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You may want to wear an apron. I did a whole bathroom, 5x10, and both of the blades that came with the wet saw was all I needed. Great price and great product. It does the cutting. It can be a little messy with the guard not keeping the water on the tile.
I like the contained water reservoir, no need to refill in the middle of the project and it's easy to drain when you are done. It doesn't make a mess while using it like the cheap saws do. On the con side: the arbor isn't perfectly straight and removable tile bed piece doesn't sit perfectly flat when in the down position.This was a good purchase short of buying a professional quality saw.FYI - This is almost an exact replica of the $400 Huffy saw at the big orange home improvement store Great for home projects. Easy to use, easy to clean up. The guide arm is nice in that it has separate clamps on both sides so it doesn't slip while you are cutting.
My wife had wanted a new kitchen counter and had bought 4" tile to lay over the existing counter. I was told I needed a wet saw to install them, so ordered the Master Tiler 1.
I am now looking for more projects around the house to use it on. The only disappointment was not finding a owners manual in the box.
I must say, the counters now look professionally installed and my wife thinks I'm a professional too. Luckily, the wet saw is pretty easy to figure out.
Having never used a product like this before, I was amazed at how easy it was to master. The problem was all the curves.
Amazon customer service advised me to call the manufacturer, but that didn't help.
This is NOT a commercial-grade tool. It's okay in soft stone like slate, but a little slow.
But, if you don't need one for regular professional work, this is a handy little unit. Cutting through granite or quarts may result in tripping the internal breaker repeatedly.
The fence on it is somewhat hard to move and adjust. As my the number of projects requiring a wet saw has increased, I've found it necessary to upgrade to a beefier saw.
I have what is essentially the same saw purchased several years ago from that big orange money-sucking store. It's light and easily transported, but not terribly powerful.
I began as a DIY homeowner and am now a professional remodeler and have need of a wet saw fairly often.
Otherwise, a great tool and I look forward to using it again in future projects. It cuts fairly fast and very well. I cut tiles for two small bathrooms with lots of angles without any problems. The cutter was easy to use. I only had problems attaching and setting up the protective guard.
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