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DEWALT DWC860W 4-3/8-Inch Wet/Dry Handheld Tile Cutter has a powerful 10.8 amp (1,300 watts) motor that delivers the cutting power to cut through granite, porcelain, concrete and other stone materials. Compact and lightweight at only 6.6-Pound Premium 4-3/8-Inch diamond blade for cutting ceramics and stone materials up to 1-3/8-Inch deep, wet or dry. The dust sealed switch protects the unit from contamination and prolonges the life of the unit. It also has a lock-on button to reduce user fatigue durign production cuts and a rubber ermold grip tp provide increased user comfort and ergonomics. Also includes: 13" Water line and regulator, (1) 4-3/8-Inch DeWalt Diamond Blade, (2) wrenches for blade change, and instruction manual.
Powerful 10.8 amp (1,300 watts) motor delivers the cutting power to cut through granite, porcelain, concrete, and other stone materials.
Lightweight (6.6lbs) and compact
Premium 4-3/8" diamond Blade allows the user to cut ceremics and stone materials up to 1 3/8' deep wet or dry
13,000 rpm max with no-load speed provides plenty of speed to complete the user applications.
Bevels to 45 degrees for quick and precise angle cuts
12' water line feeds water to the blade decreasing dust and increasing blade performance and life
Lock-on button reduces user fatigue during production cuts
Adjustable depth-of-cut allows users to cut at various depths
Dust-sealed switch protects the unit from contamination and prolonges the life of the unit
Rubber overmold grip provides increased user comfort and ergonomics
Small, lightweight, yet powerful, this tool goes right through all the tiles I've used it on. With the water connected, the blade shows very little wear after tiling a kitchen back-splash, a master bath, and an exterior entry way. Get one, if you have any tiling to do.It would be nice if the blade was nearer the end/edge of the saw, so you could cut into tighter spaces.