đź”§ Cut Like a Pro with QEP's Diamond Blade!
The QEP 10" Continuous Rim Premium Diamond Blade is expertly designed for wet or dry cutting of a variety of materials including ceramic, porcelain, and marble tile. With a maximum RPM of 6115 and a continuous rim that minimizes chipping, this blade ensures precision and efficiency in every cut. Weighing just 0.01 ounces, it combines lightweight handling with robust performance, making it an essential tool for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Material | Marble |
Brand | QEP |
Color | Silver |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Tile, Granite, Marble, Brick, Brick Pavers, Concrete Block, Limestone, Slate |
UPC | 010306000123 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00010306000123 |
Manufacturer | QEP |
Part Number | 6-1003Q |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 11.88 x 13 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6-1003Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Will replace if product contains manufacturing defects. Contact Customer Service at 1-866-435-8665. |
S**S
Great value
I have an old Dewalt blade that I replaced with this. I believe the Dewalt was a more diamond dense blade, but this one cut nicely and is a great value at 1/3 the price even if it doesn’t match the longevity of the Dewalt.
A**R
Diamond blade
Worked great
I**?
Poorly described; beware. Seems to work fine on granite, in the end.
Description says it's for granite, so I bought it. On the blade label, it says it's only for softer stone and you need a better blade for harder material like granite. Maybe I'll try it anyway, but it's irritating that they aren't more clear about what it's for. I guess this is the cheapest diamond blade QEP makes, and it may work fine, they just want you to buy a more expensive one... I'll post back if I keep it, and try it out...Edit- Kept it, cuts pretty well even in thick granite. I'm trying to cut thick countertop material, which isn't what this blade or my HF tile saw are really for, but it does okay on straight cuts. Bevels, not so much, but I think that's the saw's fault, not the blade. For the price, give it a shot, should work fine on most stone.
P**Y
Great On Porcelain
Used it to finish up a porcelain job and it cuts with minimal chipping. Blade actually seemed to cut better after it wore it a little. Killer price so I ordered two and I am glad I did.
C**S
Worked Better than Expected
Bought to cut ceramic and porcelain tile dry on a mitre saw for a bathroom remodel. 500+ pieces and still going. Worked better than a borrowed wet tile saw; much faster and less chipping. At first I bought it just to try not expecting much, but it surprised me and I ended up using it for probably 90% or more of the cuts.
T**B
I used this on a miter saw, air cooled: WORKED!
I live where it is cold and was cutting outside in 35 f temp which helped. I was cutting quarry tile. Had to cut only 18 tile so I can't really vouch for curability as I didn't test the adhesion of the diamonds. The adhesion is mostly about not over pressing and over heating though.I got all the cuts done without chips. The cutting was slow: mild press for about 3 seconds, raised the blade to cool, repeat. When the cut was getting wide the blade heated up more so the cooling was longer. I watched the blade for wobble (did a few times) and that required cooling beyond the time the wobble ended.I even had to cut tile so it went around a corner; no chipping!Over all, it really didn't take much time to cut a tile. Saved a lot not having to rent a saw (or buy one). I also could lay tile at my own pace where as renting would have made me rush.
J**N
Wet only
The title of the listing is misleading. This blade is only designed for wet cutting.
S**.
Begining large project
I bouth this blade to help cut 17" ceramic tile. It seems to be a good quality.
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