no. 160131 Stand-included

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Use for wet cutting tile and marble. Powerful high-torque universal motor. Sliding aluminum die-cast cutting table accommodates 18" tiles. Tilting head allows for precise 45 degree miter cuts. Maintenance-free, self-lubricating pinion and gear-box assembl y. Chrome guide-bar and linear bearing assembly ensures accurate tracking and alignment. 3/4" diameter chrome-plated linear guide-bar system. Heavy-duty on/off switch. Built-in water pump receptacle. Hinged blade guard for easy blade changes. Single piece zinc-plated steel frame for rigidity, strength and durability. High-impact removable thermoplastic water reservoir. MK-Safeswitch prevents saw from being operated when locking key is removed. One-year limited warranty. STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
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Technical Details

- 7-inch portable wet tile saw; 18-inch rip, 13-inch diagonal, 2-inch depth of cut
- 1-1/4-horsepower engine for high torque (5500 rpm) and power
- High-impact thermoplastic water reservoir will not rust or peel; chrome guide bar; zinc-plated steel frame
- Includes saw, blade, submersible water pump, adjustable rip guide & Model no. 160131 Stand
- 27-pounds; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "made in china" 2006-03-24
By Nathan Nguyen
I don't understand why MK, an American company risked the company's image of quality products and start manufacturing cheap tile saws made in china. I was quite upset when I open the MK 159943 MK-370 7" 1-1/4 HP Tile Saw box and saw the made in china sticker. It takes about 30 minutes to assemble the stand and everything else together. The assembly was easy; however, when I powered on the motor, it made a loud cutter noise and the water pump sucks. I will not buy another MK product.

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 "Nice wet saw for your DIYers" 2005-12-22
By fenwah (Ohio)
I purchased this saw to lay ceramic tile on the kitchen floor and backsplash. I also used it to cut marble for two bathroom floors and showers. The blade that came with the saw worked for the kitchen floor only. After that, I bought a high quality DeWalt blade. Talk about a difference. Anyway, the saw works really well. My biggest complaint would be the water pump. Really cheap...but it does do the job. I ended up using a five gallon bucket of clean unused water that was siphoned out by the water pump to cut. This way, the pump never clogged with dirty water.



If you're working on a large job or several small jobs where renting a wet saw doesn't make sense, I would suggest this saw...but be aware that you will need to replace the blade quite quickly...so get a high quality blade...it will make a world of a difference. And be sure to use clean water out of a separate bucket...that way your pump won't clog.

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 "Slide is fair, pump is poor, blade is fair, GET READY FOR MEDIOCRE!!" 2005-10-26
By S. Verden (Virginia)
First of all, let me say that for an American-made tool, A LOT of high-value parts say "China" on them. All except for that big "Made in the USA" sticker on the front. I guess maybe the tub was made in the USA, or it was packaged in the USA, but that's about all.



Second, it's an okay tool, but this thing is not all that great. THIS THING COST ME $260 FROM LOWES, AND IF I PAID THE SAME FOR A SMALL TABLE SAW AND GOT THIS PILE OF PARTS I'D BE VERY VERY UPSET.



Slide is fair - Plastic, sits on bushings that don't slide as smooth as you might think.



Blade Fair - My blade lasted about 80 linear feet before I needed to start forcing it a bit and it started breaking tiles. Replaced it with a DeWalt that is doing great after about 250 linear feet.



Pump is poor - This is a FOUNTAIN PUMP. These are made to put into your BIRD BATH. It is prone to plug, and is junk on an expensive tool like this.





I'm not sure I'd buy another MK product. I think it will operate okay, but just don't like how many corners have been cut to produce this tool.



*****

UPDATE 12/29/2005 - The crappy fountain pump failed. This is now a dry saw :-(((( Total tile laid since new = 500 Sq. Ft.

*****

Customer Buzz
 "Workforce THD 850 as alternative" 2005-08-22
By G. Litwinski (Midland, MI United States)
This is a review of the Workforce THD 850 tile saw that Home Dept sells for $297. It competes directly with the MK-370EXP and looks/works the same with a few exceptions.



I needed a good tile saw to do several jobs and was willing to spend up to $300. I was going to get a MK-370 for about $240, but the vendor (not Amazon) screwed up the order and pissed me off, so I cancelled. At the same time Home Depot did a 10% off sale, so I decided to try their Workforce THD 850.



Like the 370, the 850 has a 7" diamond blade, a grinder motor, and a sled to feed the work into the stationary blade. A small submercible pump floods the blade to cool/clear it. Differences are the 850 has an aluminum table, not plstic, comes with a sturdy support stand (very nice!), and does 45 degree tilt. The able is fitted with an oil port and moves smoothly. The motor is loud, but plenty strong. Construction appears to be (other than motor and blade) pretty much all aluminum and plastic. There is a big drain plug to dump the sturdy plastic tub.



I am almost finished with job one and am very pleased with the saw. The thing is really intellegently designed. My only real criticism is that there is no index mark on the table nearest the operator to mark the blade position. This means on a free-hand cut that you have to eyeball the path of the cut by pre-sighting along the blade. Not a huge deal, but an index nothch would have made it easier. 'Cource you can add an index notch with a file easilly enough.



When I was shopping, I could find basically nothing about this saw and I hope this little review helps the next guy considering its purchase.

Customer Buzz
 "Not a bad tile saw" 2005-08-20
By Katrina Wittlieff (Pinedale Wyoming)
I had the opportunity to break in the MK-370EXP on a smaller job with pretty much satisfying results. I found a few ways of using this saw that were very helpful. The single complaint that I do have is the water pump. A pump that does not have a TOP feed would be most welcome!! The hose protruding from the top impedes table movement. I will recommend this saw for most jobs. I am pretty satisfied.

Kris Wittlieff

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MK Morse ZCDB06 59 1/2-Inch x 1/4-Inch x .014 6TPI Wood Working Bandsaw Blade

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Technical Details

- Suitable for use on Wood and easy-to-machine metals
- Fits Standard Stationary Machines
- One Blade per Package and 5 Packages per Box
- Manufactured in Canton, Ohio USA!
- Carbon Hard Edge Flexible Back
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 "Morse bandsaw blade ZCDB06" 2008-02-17
By syld (Naples, FL)
I have to agree with the previous reviews that I read - which indicated that this blade was far superior to the Delta blade that came with the bandsaw


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MK Morse M45P 7/16-Inch Boxed Hole Saw Arbor Fits AV20-AV96

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Cutting Bit/Blade Mounting Cutting Overall Arbor Body Chuck Size = 1/2 in Cutting Edge Follow Through = 1-1/2 - 6 in Hole Shackle Shank Diameter = 7/16 in Shank Type = Hex Thread Size = 5/8 [Min], 18 [Max] Used With = 1-1/4 - 6 in Quantity = 1 per box
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Technical Details

- Sold Individually
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Customer Buzz
 "Not perfect but USA made" 2009-09-14
By Bill Wallace (CA United States)
This hole saw arbor isn't perfect, as there is noticeable wobble, but it is made in USA so that is a plus for me. I've found that all hole saws and arbors wobble, so for all practical purposes this seems to be as good as it will get for me. The shank on this arbor is hollow to allow the pilot drill to go through it, so be careful not to tighten it too much in your chuck or you can crack and break it. I did this with a Milwaukee arbor in my Jacobs "super duty ball bearing chuck" which can REALLY hold tight.

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 "surprisingly sloppy fit" 2009-05-09
By blekenbleu
.. even on their hole saw own blades.

I wonder whether another arbor (e.g. Dewalt's) would be more confidence-inspiring.

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 "It worked good." 2009-02-16
By F. Merz
This hole saw cut through an Ibeam, 1/4" thick. I had to make 4 cuts and several through wood. It cut through them all. The only issue, was the holes in the arbor did not exactly line up when it was tight. Overall I was impressed. I would buy other hole saws from Morse.


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MK Diamond 158252 MK-145 1/2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Inch Wet Tile Saw

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MK145, 4-1/2" Tile Saw, 1/2 HP, Cuts 1-1/8" Deep With A 22.5 Degree & 45 Degree Miter, Includes MK200 4-1/2" Wet Cutting Tile, Marble Blade.
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Technical Details

- Powerful 115-voly, 4-amp direct drive motor is rated at 1/2-horsepower
- Capable of cutting 45-degree and 22-1/2-degree miters
- Runs off of standard household current
- Includes 4-1/2-inch tile blade
- Lightweight at 11-pounds with a compact and versatile design
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Customer Buzz
 "Infuriated" 2009-09-25
By Ann Gehin
I ordered this tile saw in the spring and am just now getting around to using it. As I was putting it together, I discovered that the tile guide, which is made of plastic, is broken. I have no way of guiding the tiles and cannot believe the guide was broken when being taken out of the box or during shipping. I am now going to have to go to Lowe's to purchase a saw, as I do not that the time to send this one back or to order a replacement piece. Disgusted.

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 "great little tile saw" 2009-09-09
By Terri S. Pauley
We got this to cut tile for a remodel job, the saw and blade worked great, was easy to use. We used it to cut 16 x 16 inch tile while the size was challenging on such a size saw it still worked great.

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 "Recommended" 2009-09-02
By Sushi Chef (California)
I used it for a kitchen back splash project. The project used 50 sq ft natural stone mosaic tiles. I comfortably completed the project without replacing the blade. I estimate the blade needs to be replaced soon, but that is expected.

For the price of $100, I have no complaint what so ever.



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 "MK Diamond" 2009-08-12
By Eugene D. Rivard
I used to saw for the installation of a backsplash. It worked very well for my purposes and the price was right. I needed to cut several 45 angles and all went well. I found the plastic guide a little tedious to adjust. All in all, I believe that the saw is a good value for the money.MK Diamond 158252 MK-145 1/2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Inch Wet Tile Saw

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 "Priced low...performed high!" 2009-07-30
By Matthew S. Gustke
I was a bit skeptical about the super cheap MK Diamond 4.5" Wet Tile saw, especially where it is a brand that I did not recognize and the price seemed very low. I ultimately chose to buy it based on the reviews I read, and I can honestly say I am not disappointed at all.



The saw cut perfectly straight and chipless cuts through the porcelain tile we were installing. The water resevoir held enough water to make several cuts and was very easy to clean out. Due to the amount of different cuts we were doing, I removed the fence and didn't use it.



The one thing I liked best about the saw is that it made me further appreciate and love my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera and the saw highlighted the poor quality of all Nikon products. As I made each delicate cut with my saw, the motor made a sound that literally sounded like it was saying the word "Canon". When I would turn the saw off, it would then utter "Nikon bad, Nikon Bad, Nikon Bad." As I stepped away in my water soaked clothing, I knew that I had picked the best wet tile saw on the planet--after all, it loves Canon cameras--and it should.


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MK Diamond 157222 MK-170 1/3-Horsepower 7-Inch Bench Wet Tile Saw

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MK Diamond 157222 -170 Wet Cutting Tile Saw MK-170 Features: • Versatile and compact tabletop tile saw designed with the "do-it-yourselfer" • High-torque universal motor • High-impact thermoplastic water reservoir • MK-Safeswitch™ prevents saw from being operated when locking key is removed • 7" diamond blade & submersible water pump included • One-year limited warranty Motor 115V / 60Hz Horsepower 1/2 HP RPM 5,500 Blade Capacity 7" (178mm) Arbor Size 5/8" (16mm) Length of Cut 12" (300mm) Depth of Cut 2" (51mm)   Weight 15 lbs. (6.8kg) LxWxH (inches) 17 x 14 x 12 LxWxH (mm) 423 x 356 x 305 Shipping Method UPS / Fed-Ex
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Technical Details

- 7-inch bench wet tile saw
- 1/3-horsepower engine for high torque (5500 rpm) and power
- High-impact thermoplastic water reservoir will not rust or peel
- Includes saw, 7-inch diamond blade, submersible water pump, adjustable rip guide
- 15 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "MK-170 good DIY saw" 2009-08-30
By W. Kerr
I bought this saw to replace my 120sqft kitchen floor with 12in ceramic tiles. The saw arrived quickly and in good condition. Assembly was not difficult, although the instructions for attaching the tubing to the pump were not clear and I struggled a bit to get the tubing on. Otherwise, the saw easily cut all the tile I needed. The plastic fence is flimsy, but it works well enough. As the directions state, you need to make sure the fence is parallel to the blade. I only needed to do this once at the initial setup. When moving the fence, be sure to lock down the front end of the fence while the back side is loose, and tighten the back side second. This helped keep the fence square. As with all wet saws, water went everywhere. However, I thought this saw was particularly bad at containing the water. I had to refill once every third tile, which seemed a hassle IMHO. There was not enough margin between the required minimum and maximum levels when you're losing water at such a high rate. It didn't help that it was also a little difficult to determine the water level (difficult to see if the pump was covered). One other small issue was that the saw would move in the tray during the cutting process and press the fence against the back of the tray. I had to shift the saw away from the back of the tray to move the fence. In summary, I am very happy with the saw. I am a tiling novice, but my floor came out fantastic with the help of this saw. I have other tiling projects planned (bathroom and laundry), so it made sense for me to buy a saw instead of renting.

Customer Buzz
 "MK Tile Saw" 2009-08-17
By T. Gorman
We recently remodeled our kitchen and I tiled the back splash in tumbled Durango limestone tiles. The saw cuts were accurate as long as the user takes the time to set up guides and checks measurements. The blade cut through the tiles(approx. 3/8 inch thick) with little effort. I strongly suggest using the machine outside as it gets a little messy with spray. Also,change water frequently to keep down the dust. The cost to rent a machine would have been $75 for the day. For a little more you have the saw for as long as needed.

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 "Alternative for factory fence" 2009-01-05
By M. May (Virginia)
Swanson Tool SO107 12-Inch Speed Square I recently purchased the MK-170 and used to cut tiles for a kitchen backsplash.As stated in some of the previous reviews,I also found adjusting and setting the fence between cuts time consuming.As an alternative,I removed the fence and replaced it with a Swanson 12 inch speedsquare.The lip on the base of the square fits nicely on the MK-170 base.With the tile firmly positioned against the side of the square with the right hand,the left hand can quickly slide the square to position the tile for cutting.This method worked great for 6x6 tiles and should work good for most cuts on 12x12 tiles. For me the price and the above method make the MK-170 a solid 5 star buy.

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 "good price" 2008-10-10
By Erik R. Stevens (redondo beach,CA)
good price.loud saw.this thing will scream at you.motor is fine.i cut the center of a piece of plywood out in the shape of the tray the saw sits in.set the saw in it and put he whole thing on horses.put the water filler tube in a five gal bucket of water.the guide is the worse piece of s**t i've ever used.good luck its only a 130$ bucks what do you expect.good for the handyman.

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 "A Great Saw for the Do-It-Yourselfer" 2008-09-24
By G. Darden (NJ)
After purchasing a home in need of a complete renovation, I took it as a personal challenge to do the job myself. There were a number of tools in in my inventory, however a tile saw was not one of them. I thought about renting one, but once you go past 24 hrs, your better off buying one. With so many choices and vendors to select from, it became apparent that one should always remember the "Golden Rule", you get exactly what you pay for......Stay away from the inexpensive (under $100)saws. They are (for the most part) designed for the smallest of jobs. The Mk-170, priced at the cost of a a long weekend rental, is a saw that gets the job done. No hassel's no fuss. Read the directions, follow the safety tips, make use of the splash guard.....and your job will look like a "Pro" did it. Cut tile for a 200 Sq Ft kitchen, with not one bit of trouble. What sold me on the MK was the fact that my (Nat'l)Home improvement store used it to cut store bought tile, however did not offer it on the sales floor with other models that could be purchased. That was good enough for me. GREAT SAW!


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MK Diamond 158434 MK-225 Hot Dog 7-Inch Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Diamond Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor for Porcelain and Vitreous Tile

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Wet cutting premium grade blade with .050" edge thickness for use with all tile saws. Designed for cutting porcelain and vitreous tile.
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- Premium-grade, thin-rim diamond blade for wet cutting marble, porcelain, vitreous, and ceramic tile
- Innovative tension slots prevent dishing and blade wobble
- Stiffened slot and ultra-thin kerf delivers less drag and resistance
- Not intended for use on metal, plastics, wood, or any other non-masonry materials
- Measures 7-by-0.05-by-5/8-inches (diameter x width x arbor)
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Customer Buzz
 "Hot Dog !!!!!!!" 2009-08-11
By Richard S. Laub III
I've cut alot of tile in my life. Once I purchased this blade my cuts are more accurate, faster cutting and this blade really lasts. I've cut everything with this blade without any hesitation, including granite and travertine.

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 "No Nonsense Blade" 2008-02-01
By DIY Dude (Central FL)
Replaced the stock blade with this one. Well worth the purchase. Wish I had gotten this one early in the tile/granite job so I could comment on the durability. However so far so good.

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 "is a gooood product" 2007-07-12
By Eleazar M. Hernandez (Lawrenceville,GA)
is a good blade ;it does not last as long as they say but make very fine cuts and fast i am ok with that and this is my 7 i buy some here and some in other stores try it ...........

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 "Great tile blade!" 2007-01-04
By T.G. (CT United States)
This blade is worth the money for faster, good quality tile cuts even through porcelain tiles. Amazon's price was about 30% less than the local tile store!


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