Tile cutter advice

If you only need a tile saw for a small DIY project, this budget-friendly tile saw from QEP is a great choice for the price. The saw is small and portable at just 22 pounds and 20-inches across, making it easy to move it to your work area or to store it in the garage once your project is finished. With the small size comes a small 0.75-horsepower motor and a seven-inch blade that only spins at 3,600 rpm, so be aware that you won’t be able to cut through thick slabs of particularly hard tile with this saw.
 
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If you only need a tile saw for a small DIY project, this budget-friendly tile saw from QEP is a great choice for the price. The saw is small and portable at just 22 pounds and 20-inches across, making it easy to move it to your work area or to store it in the garage once your project is finished. With the small size comes a small 0.75-horsepower motor and a seven-inch blade that only spins at 3,600 rpm, so be aware that you won’t be able to cut through thick slabs of particularly hard tile with this saw.

After buying a 230v transformer and paying for shipping from the USA, the home owner might be better off paying a tiler...
 
I helped a friend a few years sgo fitting 600x600 porcelain tiles 12mm tick.
I have a semi pro tile cutter and I had to jump on it to break the tiles.
So after a couple of hours I went to my local tool hire place and the gave me a sigma for just under £100.
We finished that very same day.
 

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