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Leegol Electric 7in. Wet Tile Saw (wet tile saw 1)

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Material Type: wet tile saw 1


Features

  • Bevel cuts tile from 0 to 45 degrees - flexibility for different cut types.
  • Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge - for accurate straight and miter cuts.
  • Blade cooling water reservoir - keeps blade cool and minimizes dust and debris.
  • Powerful induction motor - supply generates up to 3,550 RPM for the most demanding jobs.
  • With a manufacturer warranty you can be sure you will get a quality wet tile saw.

Description

Specifications: Arbor Size: 5/8" Motor: 120V/60Hz/5A No Load Speed: 3550 RPM Blade: 7” Diamond Blade Table Tilting Range: 0-45° Table Size: 15-3/4” × 16-1/2” Max Cutting Capacity: 1” Thick, 12” Wide Package: 7-Inch Tile Cutter, 1 Spanner Wrench, 1 Nut Driver, 1 Instruction Manual Features: Reinforced impact-resistant tub Lightweight, fully portable to carry Chrome plated table to resist rust Bevel cuts tile from 0 to 45 degrees Water cooling system for wet cutting Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge Powerful induction motor with thermal protector Simple structure, Easy to use, Easy to maintain Make quick, precise cut in tile, marble, masonry, ceramic Leegol Electric 7” wet tile saw, uses an adjustable rip fence with miter gauge providing accurate straight and miter cuts. Diamond blade ensures smooth cutting along with a blade cooling water reservoir that keeps the blade cool and minimizes dust and debris. This tile saw is ideal on job sites where space prohibits the use of a large wet saw.Whether you’re updating or renovating, adding tile to your kitchen or bathroom is now easier than ever with the Leegol 7-inch Wet Tile Saw (3550).Users will be surprised by the strength of its true induction motor. This economical, yet powerful saw cuts through unlimited sizes of ceramic and tile. Whether you’re a DIY lover, a crafter, or a woodworker, the Leegol wet tile saw is the perfect companion for every project on your list.

Brand: Leegol Electric


Color: Multicolor


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Tile


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: ‎Leegol Electric


Color: ‎Multicolor


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Tile


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Special Feature: ‎倒角功能


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


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: ‎倒角功能


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 9, 2018


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Material Type: wet tile saw 1
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
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by Kuyvlnh Kuyvlnh

  • Worth the Money. Got what I paid for.
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021 by gentry

  • Bad design for the water tray
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
The water tray is very hard to remove. All water has to be drained before you can remove the water tray and the plug is on the bottom of the water tray which you would have to hang the saw over the edge of the surface that the saw is on to get to the plug and place a bucket under the plug to catch the water. The saw works good. Made several cuts on marble with no problems. The blade worked good. Overall good product . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Nick

  • Great for the price
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2018 by Sheepdog Sheepdog

  • Not sure how I feel about this yet
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
I had to do some re-tiling at the home so rather than rent one I decided to purchase this one as it had a great price tag on it. But when I used it I found that the blade had a wobble in it and it splintered a few pieces of my ceramic tile. Me not wanting to give up on it I continued to use it on other cuts until finally I switched to my grinder with a diamond blade which made short and easy work out of my cuts. I still haven't given up with this but decided that maybe I need more practice with it before starting another project with it. So I will count this experience as possibly human error and not so much on the machine with the exception of the wobble in the blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by krivers

  • This product did not work for me
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
What a mess. I purchased this product to cut slices off a 12x24 sheet of tile to make bricks to do a backsplash for my kitchen. I don't know if it was that I was using porcelain or if the saw blade is just a bad product. But the chipping was so bad I threw away so many pieces. My biggest problem was with the guard that was supposed to help you cut pieces of the same with. It is constructed poorly and I don't know if it was the vibration or just being a bad product I never got the same with when trying to cut many off the same sheet. I actually did better trying to follow a pencil line and doing it free flow rather than with the guard. Save your money. Go rent a good machine with a good blade at home Depot or your local hardware store. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by Edgar W. Smith

  • Good value for an occasional job.
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by Illahee kid

  • Tile amateur did a good job with this cutter
Material Type: wet tile saw 1
First time user, needed to do some simple tile work in one of our bathrooms. Managed to cut some travertine tile trim (I understand they are notoriously fragile) as well a a couple of the square ceramic tiles. The blade is maybe an inch high so my thicker angles needed two cuts, but I was happy with the results and the cutter. I’m not making a living from this cutter but it did the simple job here and maybe one or two in the future....although I’m thinking I needed to goof it up more so the wife doesn’t come up with too many more projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2020 by Doc Doc

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