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Model number: MK-2258
Internet number (SKU): 100476868
Price: $61
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Availability: in stock
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Description
8 in. Premium Grade Thin Rim Diamond Blade For Porcelain And Vitreous Tile - Product information
This 8 in. Premium grade thin-rim wet cutting continuous rim diamond blade is designed for chip free cuts on porcelain and vitreous tile. The steel core is heat treated to accommodate heat build up from friction of the cut. The blade comes with a 5/8 in. Arbor to fit a variety of wet cutting tile saws.
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- For cutting hard materials, especially porcelain, granite, marble, slate and tile
- Cuts 10% faster and lasts 20% longer than standard blades
- Eliminates porcelain surface chipping
- Innovative tension slots prevent dishing and blade wobble
Product reviews
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Sparky from
For the price it's not a bad blade. Had a decent amount of chipping till the blade wore in a bit....
For the price it's not a bad blade. Had a decent amount of chipping till the blade wore in a bit. Towards the end of my project it cut pretty good. It was almost like it had a high spot on the blade..
Date published: 2018-01-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
webkennection from
Cut Like a ProI actually got the 7" at the local HD. Needed something to cut porcelain and the Bosch blade was horrible. Call support up for Husky tile saw and they recommended this blade. Smooth easy cuts with very little chipping on porcelain. Husky TIle saw $126, MK Diamond Hot Dog blade $47.99, cut like a pro.... priceless.
Date published: 2009-09-04
Rated 2 out of
5
by
DAH1970 from
I was not impressed. Blade cuts, and chips equally...I was not impressed. Blade cuts, and chips equally as cheaper blades. Save your money and choose something else.
Date published: 2017-08-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
diditmyself from
This is a fantastice blade for cutting porcelain tile. Its thin profile cuts through the tile qu...This is a fantastice blade for cutting porcelain tile. Its thin profile cuts through the tile quickly with little chipping. I cut over a thousand tiles with the first blade I bought around ten years ago. The quality doesn't seem to have gone down with this new blade. It was a little pricy but the value lies in the longevity. You won't be disappointed.
Date published: 2017-02-22