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| Title |
QEP 83200Q 24" Bridge Saw | SKIL 3540-02 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw & QEP 6-7001Q 7" Continuous Rim Diamond Blade For Wet Tile Saws For Ceramic Tile |
| Model |
QEP 83200Q | Skil 169658 |
Basic Info |
| Suggested Price |
$349.99 | $110.76 |
| Sale Price |
Check Price* | Check Price* |
| Release |
Sep 2012 | Mar 2013 |
Overview |
| Top Features |
- Direct drive 1 HP, 3420 RPM brushless motor is ideal for cutting marble, granite, porcelain, stone and tile (for porcelain and hard tiles, we recommend QEP's Black Widow #6-8008BW)
- 6 ball-bearing cutting assembly allows motor to glide smoothly with minimal vibration for precise cuts
- Water system evenly distributes water flow, extending the life of the diamond blade
| - Product 1: Corrosive resistant stainless steel top supports tiles up to 12 x 12-inch
- Product 1: Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge for accurate straight and miter cuts
- Product 1: Blade cooling water reservoir to keep blade cool while minimizing dust and debris
- Product 1: Bevel cuts tile from 0 to 45 degrees. Cut Material: Stone/Masonry
- Product 2: Exact specifications assuring the user a wobble-free blade that produces smooth and precise cuts
- Product 2: General purpose blade for wet/dry cutting of ceramic
- Product 2: Diamond blade for long-lasting performance with minimal chipping
- Product 2: 8730 maximum RPM, arbor size of 0.625 in.
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Reviews |
| Walmart Rating | 5.0 (out of 2 reviews) | |
| Latest Reviews |
Awesome Find Rating: 5 I decided to purchase my own tile saw after borrowing one from a friend many many times. While my friends tile saw was a very good one (cost well over $1,000.00 dollars) it was also very heavy and not easy to move from one place to another. After seeing and reading about the Qep Tile Tools 83200 24" Bridge Saw I decided to take a chance. The cost was far less than a quarter of the expensive tile saw I had borrowed. But after using it for a big flooring tile job I must say I am extremely surprised and happy at this tile saw's performance. It is top quality, and very well made. Performs as well as a tile saw costing four or five times it's cost. And the ability to move from one place to another is fantastic. And the ease of use is wonderful when doing difficult miter, angle, or corner cuts. Even the tile saw I borrowed didn't have a lazier guide as this one does. It has turned out to be one of the best buys I've ever made. Thank you Walmart. by HandyGal1 on 2014-03-18T17:00:00 tile saw Rating: 5 nice tile saw, had one previously.....sold it when I thought I was done with my projects. this one arrived with a broken water tray & after I was told to contact the manufacture they sent me a new replacement tray free. by Patricia W on 2018-04-02T17:00:00 | No reviews yet. |
All Features |
| Warranty Description | One year manufacturer's limited product warranty upon registration after purchase. Contact 561-994-5550 for additional warranty details or to order parts. | |
| Included Components | stand | Attachments |
| Style | wet | Dry |
| Item model number | 83200Q | 169658 |
| Batteries Included? | No | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 | 1 |
| Voltage | 120 volts | |
| Size | 1 | |
| Horsepower | 1.5 HP | |
| Batteries Required? | No | No |
| Power Source | corded-electric | |
| Item Weight | 83 pounds | 30.9 pounds |
| release | Sep 2012 | Mar 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | | No |
| Material | | Metal |
More Information |
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