MK Diamond 158252 MK-145 1/2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Inch Wet Tile Saw
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Average customer review:Product Description
MK145, 4-1/2" Tile Saw, 1/2 HP, Cuts 1-1/8" Deep With A 22.5 Degree & 45 Degree Miter, Includes MK200 4-1/2" Wet Cutting Tile, Marble Blade.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8383 in Home Improvement
- Color: Black/Red
- Brand: MK
- Model: 158252
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.50 pounds
Features
- Powerful 115-voly, 4-amp direct drive motor is rated at 1/2-horsepower
- Capable of cutting 45-degree and 22-1/2-degree miters
- Runs off of standard household current
- Includes 4-1/2-inch tile blade
- Lightweight at 11-pounds with a compact and versatile design
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The MK-145 4-1/2-inch wet tile saw cuts ceramic tile like a champ with a 155-volt 4 amp direct drive 1/2-horsepower motor. This lightweight 11-pound saw gives heavyweight performance with a 4-1/2-inch tile blade that cuts 45- and 22-degree miters.
Customer Reviews
Great little saw!
This is a great little tile saw! It's easily worth twice the money. I bought it for a project that involved cutting 13 x 13 tiles for a fireplace. As long as you take your time, keep the water reservoir full and feed the tile slowly you should get good cuts. I've already made at least 200 cuts on large tile and the blade is still cutting like it did out of the box.
I really like the design; it's just like a little table saw. I have a lot of experience cutting wood on all kinds of machines but have never cut tile in my life. Inside of 5 minutes I was making all kinds of cuts with great results. I really like the ability to cut 45 and 22-degree angles by just tilting up the table face near the blade.
The only thing that I would change on this saw would be to make it out of metal instead of plastic. Then, of course you would probably have to pay 2 to 3 times as much for it. This is not necessarily a criticism, just an observation.
Once you start using the saw and you get tile fragments on the top of the cutting area, it's difficult to move the cutting guide because it jams on the cut tile particles. You just have to remember to stop and clean the table off with a brush and some water every time you want to move the guide. Cutting tile with this saw is very messy. The blade is water-cooled and even though it has a splashguard that covers the blade, water and tile particles dribble off the saw and on to the floor. I had my kitchen tile done by professionals and the $1000 machine that they used made just as much of a mess, I guess that just comes with the job of cutting tile.
Like I've said before, I've worked with a lot of different tools and this little saw is a winner.
Not for big jobs
I started using the saw making repetitive cuts and I thought the saw was great. It did a fine job. The little saw cut quick and clean with no problems.
I proceeded to cut pieces for trim work and the fun begin. Every tile was a different size and I had about 400 to do. It took me forever to do 40 because I spent a lot of time adjusting the rip fence. It is a pain after the table surface gets dirty.
Bottom line: my job was too large for this saw. I went out the next day and bought a more expensive saw with a sliding table and a bigger reservoir. I finished the rest of the tile in about 5 hrs. If you need a saw for repetitive cuts or for a handful of tile different sizes and you're on a budget then this is your saw.
A great deal for the price!!
I own a small home improvement/remodeling company, on occasion I will need to cut a few tiles but have no use for a large saw. (I call a tile sub in for large projects). I have made probably 600 cuts so far with this saw and it has worked like a champ and payed for itself with the first use. It's a bit on the loud side and will spray water at you if you over-fill the reservoir. It has plenty of power though, and the fence works just fine if it's lined up properly. Cleanup is made easy by spraying it outside with a garden hose. It is light, portable and will suit the average person that needs to cut a few tiles just fine. The bottom line...if you intend to do some small tiling projects around the home such as a bathroom, kitchen or entryway then this will easily do the job, if your going to be laying 1000 sq ft of tile with lots of cuts then durability might be an issue!! Buy the proper tool for the job at hand.







