DeWalt DW4762 10-Inch, Great tile blade
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Great tile blade
What a fantastic tile saw blade. My $200 made in China, tile saw with its cheap blade was trash until I borrowed my brother’s blade from his $1,100 Dewalt tile saw. Wow!! what a difference. This balde makes the cheap saw do wonders. I bought 1 for myself and 2 for friends that saw the difference. The cheap saw still falls short of the Dewalt in features and convience, but you can’t tell the difference in the cut.
Update (2/21/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
The featured review for this product, DeWalt DW4762 10-Inch Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor for Porcelain or Tile Tools & Hardware, was written by David Griffith.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Reviews (3)
Leebo
January 18th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
No Chip, Smooth, Clean Cut, Good Life
I purchased this blade for cutting 20″ x 20″ porcelain floor tiles. It cuts great with little chip out when new. Chip out became a problem after about 200 linear inches of use. This blade had cut about 400 inches (20 tiles) of porcelain before wearing out. This is a decent blade for the money. Overall this is a great blade. If your cutting anything other than porcelain I expect this blade would be all you need for a while.
David Griffith
February 3rd, 2010 at 4:39 am
Great tile blade
Rated 5 stars.
Builtmany
February 20th, 2010 at 6:17 am
Average for $60 dollars
When cutting Porcelain tile or the tile most commonly used in quality residential construction this blade is just average. I have been cutting this hard tile quite often in the past 10 years and can say this Dewalt blade is just average. I had my doubts and had picked it up locally to complete a job when my blade was failing. Now in the $60 range I have had much better results with a M&K “Hot Dog” porcelain blade and my favorite is a Pearl DTL HPXL porcelain blade. The Pearl seriously lasted through 15 or more jobs and thousands of cuts where I paid even less at about $55. In summary I would not buy this again unless I’m stuck and don’t have time to place an order for a different blade.
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