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The Leegol Electric 7-inch Wet Tile Saw combines a robust 3550 RPM induction motor with a versatile 0-45° bevel cutting range and an integrated water cooling system. Designed for precision and portability, it features an adjustable rip fence with miter gauge and a rust-resistant chrome table, making it ideal for professional-quality tile, marble, and masonry cuts on any job site.
Brand | Leegol Electric |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Tile |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 26.8 Pounds |
Speed | 3550 RPM |
Blade Length | 7 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 50 |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Current Rating | 5 Amps |
Wattage | 6E+3 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | Leegol Electric |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 26.8 pounds |
Item model number | 1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | wet tile saw 1 |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**G
Great for the price
For the price this is a decent step up from my last tile saw. It's not perfect but I can live with the quirks. I love the all metal construction, feels much more sturdier than my last tile saw which was nearly all plastic. The chrome looks nice at first but will get scuffed by the bottom of ceramic tiles. I love the feature which allows you to bevel your edges and the added tool to cut at angle. Does take some practice but works. The wet saw comes with a guard but as with all saws i use i prefer to not use it, water will spray but I prefer to keep an eye on cuts. There is no quick adjust for the fence which is fine for this price point. The only thing I dont like is the measurement guide rather than being engraved into the metal is a stick on strip. I highly recommend making a cut first to make sure your tile measures the same on each end then you know your fence setting will be accurate. Again, this comes with the territory of a budget tile saw but it beats spending $150+ for a weekend job. This saw should last you through multiple small to medium jobs.
I**D
Good value for an occasional job.
Inexpensive and works good for the occasional DIY project. I found it easiest to use without the guide and blade cover. The guide is a little awkward to adjust and unless you’re cutting several pieces the same size not worth the time it takes to set up. The blade cover helps to reduce water and chip spray but also prevents you from seeing if your cut is exactly on your scribed line. Just be sure to ware eye protection. The water tray is a little hard to get in and out but once you figure out the spin combination to remove and install it, it’s doable. In summary, it’s a good value and works great for a do-it-yourselfer.
K**R
Great Saw, No customer service
This thing is great. I use it to cut stones for lapidary. Great deal, solid construction, very very quiet until you hit the diamond wheel with a rock but all tile saws are loud. I was suprised how quiet this one was at idle. The stainless table is awesome and easy to clean up after cutting. Only problem I had was mine was missing the guide bar which left me freestyling cuts and i like a guide so i can get nice even cuts. Cuts every rock I've put through it great and up to like almost a 2 inch depth across the blade. Sent emails, texts, and called trying to get the missing parts sent but theres no response. Contacted Amazon, they gave me an email link to China and the seller. I'm not keeping my hope up but making nice cab cuts by hand in the mean time. I also have 4 of their rock tumblers and they have been going 24/7 for months and no issues. Happy with the purchases for sure just send me the part! China, though? My expectations on receiving this simple part are pretty low. Blade is great and i can even grind off imperfections on the side like i like to. I let the stainless table dry in the sun then just vacuum and wipe it off. Been much better than my last saw from harbor freight but im just starting in lapidary. Eventually a 600 dollar saw will be in the works but for now this thing cuts anything i put on it. Quartz, jasper, agate, and good with the softer stuff too. Great buy. i might just get a piece of stock for the time being and cut it across. WIth the right amount of water this thing has treated all of my many stones very well.
G**Y
Worth the Money. Got what I paid for.
Needed a wet saw for my Subway Tile project. And a bathroom upgrade. Made over a hundred 6 inch cuts just for one wall. Probably 400 total of the long ones, and about a hundred shorter cuts.Water tray big enough to be useful, easy to refill and to drain....a wee bit finicky to remove first time.....but a no brainer. The installed blade is good enough too.......again....thinking value / dollars spent. Easy to avoid chipping at end of cut by just going really slow the last half inch or so.The cutting fence.....a bit awkward at first.....have to loosen then tighten a knob at each end of it. Moves easily enough to adjust. The rule lines are accurate and legible. Just takes a few extra seconds to line up near and far end. Again...we are talking an 80 dollar ...delivered...with blade....unit.Table is true. cleans up easily. And...for the tiles I needed to cut......3 by 6 and some 12 by 12 and sizes in between.......worked just fine.Compact size.... I don't know when I will use it again.......but, after cleaning up the tile debris / dust etc. and wipe down with WD 40 on the table, compact enough to store ......somewhere.
U**4
Let’s just look around a tile.
I will not buy another table style tile saw again. This saw skips and cracks tile as you try to cut with it. I have tried radial arm style tile saws in the past and they seem to work much better. The overall design and feel of this product also implies that it is very cheaply made.
W**N
Ummmm.... Terrible?
I bought this saw knowing it wasn't even close to a good tool; I had eight glass tiles and eight spots to put them in - so I didn't want to experiment with anything like a nippers or glass cutters etc. Every cut had to be perfect.They were. After I used C-Clamps to keep the body together, another to prevent the fence from angling off of 90 degrees (which of course I had to set) two more to keep the fence immobile once set, and a spot of hot glue to prevent the water from leaking out of the water tray.This took me about five hours. However, if you MUST have no mistakes, and are willing to go through what I did, it will work for you.The blade cut well, which was a nice surprise - but remember I cut about 3 linear feet, so I can't attest to it's longevity.I gave a one because you shouldn't have to spend so much time on making a tool work, any tool. I am keeping it in case I ever have such a ridiculous situation again - but if I ever have a few extra pieces I'm going to take the blade out of this absurd contraption and do it with an angle grinder.You can do better. I can't imagine doing worse.
K**H
Work
The media could not be loaded. Order it in 2021 and I use it on 08/04/2024 for my kitchen backsplash. I cut several ceramic tiles from Spain with this saw, he work great, I little noisy but work perfet. I let him run for more than an hour while cuting, only add water more ofter. Yes'll buy it again
Y**Y
Recommended.
The best.
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