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Discuss Best hand held cutter in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hello in the process of weighing up the pros and cons of the 2 hand held wet saws on the tradetiler site . The MAKITA POWERSAW or the DEWALT 410 ...
          
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    Hello in the process of weighing up the pros and cons of the 2 hand held wet saws on the tradetiler site . The MAKITA POWERSAW or the DEWALT 410 , the makita has a larger blade and a longer hose but the dewalt seems to be more powerful and cheaper ! I would appreciate any feedback on these tools
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    Hi Alex, i bought the 410 a while back and it was ok for what i needed it for 600x400x15mm Limestone, the blade isn't all that good it didn't leave a clean cut but my cuts were all hidden under the skirting so it was ok. its one of those bits of kit that i'll probably only use once in a while but it saved a lot of time and effort, i was tiling an ensuite in an attic conversion with no room for a table saw so i just used the 410 right outside the ensuite so no need to run up & down stairs all day long
    TOP TIP i attatched the water pipe to a plastic petrol can and sat it on a ladder which gave a good enough "gravity fed" water flow, i also used a water spray bottle to wet the tile 1st because the water is fed to the rear of the blade and chucks up a bit of dust before the water feed hits it.
    Sorry can't tell you any thing about the Makita.

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    I have the Makita and it is a very good cutter. I use mine 2 or 3 times a week for removing damaged tiles and wouldnt change it for anything else.

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    i would say the Makita by a mile 18v battery x3 if poss, good luck mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooner59 View Post
    i would say the Makita by a mile 18v battery x3 if poss, good luck mate
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    The extra power from the Dewalt comes in handy..

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    im looking at one of those dewalt ones too as to many sites im on now are not letting us use am angle grinder without dust extraction time i bought a 110v hoover and extractor would mabye work out the same if someone has one wouldnt mind a review on it if they didnt mind

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    I was toying with the idea of these recently but I went for a top quality variable speed 4.5" makita grinder.
    With a quality blade the edge is fantastic. Low vibration and speed control means very neat cuts.

    I find that long straight wet cuts can be avoided or worked around in the main.
    If I really need to wet-cut, I can flip them on my bridge saw.

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    Thanks for these comments . Im going to give the Dewalt 410 a miss for a bit . Have enough tools that come out of the van rarely and believe that with a large format cutter , bench saw and angle grinder maybe this bit of kit isnt needed just yet . Do not want to purchase just for removing grout
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    bought the dewalt 410 for some 1200mm x 600mm full bod porcelain .attached the hose to a water pump (£30)
    and put a marcrist blade in after destroying the blade that comes with it and it is fantastic - hot knife though butter !
    can`t recommended highly enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesky View Post
    bought the dewalt 410 for some 1200mm x 600mm full bod porcelain .attached the hose to a water pump (£30)
    and put a marcrist blade in after destroying the blade that comes with it and it is fantastic - hot knife though butter !
    can`t recommended highly enough
    What pump was it Bluesky ? is it the Rubi one ?? I looked at that on Tradetiler its £46

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