Tile Saws and Cutting Tools
Ensure your installations look excellent every time with clean, precise tile cuts. With a variety of wet and dry tile saws, as well as score-and-snap tile cutters, our selection offers a number of tile cutting solutions that cater to any project. Our high-quality saws cut through materials such as porcelain, ceramic, glass and stone with speed and accuracy, creating crisp lines without any chips or breakage. Along with saws and tile cutters, we also carry a wide range of blades and other tile cutting accessories so you have everything you need to get the job done right.
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Pick the Right Tile Saw for Your Job
The three most common types of tile cutters are dry, wet, and manual. Each has a set of circumstances in which it is the preferred type of tile cutter---and circumstances where using it would not be recommended. Let's get to know each kind a little better.
Wet Tile Saw
A wet saw is ideal for cutting tiles made of denser materials. The water used while cutting reduces both friction and heat, preventing the tile from cracking or breaking during cutting. This makes a wet saw the ideal choice as a glass tile cutter and porcelain tile cutter.
Wet saws can also make very precise cuts, including straight, diagonal and curved lines, which makes them a good choice for intricate tiling jobs. The water also helps reduce dust from spreading.
Dry Cut Tile Saw
Dry cut tile saws don't use water, which often makes them more portable and easier to set up. The tile saw blade used on a dry cut machine is specially designed to handle the heat generated from dry cutting. These saws can produce more dust compared to wet saws, but a shop vac makes cleanup quick and easy.
Dry saws are highly effective as a ceramic tile cutter, but thicker materials like porcelain and stone require a wet saw.
Manual Tile Cutter
A manual tile cutter works by scoring a line across the tile with a sharp cutting wheel, then snapping the tile along the scored line using a built-in breaker. Manual tile cutters are lightweight, easy to use and don't produce dust.
They are perfect for small projects or when precision is required without the complexity of setting up a saw. Manual tile cutters can be effective for just about any tile material, but the thinner the tile the better.
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Choosing the right tool for cutting your tile will make the job go faster and reduce waste from accidentally breaking tiles. If you're still not sure which tile cutter is right for your project, visit one of our locations and our expert staff can help you decide.