Cutting Edge Performance 🔥
The 6" Diamond Turbo Blade is engineered for precision cutting of granite, marble, and porcelain tile, featuring a 10mm rim height and a versatile arbor size of 7/8"-5/8". This blade excels in both wet and dry cutting applications, ensuring a fast, clean, and chip-free finish, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and quality.
A**R
Cut granite worked well
Works good. I got it to trim a granite countertop for a built in cabinets i was designing. It did the job. Add tape to area oYou are cutting and take your time. The granite did chip a bit aT the very end, but that was my fault and not the blade
B**G
Love the blade!
This is the best grinder blade for cutting anything. I work with quartz and this blade cut it like butter. Five lb of quartz and still in very good shape. Just remember to rest the grinder and blade. My rewiew is best on proper use. Great product!
A**R
Works great
I used the same blade for cutting thick granite counter tops. I bought 2 blades thinking It would wear out fast. To my surprise 1 blade lasted the whole job and is still going strong.
Y**R
Side by side tested against DeWalt
In a side by side test this cut granite much faster and lasted much longer than DeWalt blades, although it costs a little more. I was able to make cuts on previously installed granite with ease. Water is highly recommended for larger cuts to cool the blade and reduce dust.
D**.
Pretty good
Not bad at all. Cut pretty good through granite
S**J
Awesome blade
Used this cutting a cultured marble vanity top. Flipped the vanity upside down, used masking tape and took my time... No chipping on either cut side. Would recommend this blade. Used the blade in my DeWalt 6.5 inch 20v circular saw. Awesome blade.
D**N
Wet stone first to hold down dust
Perfect cuts!
R**S
Chips tile badly
I tried to cut tile for a backsplash project. Luckily, I tried it on scrap tile first, to see how it would do. I mounted the blade in my table saw, so there would be steady positioning of the blade and tile. Nevertheless, the zig-zag profile of the blade shook the tile and generated large chips. It did cut it, but not so you could use the cut pieces in a project where appearances count. I bet it would cut brick or concrete blocks well, as small chips don't matter in that kind of work. But if you are doing a tile job, don't buy this blade for it.
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