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Diamond Blades Depot

Tile Tools

Wet tile saws and tile cutting tools for ceramic, porcelain, and stone. Professional tools for installers.

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Wet tile saws →

Wet tile saws and tile cutting tools help you get precise, chip-free cuts on ceramic, porcelain, and stone. We carry saws and blades suited to DIY and professional installers.

Wet tile saws

A wet saw uses a diamond blade and water to cut tile smoothly. It's the go-to for diagonal cuts, notches, and harder materials like porcelain. Table size and cutting depth determine what tile sizes you can handle.

Blades and accessories

Match the blade to the material: continuous or turbo rims for tile and stone. Keep the blade cool with water and replace it when cuts slow down or chip more than usual. Other tile tools—cutters, levels, spacers—round out the job.

Choosing by project

For a few straight cuts, a snap cutter may be enough. For bathrooms, kitchens, and large format, a wet saw and the right diamond blade will save time and improve quality.

Shop tile tools and wet tile saws below. For blades, see tile and granite blades or contact us.

FAQ

Do I need a wet saw for porcelain?
Porcelain is harder than ceramic and often benefits from a wet saw with a diamond blade for clean, chip-free cuts. Snap cutters can work for simple straight cuts on some porcelain.
What blade for ceramic tile?
A continuous-rim or turbo diamond blade rated for tile will reduce chipping. Use with a wet saw for best results on larger or more complex cuts.
Best wet saw for large format tile?
Choose a saw with a table and cutting capacity that fits your tile size. Look for a sliding table or bridge design and a blade that stays cool with water.
What diamond blade for a wet saw?
Use a continuous-rim or turbo diamond blade rated for tile and wet cutting. The blade must be designed for use with water—water cools the blade and reduces chipping on porcelain and ceramic. Match the blade diameter to your wet saw and replace the blade when cuts slow down or chip more than usual. Shop our [tile and granite blades](/blades/tile-granite-stone) for wet saw blades.