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New SKIL 7-inch wet tile saw

The cold winter months are a popular time to complete interior home improvement projects, unless the task involves cutting and installing most types of tile.


Cutting ceramic, glass or stone tile with a wet saw is a messy job that results in water spray and tile dust going everywhere. Consequently, tile jobs are usually put off until warm weather arrives so the wet mess can be relegated to the outdoors...until now. SKIL's new 7-inch Wet Tile Saw makes completing tile projects easier with its unique HydroLock System that effectively cuts tile without the mess.

The 7-inch Wet Tile Saw's innovative HydroLock System keeps water splash to a minimum so tiles can be cut in the room where they're being installed. The saw also comes equipped with a durable rust-resistant aluminum table top and a sliding side extension that can be used on either the right or left side to support tiles up to 18 x 18 inches, the largest capacity amongst its competition.

The saw works with a seven-inch continuous rim diamond blade which provides efficient and even cutting. The adjustable aluminum rip fence and miter gauge allow for accurate straight and miter cuts, and its built-in cord wrap makes for easy storage and transportation.

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