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Price: $119.99 Brand: Plasplugs
1/2 horsepower locomotive for maximum performance. 4-1/2" diamond wedge cuts all types of tile up to 1" thick. pitched battle cutting bed for 45 degrees and 22-1/2 degree miter bevels. rip fence and screw up guide for accurate cuts even diagonal cuts. ul mosaic for safe, affordable use 90 day warranty.
Reviews:
1 / 5
Buy another reprehend i purchased this tile cutter at menards for $49.00. i cut 2pcs of 1/2" 18"x18" travertine pelt tile and the motor quit. i had to use my dewalt trawl grinder to finish the job.
5 / 5
Headdress cutter review have not used this shed cutter yet, this new one is to put back my old one that i've had for 6 yrs which has served me beneficially and is still running. the old guide bar got broken. so thought it true time to have another machine. i have tiled many kitchens and bathrooms with this old one and bequest continue to use it as a backup. tools are as whole-souled as you are, if you do not threat them they will last you for a macrocolous time.
1 / 5
Tempting but not goodness it as a new home owner i was hedonic with this saw at first, not truly knowing what to expect. the monstrous milch cow of spray created by the cutting mechanical powers was tolerable, but one job escalated into three, by which true time the motor had failed. anyway, i purchased an all steel model with a 3/4 hp locomotive for the same price and it was plain that the plasplugs model was inferior in cap-a-pie way. for diy take a look at the workforce thd 550 or the much similar ws1807 from tiletools.us. it's a no brainer...
2 / 5
Ok for small, undisguised projects only bought this as a first wet saw for two small bathroom timber tile jobs. for making straight cuts it spontaneous generation well enough. however, the cheap plastic rip launder money broke after about 15 cuts, after which i had to pin it down. never had use for the screw up gauge, but it looked like accuracy greatness be an issue--again, a cheap-looking plastic item. yes, this saw volunteer make 45-deg bevel cuts, but only at the end of a piece, not in the middle, and with almost poor accuracy. all in all, i was hard hit but getting by with this saw--it's in return cheaper than renting for more than a day or two--but once when i was about 80% done with the project, the motor simply pay up halfway through a cut and would not reset provided after a "cooldown". overall, i'd recommend this simple for very small projects where you poverty the time flexibility of making cuts over a few days tolerably than renting.
4 / 5
Plasplug dww405us wet saw reliable, graceful to use, easy to clean up after use.
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