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Comentado en México el 25 de marzo de 2025
Están muy lindos, pero la calidad deja mucho que desear
Sandybel Perez
Comentado en México el 6 de julio de 2024
Compre este set para el neceser de mi bebé vienen de muy buen tamaño, buena calidad y la entrega fue rápida. Además qué están muy lindos.
woodsy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2024
Super cute travel containers. The lids are leakproof but hard to open. Worth it though.
GWilli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de noviembre de 2023
Bought these for my great niece. they are really cute
B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2023
So cute. Great size. Fun shaped animal.
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Jeff G.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2023
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
Rona
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de agosto de 2022
Bottles are very cute and size is good for traveling. However, they are far too filmsy. I agree with other reviewers that the caps don't close properly, they absolutely leak, and because the silicone/rubber bodies are so thin that it's almost like trying to hold an upside down bag. Instead of liquid squeezing out, it pours. I had Dr. Bronner's all-in-1 soap in one of the bottles, and as soon as I tried to get some out, half the bottle was gone. I'm going to try filling it with thicker lotions to see if it works better so as not to completely waste my money (and the environmental impact of simply throwing them away). So disappointed.
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Ideas brillantes
Comentado en México el 3 de febrero de 2022
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Chris P
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2022
Great saw. The set-up was quick. I love the sliding bed. It makes it easy to squarely move tile into the blade. Water spray is minimal.The blade that comes with the saw is decent but won’t last long. So have a backup ready.The water tank is a pretty good size and easy to clean.My only complaint is not able to bevel tilt the blade to cut along the tile edges so I made a simple jig.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Pintodeluxe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2022
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
Erika
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2022
So cute but have a tendency to leak. We keep them at home more for fun ways to store bubble bath that the kids can easily use to put in the bath without overfilling the bubbles.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Solosurvey
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de marzo de 2021
I have owned a few portable wet saws in the past but this is easily the best. The sliding table is wonderful and the removable 45 degree square is great for repetitive cuts. Haven't figured out how to rip long tiles but maybe YouTube will help. Rips 12 inch tiles perfectly. Splash is minimal. Quality built and feels very solid.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
Maine04401
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2018
I was debating as to renting a tile saw again for a bathroom project. Part of the challenge for me of renting is the pressure of working faster than I would like to save the expense of going over on time and having to pay for an additional day. [And it seems that there is always some challenge or surprise to slow things up.] I decided to buy, now which saw to go with. After reading reviews, the less expensive options did not make sense to me. Why buy something that is of poor quality or aggravating to work with. I did not want to regret having bought something "cheap".I was impressed when I open the box, the saw is well made and of good design. [One minor detail was an issue, the "c" clip that hold the adjustment screw into the angle guide clamp had to be modified to fit properly to keep it from coming off when tightening the clamp. [Should not have had to deal with this, but not a big issue.] The saw cuts well, and has excellent power. The feed table works very smoothly, and is very accurate. This saw is really a joy to use. It is a bit wet when running, but not bad. [I tend to cut slowly, so water can run off the front edge of a 12" tile while it is still overhanging the drip tray.] The water reservoir is small, and not convenient to clean out, but not major issues in my view.Again, a really nice unit. I'm glad I spent a bit more for this better saw. I now have a quality tool that I will enjoy using on future projects.
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