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Skil 3550-02 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw with HydroLock Water Containment System

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Size: One Size


Style: Wet tile saw


Features

  • Hydro lock water containment system keeps water contained near the blade and reduce clean-up time
  • Sliding side extension provides support for tiles up to 18 x 18-inch
  • Aluminum table top is a durable, rust-resistant surface
  • Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge for accurate straight and miter cuts
  • Bevel cuts tile at 0, 22.5 and 45 degrees, giving flexibility for different cut types

Description

Whether you're updating or renovating, adding tile to your kitchen or bathroom is now easier than ever with the SKIL 7-inch Wet Tile Saw (3550). The saw's innovative HydroLock System keeps water splash to a minimum so tiles can be cut in the room where they're being installed. You no longer need to go back and forth to a saw set up in the garage or outside to cut the tiles, so the SKIL tile saw with HydroLock System helps you finish the project faster too The 3550 works with a 7-inch continuous rim diamond blade, which provides efficient and even cutting. It also comes equipped with a durable rust- resistant aluminum table top and a sliding side extension that can be used to support tiles up to 18 x 18-inch.

Brand: Skil


Color: Multi


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Tile


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎Skil


Color: ‎Multi


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Tile


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Depth Adjustment


Included Components: ‎(1) 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw, (1) 7-Inch Diamond Blade, (1) Blade


Product Dimensions: ‎21.85"L x 17.99"W x 7.87"H


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Item Weight: ‎22.05 Pounds


Speed: ‎3600 RPM


Blade Length: ‎7 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎60


Cutting Angle: ‎45 Degrees


Wattage: ‎6E+2


Blade Shape: ‎Rectangular


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎14, 16


UPC: ‎756635738442 785479963406 039725040114 733353566946


Manufacturer: ‎SKIL


Part Number: ‎3550-02


Item Weight: ‎22 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎3550-02


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎Wet tile saw


Material: ‎Blend


Amperage Capacity: ‎5 Amps


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Depth Adjustment


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 15, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worth the money.
Size: One Size Style: Wet Tile Saw
Buying a tool sight-unseen is always a gamble. Reviews help...but there are a lot of weird people out there and sometimes I'm convinced they just write stuff to muddy the waters. It's confusing. I'm not a professional tile setter but I am a pretty experienced handyman and I wanted a cheap saw to use in remodeling a couple of bathrooms. I ordered this saw hoping it would serve. The saw I received does everything as advertised. It arrived fast, assembly was easy...basically a bolt on the arbor and two small screws for the guard, all included. It's small and light but the included blade cut through porcelain tile easily with no chipping. Cutting through a 6" tile took about 20 seconds. It does throw a little water but if someone has a problem with that, they should read the part about it being a wet saw. Cutting tile requires water. So don't stand in front of your wife's new drapes when you're cutting. The water is really not bad at all...just a mist mainly when the reservoir is full. And that leads me to my only complaint...filling the reservoir could be a little easier. It's under the table so you have to tilt the saw a little and use a pitcher or something with a spout. When you're flailing around and your mortar is drying, looking for something small you can use to pour water is a nuisance. So have something handy. Bottom line: if you're a professional tile setter and need to tile the floor of an entire shopping mall, this may not the be the saw for you. But for a homeowner who just does tiling occasionally, it's perfect. I've cut probably 100 tile so far and it's worked great . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2017 by William R. Arthur

  • Beat expectations!
Size: One Size Style: Wet tile saw
As a professional contractor, I really didn't expect much from this saw, as I have tried many saws over the last 30 years to know you need a good motor, blade, and steady plate to cut porcelain and glass without chipping. By the literature, this unit has an undersized motor, non-rubberized plate, plastic ends and body, and no name blade. So, you have to expect that you get what you pay for. However, my goal through the years was to have something portable enough to carry down flights of stairs, big enough to cut 12x12 porcelain and glass tile, strong enough to last more than one job, and absolutely non-dripping! Well, This is the one to buy. There are two models, and this one with water lock is the better model, although twice the cost. So, read the other reviews and you'll see this all confirmed. What I include here is a workaround and suggestions for improvement. 1. The blade guard...Great working device with a rubber seal that keeps water to zero IF you are not cutting a tile. I fixed the screw area problem that attaches it to the table by recessing the screw heads. Next I used duct tape looped over the front air exhaust so water goes back down the table and not up in my face or over the table. It wouldn't be difficult or costly if Skill added these two design fixes in their next revision, especially for the price. 2. The blade...it's a basic blade, so don't bother using it. Get a decent one for your tile job. I used a widow. 3. The motor...it is a bit under amperage as I know it won't last as long as my 12 and 15 amp units, and won't cut as fast. However, I don't know that one that powerful could fit in such a small footprint, or be as light. I do know a 7 amp would be my expectation and would not add a considerable amount of weight, and would be considered a great value for the price point they had this one for ($135), 4. The plastic body is very strong and I had no problems even when stressing it. 5. The top...it is like a teflon coated top, but I don't know for sure. It held up well for the three backsplashes I have done since buying it last month. Time will tell if it starts to rust, but I oil it after every use, so it should be minimized. If Skil were to add a 1mm hard rubber/plastic film, it would be awesome as tiles would still slide,cthe table would be protected, and it wouldn't be tile against metal. 6. The extension arm--yes, it's plastic, but it is sturdy and does the job well! Don't try cutting 36" floor tile as it will bind the saw and give a poor cut--but hey, that's why I put it to the test! 7. The switch..I think it is too difficult to turn on and off each time you make a cut, because of the thick rubber cover it has, but it does the job it's suppoed to do in making it safe! I would either add a bigger switch to use with gloves, or add a more protruding toggle. 8. The unit was easy to clean, but a simple tool storage, aside from drying the unit out and putting it inside the well would be useful. There is room on the tool or the extendion for this to happen. 9. Add an extra brush for the blade. I have not seen where to purchase replacements yet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018 by MARK A. DESALVO

  • Messy Workhorse, Difficult Fence
Size: One Size Style: Wet Tile Saw
When beginning a new tile job, you're probably deciding between renting and buying a tile saw, especially if you're already on Amazon looking at tile saws. Here are some simple questions you can ask yourself to decide. Is this your first time tiling? Buy the saw. It takes about 2 days to break even for this thing and it will be so much less stressful knowing that you don't have to rush and get it back to the store. Do you have more than 2 days of tiling to do? Buy the saw. It's cheaper to buy this little saw than to rent something that's most likely overkill for your project. Do you have a LOT of LARGE (greater than 12") cuts to make or very hard material? You may want to rent. The wet saws that are rented are much heavier duty and large than this one, and it can be cumbersome with large tiles. We successfully used it on 12" x 12" and 18" x 8" travertine tiles and that was pushing the limit of this saw's size capacity. --- Regarding this specific saw: We used this saw for our first tiling job to reface our brick fireplace with travertine tiles that were 12" x 12" and 18" x 8". The saw had no problem cutting straight through the travertine, although we did have issues when trying to cut a miter. That might have just been our inexperience though. Pros Cut through travertine with ease. We made dozens of cuts and its still running great on the same blade. The water shield does tend to prevent most of the water from getting on your shirt. Easy to store due to its small size and light weight. Cons The fence is difficult to use. I'd recommend using a square to ensure it stays square. It's a bit small, which means you'll need to do math depending on the cut sizes you need. Be sure to account for the blade width. Finishing the cuts was hard, although this could just be me. Going slowly seemed to help a lot. The water reservoir is difficult to access. A funnel makes it much easier. Overall, this wet saw is probably perfectly adequate for most home tiling projects and pays for itself in about two days. If the fence was a bit easier to use, then it would be even better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2013 by Jeff H

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