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Turn into a tile pro with this SKIL 7-inch wet saw for $70 from Amazon (Reg. $85+)

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Amazon offers the SKIL 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw (3540-02) for $69.99 shippedNote: The discount is applied at checkout. Normally $89 at Lowe’s and $85 at Walmart or Amazon, this is the lowest that we’ve tracked in 2018 and is the best available. For home renovations that include tile laying, a saw like this is almost a requirement. I’ve tried to do some projects with manual tile saws and they never come out as good as when cut on a saw like this. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

If you prefer a manual cutter, check out the QEP 14-inch Rip Ceramic Tile Cutter at $25 shipped. If you’re making larger cuts or don’t have access to a place where you can use a wet saw, this is a great tool to have on-site.

SKIL Wet Tile Saw features:

  • Corrosive resistent stainless steel top supports tiles up to 12 x 12-in.
  • Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge for accurate straight and miter cuts
  • Blade cooling water reservoir to keep blade cool while minimizing dust and debris
  • Bevel cuts tile from 0 to 45 degrees. Cut Material: Stone/Masonry
  • Cross Cut Capacity: 7.75-in. Diagonal Cut Capacity: 7.25-in.

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