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If you're starting a tiling project at home, you may be torn between using a wet saw and tile cutters. We asked an expert to weigh in on both these tools.
For DIYers who want to cut tiles with precision, the best tile saw makes the job easier. This guide has top picks and real-life tested results.
Whether you’re using ceramic, quarry, porcelain or terracotta tiles, you’ll find it easy to cut your pieces to size using Mac Allister’s manually operated tile cutter.
We evaluated tile saws—from $100 to almost a thousand—for jobs both big and small. These six made the cut.
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