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DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, Masonry, 4-3/8-Inch (DWC860W)

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  • Powerful 10.8 amp (1,300 watts) motor delivers the cutting power to cut through granite, porcelain, concrete, and other stone materials.
  • Lightweight (6.6lbs) and compact
  • Premium 4-3/8" diamond Blade allows the user to cut ceremics and stone materials up to 1 3/8' deep wet or dry
  • 13,000 rpm max with no-load speed provides plenty of speed to complete the user applications.
  • Bevels to 45 degrees for quick and precise angle cuts
  • 12' water line feeds water to the blade decreasing dust and increasing blade performance and life
  • Lock-on button reduces user fatigue during production cuts
  • Adjustable depth-of-cut allows users to cut at various depths
  • Dust-sealed switch protects the unit from contamination and prolonges the life of the unit
  • Rubber overmold grip provides increased user comfort and ergonomics


DEWALT DWC860W 4-3/8-Inch Wet/Dry Handheld Tile Cutter has a powerful 10.8 amp (1,300 watts) motor that delivers the cutting power to cut through granite, porcelain, concrete and other stone materials. Compact and lightweight at only 6.6-Pound Premium 4-3/8-Inch diamond blade for cutting ceramics and stone materials up to 1-3/8-Inch deep, wet or dry. The dust sealed switch protects the unit from contamination and prolonges the life of the unit. It also has a lock-on button to reduce user fatigue durign production cuts and a rubber ermold grip tp provide increased user comfort and ergonomics. Also includes: 13" Water line and regulator, (1) 4-3/8-Inch DeWalt Diamond Blade, (2) wrenches for blade change, and instruction manual.


Freitag
2025-09-04 13:37:07
Small, lightweight, yet powerful, this tool goes right through all the tiles I've used it on. With the water connected, the blade shows very little wear after tiling a kitchen back-splash, a master bath, and an exterior entry way. Get one, if you have any tiling to do.It would be nice if the blade was nearer the end/edge of the saw, so you could cut into tighter spaces.
Joe
2025-08-12 14:06:01
Great tool for making long rip cuts on 8"X48" porcelain tiles. The saw is a little heavy and requires a steady hand. Cuts were clean and I had no blowouts or breaks. It's also very messy... but well worth it. Just wear protection and use it outside. Definitely use a face shield with this. I wore safety glasses and still got debris in my eyes. I had no issues with the water valve like other reviewers, but I made an easy modification. get a cheap shut off for the end of a hose and then attach the line to it. This will allow you to use the shutoff to regulate the flow instead of the valve. Also provides a quick way to turn it off and on.
athelake
2025-08-08 14:11:37
The media could not be loaded.
The French Chef
2025-07-23 14:14:47
Bought this instead of the usual table slide tile saw because I knew I'd need some flexibility. Besides who needs another unitasker in the tool box?SawSaw works great. A lot of comments about how easy it is to break the water injection assembly but given where it's placed it really shouldn't be much of an issue (yes a metal assy would be nicer). Cut the porcelain tile shown and it cuts with very, very little chipping - provided you watch your speed at the beginning and ending of the cut.JigMaking a good jig is critical unless you have special skills with a circular saw. Mine is a short term model but it clamps and provides a straight edge for the saw to ride against. So those halved width tiles have cuts that are nice and straight. Jig is also critical because the water tends to puddle and obscure the cut line. Predefining the cut line with a jig allows you to concentrate on keeping proper speed and not worrying about if you are on or near the line.Other- After one cut your crotch will be soaked. A lot of blowback at crotch level when using the water.- Power and water hoses tend to get tangled up as you go along though that's probably just me.Overall, very happy with it's performance.
capsteve
2025-06-29 15:40:34
I was concerned when I got this saw since there were some slightly negative comments regarding the water coupler/sprayer. I needed to cut several cordierite kiln shelves and wanted clean precise cuts while keeping the dust down. I considered buying the cheapest fixed blade table top saw, but I’m glad I purchased this saw. Besides cutting the cordierite shelves, I’ve used the saw to trim off the broken edges of a stone table. The motor is powerful enough to deal with the full cutting depth of the materials I needed to cut, the water connector provided the right pressure to keep the blade cool and eliminate stone dust clouds, and the built in safety breaker in the cord gave me the confidence that I wouldn’t be electrocuting myself.I think if I were doing small tile cuts, I’ll still need fixed table saw style cutter, but the circular rip saw configuration makes this a really handy and exceptional tool in my kit.Regarding the pictures, the stone table top on the propane fire pit is 3/4” thick and the additional thickness is an aluminum honeycomb 3/8”. With adhesive the thickest section I was cutting just over 1 1/2”, I had to use other tools the finish the job, but this saw did the bulk of the cutting thru stone, construction adhesive and aluminum. The pictures of the cordierite shelving show the clean edges of the cut, with the exception of where I paused to change my position, which resulted in the tool mark.Regarding my concern for the water coupler, it survived my use of this saw thru a couple projects. I also found that you can get replacement parts, including the water coupler online.
Stuart Smith
2025-06-27 15:10:14
I was so excited to get this saw and use it on some 3cm countertop material. Was disappointed very quickly. Front of baseplate and back of baseplate did not line up with blade as I tried to get it to follow my clamped guide. I realized quickly that only the front was going to be against my guide. I had water turned on all the way and made my first cut, about 26". The cut was great but the saw wasn't wanting to track along my guide properly. I set up for a long cut across the back and made about 3' of the cut when I started hearing a loud popping noise and then got a whiff of the undeniable smell of burning brushes. Soooo disappointing. I had high expectations because the blade is 4 ³/⁸" and will cut at a 1 3/8" depth which is plenty for the countertop, but I am very disappointed with this tool. I can't express in words as to how disappointing all this is to me. I have used DeWalt tools for many years and this one is well below standards for DeWalt.
john norman
2025-06-26 17:03:46
I use this to cut marble. It did a great job.
TB
2025-06-08 13:23:14
Cuts clean works great used it to cut 24z48 3/8 tiles np
CRISTIAN CORDOVA PEREYRA
2025-05-30 13:16:31
Es potente, el corte es poco profundo aún al máximo, la ventaja es el uso de agua para no hacer polvo, para ranuraciones para instalar tuberías o cables está bien.
Dagan S.
2025-05-12 14:02:07
I have been in renovation for 25 years and I would diffidently recommend this saw, I purchased it for rip cuts on 48 inch X 60 inch X 1/2 inch thick wall tile, works great and came with the hookup for a garden hose but it can also run off the DEWALT D36000S Wet Saw pump, that's how I use it.
Sergiorico.mtz
2025-05-08 18:42:24
Excelente uso y aplicación para dejar la loseta muy bien cortada
rob
2025-05-04 18:33:55
dry cut was great .goes through blade fast though. needs a better pump system
Freitag
2025-04-25 12:42:02
Small, lightweight, yet powerful, this tool goes right through all the tiles I've used it on. With the water connected, the blade shows very little wear after tiling a kitchen back-splash, a master bath, and an exterior entry way. Get one, if you have any tiling to do.It would be nice if the blade was nearer the end/edge of the saw, so you could cut into tighter spaces.
Joe
2025-04-18 16:33:14
Great tool for making long rip cuts on 8"X48" porcelain tiles. The saw is a little heavy and requires a steady hand. Cuts were clean and I had no blowouts or breaks. It's also very messy... but well worth it. Just wear protection and use it outside. Definitely use a face shield with this. I wore safety glasses and still got debris in my eyes. I had no issues with the water valve like other reviewers, but I made an easy modification. get a cheap shut off for the end of a hose and then attach the line to it. This will allow you to use the shutoff to regulate the flow instead of the valve. Also provides a quick way to turn it off and on.
athelake
2025-04-13 15:30:42
The media could not be loaded.
The French Chef
2025-03-29 18:45:47
Bought this instead of the usual table slide tile saw because I knew I'd need some flexibility. Besides who needs another unitasker in the tool box?SawSaw works great. A lot of comments about how easy it is to break the water injection assembly but given where it's placed it really shouldn't be much of an issue (yes a metal assy would be nicer). Cut the porcelain tile shown and it cuts with very, very little chipping - provided you watch your speed at the beginning and ending of the cut.JigMaking a good jig is critical unless you have special skills with a circular saw. Mine is a short term model but it clamps and provides a straight edge for the saw to ride against. So those halved width tiles have cuts that are nice and straight. Jig is also critical because the water tends to puddle and obscure the cut line. Predefining the cut line with a jig allows you to concentrate on keeping proper speed and not worrying about if you are on or near the line.Other- After one cut your crotch will be soaked. A lot of blowback at crotch level when using the water.- Power and water hoses tend to get tangled up as you go along though that's probably just me.Overall, very happy with it's performance.
capsteve
2025-03-25 09:53:36
I was concerned when I got this saw since there were some slightly negative comments regarding the water coupler/sprayer. I needed to cut several cordierite kiln shelves and wanted clean precise cuts while keeping the dust down. I considered buying the cheapest fixed blade table top saw, but I’m glad I purchased this saw. Besides cutting the cordierite shelves, I’ve used the saw to trim off the broken edges of a stone table. The motor is powerful enough to deal with the full cutting depth of the materials I needed to cut, the water connector provided the right pressure to keep the blade cool and eliminate stone dust clouds, and the built in safety breaker in the cord gave me the confidence that I wouldn’t be electrocuting myself.I think if I were doing small tile cuts, I’ll still need fixed table saw style cutter, but the circular rip saw configuration makes this a really handy and exceptional tool in my kit.Regarding the pictures, the stone table top on the propane fire pit is 3/4” thick and the additional thickness is an aluminum honeycomb 3/8”. With adhesive the thickest section I was cutting just over 1 1/2”, I had to use other tools the finish the job, but this saw did the bulk of the cutting thru stone, construction adhesive and aluminum. The pictures of the cordierite shelving show the clean edges of the cut, with the exception of where I paused to change my position, which resulted in the tool mark.Regarding my concern for the water coupler, it survived my use of this saw thru a couple projects. I also found that you can get replacement parts, including the water coupler online.
Stuart Smith
2025-03-04 13:17:40
I was so excited to get this saw and use it on some 3cm countertop material. Was disappointed very quickly. Front of baseplate and back of baseplate did not line up with blade as I tried to get it to follow my clamped guide. I realized quickly that only the front was going to be against my guide. I had water turned on all the way and made my first cut, about 26". The cut was great but the saw wasn't wanting to track along my guide properly. I set up for a long cut across the back and made about 3' of the cut when I started hearing a loud popping noise and then got a whiff of the undeniable smell of burning brushes. Soooo disappointing. I had high expectations because the blade is 4 ³/⁸" and will cut at a 1 3/8" depth which is plenty for the countertop, but I am very disappointed with this tool. I can't express in words as to how disappointing all this is to me. I have used DeWalt tools for many years and this one is well below standards for DeWalt.
john norman
2025-02-23 14:59:33
I use this to cut marble. It did a great job.
TB
2025-02-04 16:23:16
Cuts clean works great used it to cut 24z48 3/8 tiles np
CRISTIAN CORDOVA PEREYRA
2025-02-02 11:44:21
Es potente, el corte es poco profundo aún al máximo, la ventaja es el uso de agua para no hacer polvo, para ranuraciones para instalar tuberías o cables está bien.
Dagan S.
2025-02-01 16:11:25
I have been in renovation for 25 years and I would diffidently recommend this saw, I purchased it for rip cuts on 48 inch X 60 inch X 1/2 inch thick wall tile, works great and came with the hookup for a garden hose but it can also run off the DEWALT D36000S Wet Saw pump, that's how I use it.
Sergiorico.mtz
2025-01-21 15:01:33
Excelente uso y aplicación para dejar la loseta muy bien cortada
rob
2024-12-02 18:23:52
dry cut was great .goes through blade fast though. needs a better pump system
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