Wet Tile Saw Blade Suggestion
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I bought a used Ridgid 10" wet tile saw. The blade seems decent but I'm cutting porcelain tile and looking for a new blade. There are so many brands out there it's confusing. Any suggestions welcomed.

Thanks, 

Mike
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(08-25-2018, 06:59 PM)mbg Wrote: I bought a used Ridgid 10" wet tile saw. The blade seems decent but I'm cutting porcelain tile and looking for a new blade. There are so many brands out there it's confusing. Any suggestions welcomed.

Thanks, 

Mike

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I recently put in some porcelain tile from Lowes. My old blade was chipping it badly, so I called Lowes and asked what they recommended. They said the Rigid or Kobalt would chip porcelain the least. The Dewalt cuts the fastest but chips some. I got the Rigid and was happy.
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