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    Chicago Electric Tile Saw Review - Pro Tool Reviews

    The Chicago Electric Power Tools 10″ Tile Saw is actually a pretty rugged saw. It has a cast alloy body and two-position cutting head for handling both tile and masonry up to 3.75″ in thickness. The frame is made of steel, with a squared-off welded base with plenty of supports and a tubular rim to which is attached the roller and sliding mechanism....

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    The included 3 gallon per minute water pump is actually pretty robust. You’d think it would present a problem over time with the filter clogging up, but the physical makeup of the pump is such that it merely keeps out large pieces of tile and introduces no other real filters to get clogged with diluted thin-set or other foreign materials. Over time...

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    We did note a couple of problems. One was that the clear hose that leads from the pump to the twin feeder tubes that douse the blade had a kink in it. It wasn’t completely blocking the water flow, but it was a permanent kink that wouldn’t come out over time. The second issue was that one of the metal water tubes used to direct water to the blade wa...

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    The Chicago Electric tile saw comes with a straight edge guide as well as a 45-degree miter guide which will allow you to make corner cuts on chair rail as needed. The included tray is made of ABS plastic and comes with a rubber stop that is attached to the tray with a chain. It’s a relatively shallow tray, which isn’t a big deal except that you’ll...

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    We really abused the heck out of this saw and used it for a variety of jobs, from simple ceramic tile to hard porcelain and even some brick cutting. One thing we never experienced was a lag in the motor or blade. No matter what we fed the saw, the blade never bogged down or lacked for power. That means that this saw is about as good as the blade yo...

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