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Model: 6.5 Amp Corded 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw
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This is still a decent deal delivered and with the Ridgid LSI (Lifetime Service Agreement), a good little tile saw for the occasional usage.
A little more than last year for this one, there were several models on sale that included an extra blade, a stand, etc. If a better deal comes along, you can always return this one.
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This is still a decent deal delivered and with the Ridgid LSI (Lifetime Service Agreement), a good little tile saw for the occasional usage.
A little more than last year for this one, there were several models on sale that included an extra blade, a stand, etc. If a better deal comes along, you can always return this one.
agreed. I have the 9 amp ridgid and would consider that one an decent diy/light use saw. could never replace my 50 year old Felker. lol
agreed. I have the 9 amp ridgid and would consider that one an decent diy/light use saw. could never replace my 50 year old Felker. lol
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If you don't rush these little ones, they get the job done for around the house. The LSI is a pretty good deal if a service center is close, or HD takes care of it. We have a 7" MK and a 10" DeWalt, but that 9amp you have is very reasonable when on sale for little jobs.
Add a manual cutter, maybe a diamond cutoff wheel on a grinder, a couple diamond hole saws, a decent file and there is not much a somewhat handy homeowner cannot do. Although the old timers that do it every day will claim I am cheating, I do like using spacers and spacer/levelers for a perfect job. Having a corner stand proud after grouting really sucks!
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This is still a decent deal delivered and with the Ridgid LSI (Lifetime Service Agreement), a good little tile saw for the occasional usage.
A little more than last year for this one, there were several models on sale that included an extra blade, a stand, etc. If a better deal comes along, you can always return this one.
This is still a decent deal delivered and with the Ridgid LSI (Lifetime Service Agreement), a good little tile saw for the occasional usage.
A little more than last year for this one, there were several models on sale that included an extra blade, a stand, etc. If a better deal comes along, you can always return this one.
If you don't rush these little ones, they get the job done for around the house. The LSI is a pretty good deal if a service center is close, or HD takes care of it. We have a 7" MK and a 10" DeWalt, but that 9amp you have is very reasonable when on sale for little jobs.
Add a manual cutter, maybe a diamond cutoff wheel on a grinder, a couple diamond hole saws, a decent file and there is not much a somewhat handy homeowner cannot do. Although the old timers that do it every day will claim I am cheating, I do like using spacers and spacer/levelers for a perfect job. Having a corner stand proud after grouting really sucks!
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