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DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10 Inch, 15-Amp, 1,220 MWO, Corded (D36000S)

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1.:Wet With Stand


2.Size:10 Inch


About this item

  • Cutline indicator, rigid frame, and stainless-steel rollers provide cutting accuracy to within 1/32 in. over 30 in. cuts
  • 37 in. rip cut capacity (41 in. with plunge) and 18 in. cutting clearnace left of blade allows users to rip 36 in. x 36 in. tile in half
  • 8-1/2 in. crosscut capacity is ideal for cutting 6 in. sills and 8 in. x 48 in. planks at a 30% offset
  • 91 lbs. for portablility to and from the jobsite
  • 28-7/8 in. width from column to cart edge fits through standard 30 in. door frames
  • 15 Amp motor provides 1220 MWO for demanding applications
  • 18 in. x 36 in. and 24 in. x 24 in. tile fully contained within water tray system, helping keep the work area clean and dry
  • Integrated storage for the cart extension, miter guide, and wrenches keeps accessories with the saw during transportation
  • Compatible with D240001 Tile Saw Stand


The 10 in. High Capacity Wet Tile Saw provides the professional tile installer a 37 in. rip cut capacity, 8-1/2 in. crosscut capacity, and 1/32 in. over 30 in. accuracy . The rip cut capacity in combination with 18 in. cutting clearance (left of blade) allows the user to rip 36 in. x 36 in. tile in half. The crosscut capacity is ideal for 6 in. sill cutting and up to 8 in. x 48 in. plank cutting at a 30% offset. Perform rip cuts up to 41 in. with plunge. The 28-7/8 in. width from column to cart edge allows you to pass through standard 30 in. door frames. When the water tray system is installed, 18 in. x 36 in. and 24 in. x 24 in. tiles are fully contained within the coverage area, limiting mess when working indoors. The stand allows you to set up a workspace on site, and at only 91 lbs., the tile saw is made for portability to and from the jobsite.


Don Marcos
2025-09-03 10:17:52
Moves right through 36" tile like butter and apparently is extremely accurate with it's cuts - as in, it doesn't seem to drift at all. It's also well thought out with what needs to be where to make things convenient. I'll use it a bit more and post and update on how it holds up over time.Update: Yeah, it does walk a little bit on long rip cuts - about a 16th. I can live with it - so far, but still, it's not perfectly accurate. The DeWalt diamond blade starts out chipping tile (no matter how I handle speed), but seems to settle down considerably after about a dozen or so cuts. Also, I really like that I can put the water pump in a freshwater bucket so as not to circulate the milky coolant water.All in all, I'm pretty happy with the saw. It was about $300 over my budget but it will handle 2.5"in thick paving stones, and 36" rip cuts on porcelain and granite.9/12/2022 update:I've done a 1300sqft house floor and another 500sqft of bathroom walls.The DeWalt diamond blade smoothed out and settled down to smoother cuts w/o excessive chipping, but it never stopped doing it. I replaced it with a Ridgid & a Pearl. Both are vastly superior. My opinion, remove the DeWalt upon arrival, drop it in the recycle bin and install either one of the 2 mentioned above.The functionality and operation of this saw is just fantastic. It assembles/disassembles easily and quickly for cleaning and moving. Blade changes take literally 2 minutes. The whole package is not so heavy or bulky as to require 2 people.In short, I have beat on it like I caught it breaking into my house and it just keeps on providing outstanding product.
Erik W.
2025-08-12 19:33:40
I have been tiling for almost 30 years. As I got better I needed a better and bigger saw as bigger tiles got popular so I bought the first generation Dewalt tile saw and was impressed. 15 years later it still runs like a top after 100's of tile jobs, so it was hard to pull the trigger on another expensive tool but man oh man, I'm so glad I did! My old one always had a little problem sliding smoothly which I got used to but none of my apprentices could compensate and would often crack tiles. This saw is so smooth and no hiccups in certain spots and can easily cut 24" to even 36" tiles without me having to cut half way the flipping the tile to finish the cut which was time consuming and hard to be as accurate. A long cut used to take a couple minutes. Now I can make a 36" cut in about 30-40 seconds with more accuracy and much less effort. If you are like me and only do tiling 40-50% percent of the projects I do, don't think twice like I did and buy this and save time and have fun having a new tool that is so much better than you are probably using now and will pay for itself in the time you save.Cons, It is heavy and takes longer to set upPros, I was able to set it up and use in my garage and it did a fantastic job keeping the water in the saw and not on the floor. I am not being paid or getting any benefit from this review.
Customer
2025-06-22 18:50:46
Heavy saw, requires 2 folks to set up/move comfortably, but such a game changer for my tile work. I can’t vouch for the blade it came with because I installed a nicer one straight out of the box (I’ve never been very impressed with Dewalt tile blades). Very easy to use, cut cleanly and square right away! And more importantly, has the capacity to rip/cut large format tiles.
Double T
2025-06-20 10:01:21
We have 3 and there quality is the best on the market only draw back is it's heavy but I can deal with that.
Customer
2025-06-08 14:36:18
Perfect cuts. Catches 90% of overspray. I've completed 31 bathrooms, 12 backsplashes, 43 floors, and shows no sign of wear. Best tile saw I've ever owned.
aaron riley
2025-06-05 13:40:18
Best tile saw on the market. All I need to say.
Huffmeister
2025-04-17 12:31:57
Functions really well with great horsepower. Breaks down into too many parts for portability between job sites. Stations that collapse onto a rolling stand are far better.
Kevin C
2025-02-05 17:48:23
It will need a new blade but other then that this saw is definitely 5 stars! Contains the water, and cuts precise! The blade isn't very good out of the box tho. I used it but am going to switch it. Tried it for a whole bathroom and it does leave small chips at any speed. Everything else is amazing on this saw... Wait! except the weight. You have to really break it down and make multiple trips to get it where you want and to set it up. I am in Chicago which is many levels and floors and its ok of course its worth it but leaving it set up once I get it into place isn't that bad.