VEVOR 7-inch 65Mn Steel Blade, Wet Tile Saw, 3500 RPM Induction Motor, Tile Cutter Wet Saw with Water Reservoir, 0-45 Degrees Miter Angle for Cutting Tiles and Stones, for DIY Enthusiasts
$56.90











Price: $56.90
(as of Sep 20, 2025 08:51:10 UTC – Details)
Product description
Efficient and Precise Cutting Capability with VEVOR Wet Tile Saw 
A warm welcome to DIY enthusiasts! Our tile saw meets all your cutting needs. With a maximum cutting depth of 1.25″/31 mm and an adjustable angle from 0-45°, it’s perfect for both straight and diagonal cuts. The built-in scale aids beginners and experts alike. Ideal for tiles and stones.

Our wet saw features a water reservoir to keep your workspace clean and reduce the risk to your respiratory health. The damp environment ensures dust particles settle in the water, promoting fresher air quality. The water-cooling effect extends the lifespan of the blade and enhances efficiency.

Our tile wet saw employs a high-quality induction motor for minimal vibration and noise. It provides a quiet and comfortable working environment. The 3500rpm high-speed ensures efficient and professional cutting performance for both home and professional tasks.

The tile cutter wet saw is equipped with a reset safety switch to prevent accidental activation during sudden power interruptions or restarts. It also includes a dedicated protective shield to prevent accidental contact with the blade, ensuring your safety even during high-speed operations.

Our wet tile cutter is made of high-quality materials to ensure reliable quality and long-lasting use. The galvanized tabletop exhibits excellent rust and scratch resistance. It retains its smoothness and elegance over time, ensuring longevity.

0-45° Angle and Deep Cutting: The VEVOR wet tile saw provides adjustable cutting angles from 0 to 45 degrees. The maximum cutting depth is 1.25 inches / 31 mm. Equipped with a thick 65Mn steel blade and a high-speed 3500 RPM induction motor, it can effortlessly cut various tiles, stones, and ceramics.
Dust-Free Operation with Water Reservoir: The water reservoir design of our tile saw dampens dust and debris during cutting, preventing them from spreading into the air. This keeps your workspace clean and reduces respiratory exposure, ensuring better health. And the PP water reservoir is removable.
Induction Motor Technology: The wet saw features a high-speed 3500 RPM induction motor with no carbon brushes, relying on electromagnetic induction for energy conversion. This innovative technology minimizes vibration, noise, and delivers impressive starting torque. Enjoy a smooth and quiet operation with exceptional power. This will help you easily tackle various tasks and embrace the future of the energy revolution.
Reset Safety Switch: The tile wet saw includes a reset safety switch to prevent accidental activation during sudden power interruptions or restarts. This thoughtful design ensures your safety throughout your work process, allowing you to focus on cutting tasks without any worries.
Premium Galvanized Work Surface: Our tile cutter wet saw is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The galvanized work surface provides exceptional rust and scratch resistance, maintaining its polished finish even after prolonged use.
Customers say
Customers find the tile saw works well, with one mentioning it handles 6×6 tiles effectively. The blade quality receives positive feedback, and customers consider it good value for money. However, assembly instructions are unclear, and the saw is messy to use. Moreover, durability receives mixed reviews, with some finding it strong while others report chipping issues. Additionally, the size receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting it’s too small for large tiles.
8 reviews for VEVOR 7-inch 65Mn Steel Blade, Wet Tile Saw, 3500 RPM Induction Motor, Tile Cutter Wet Saw with Water Reservoir, 0-45 Degrees Miter Angle for Cutting Tiles and Stones, for DIY Enthusiasts
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Dean Turner –
It does what it is supposed to!
Works well enough for a DIY! I couldn’t rent one for a weekend for less than the cost of this cool little wet saw…now I own it! Great value…works well. Blade could be better…but again a good blade cost more than the whole saw.
Charles –
Simple saw but wrong assembly instructions. Follow my solution.
A cheap saw for small jobs. No frills but works well. The instructions for assembly are terrible and you need to pay attention, as there are no visual step-by-step procedures. The instructions for assembling the saw guard are WRONG. When it says to loosen the 2 screws on the surface to slip in the guard mount, REMOVE those screws which releases the dual bolt under the surface, then slip the guard mount fingers through the blade slot to position them UNDER the surface and insert the screws back through the surface holes AND through the mount fingers and then position the dual bolt on the bottom and thread the screws into it. Do this FIRST, before you install the blade.
Bluegoat –
Great Tile Saw for the Cost
This saw takes a little assembly upon receipt of, but pretty simple to figure out (the quasi-English user guide isn’t of much help). I took a chance in purchasing this lower cost saw, versus the ones that are selling at double the cost, but in knowing I don’t install ceramic tiles for a living, it was worth the chance. Upon receiving, I am very happy with the overall quality of this saw. Taking into account that I purchased this saw for cutting carbon fiber sheeting and thin sheet aluminum sheeting for a boat renovation project. So, for these I subbed a metal cut-off wheel, and a serrated diamond blade (Note: saw requires a 7/8″ Arbor size.), and the saw worked just fine, and I sawed a lot of expense for ‘my intermittent projects’ needs. I should interject that I’ve purchased other ‘VEVOR’ brand shop tools, and I’ve been very happy with their quality as well.
Amazon Customer –
Absolutely Awful Tile Cutter
* Cuts extremely jagged edge with heavy chipping of ceramic tile surface.* Breaks off tile corner at end of cut.* Strong vibration during normal use.* Poorest of quality blade.* Water tray leaks water everywhere and fails to capture much of water dripping from table surface.* Mechanical design captures debris from tile in pivot joints and difficult to clean areas.* Looks, feels, and operates far below any reasonable standard or quality.
MarkMc1958 –
Just okay with one exception
Saw works fine, provided blade is awful lots of chipping. Get a quality thin blade.
shannon l walker –
Must have
Exactly as advertised. Works great
Jon R –
Great little saw; does the job.
I did backsplash tile in my kitchen, and didn’t want to rent a saw; though I probably will only use it once or twice. This saw handled the job easily, and the video on line helped me put it together without much effort. I would not recommend trying to assemble it by the directions; I looked them over for a minute or two, and searched on YouTube for the video. The video was not made by the company who made the saw, but the man did a good job explaining everything. Since I now have the saw, I may do some other minor tile projects; but the price of this saw was cheaper than renting… I’m happy with the purchase. God Bless
Michael –
Not a bad saw
For what you paying this is a good saw you have to keep in mind that it’s not meant for all types of tile and tile sizes but It works great on subway tile I did replace the blade bc I wanted a thinner cut line and the fence system is terrible so I use a framing square and clamp I am still working on my project but will come back and post a update