Customer Review:
After about two weeks of using this blade I have to change my review. It still cuts a lot faster and the chipout is a lot less than the blade that came with the tile saw but...it's a thin kerf saw blade and there is a lot of flex in the blade. It doesn't like to cut bevels or cut a little off an... more info
Customer Review:
I used this blade on a recent roofing job. To cut a groove in a chimney, while installing some flashing.This blade turns brick into a cloud of red dust leaving a very precise and clean cut. I was more than pleased with the results.Two thumbs up on this blade.From my experience it goes through brick... more info
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I dont use this blade evey day but it is worth it for the jobs i do use it for, it cuts quickly and smoothly, unlike abrasiveand does not wear out the saw. It is a pretty good blade for the money and cuts nice.
Customer Review:
Don't waste your time with abrasive wheels. These cut much faster and last so much longer. You also don't have to worry about cracking or breaking apart. The DeWalt 100x blades are also more durable than the "basic" black diamond blades that DeWalt sells. The black ones might be good for a one-time... more info
Customer Review:
What can you say about a tile cutting blade? It cuts tile. Worked a hell of a lot better than the used blade I replaced. The edges are much smoother. If you need finished edges you'd be better off using a new blade. Use your old blade to cut tile edges that will be covered with moudling.
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Not cheap, but lasts a long time. DeWalt makes a cheaper black diamond blade that only lasts they say 30X. I've also used one of those blades. In comparison, it was not as bad as I thought, and if you only expect to do a little cutting, the thinner kerf and lower price may be for you.