Cutting Edge Performance 🔥—Where Quality Meets Affordability!
The 3.5-Inch Tile Diamond Blade is a high-performance cutting wheel designed for masonry, porcelain, slate, stone, and cement backer board. With a 7/16-inch arbor, it is compatible with various saws, including Dremel Ultra-Saws and RotoZip Saws. This 3-pack offers exceptional value, durability, and versatility for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
B**W
Cuts great
These cutting disks work perfectly with my Dremel Ultrasaw. I'm using it cut 12x24 ceramic tile and it is working great.
L**N
Fits a rotozip tool.
Cuts through several types of stone and masonry.
W**L
Piece of cake!
I’m totally a novice when it comes to using electronic tools and I love YouTube. With YouTube and the saw and blade, my end result was that of a professional.
L**N
Good value for the money
I used these on cuttiing ceramic tile using my Dremel saw. The blade plowed through the tiles like butter. I have only needed the 1 for now and I think it will keep on cutting for awhile. I just wished they made a larger blade for the larger dremel saw.
M**6
3 is better than 1
I used one of these recently to cut a replacement tile for under a toilet that had cracked. It worked as expected.
S**G
These diamond blades are wet & dry!
These little 3 ½” diamond saw blades are handy. They have a 7/16” arbor and cuts about ¾” deep. I think they will cut about anything hard like tile, slate, and stone, etc. fairly quickly. As much as I cut material like this, this pack of blades will probably last me for a long time.5 stars all the way!
E**K
great small cutters adaptable to regular drill
I got these to cut some ceramic tiles for some small repairs. At the time I bought them, I didn't have an angle cutter and I didn't feel like adding another not so often used tool to my tool set.With the drill bit adapters, these simply turn your regular drill in to a cutter. Of course you should be extra careful while using these because your drill will not have the protection plate to settle agitated particles and sparks during the cutting operation and they make their way towards your face more easily. So wear googles, preferably closed ones.It was my first time to cut a tile with a drill and I am glad my drill had a side handle to support my grab. Drills are not designed to be handled while lateral forces are transferred to your hands and their ergonomics is not suitable for cutting operation. So please be very careful and if you need to cut more tiles than a few, get an angle grinder which is more capable and designed for cutting operations.These cutting discs work very nicely and with some patience, they give you a nice straight cut. I didn't feel any irregularity, vibration or heating while using these. They performed really good on ceramic tiles and a few manufactured thresholds.Along with the drill adapter, I think these are a great addition to your toolbox and can be used to make simple cuts easily by using your drill, avoids you to have another trip to get your angle grinder.Recommended.
J**H
Why pay $15 or more for one blade when you can get three premium blades for $19.99?
These blades come with a standard 7/16 inch arbor and are compatible with most mini-saws. I was right in the middle of remodeling the bathrooms in a three-story rooming house when these blades arrived, so I mounted them in three of my mini-saws and gave them to my helpers. These blades handled everything we threw at them with ease. They sliced through the cement backer board we were placing in one one of the bathrooms for the new ceramic wall tile. They made short work of cutting and shaping the slate tile we were using for the floors. The bottom line is that these blades performed so well that I would pay $19.99 for just one blade.
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