Additional information
Brand | RYOBI |
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Color | Green |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Tile |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Special Feature | Depth Adjustment |
Included Components | Bare-Tool |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 7.17"W x 8.5"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
Item Weight | 9.72 pounds |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Current Rating | 12 Amps |
Wattage | 1.44E+3 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Rubber or Polymer |
UPC | 033287164493 |
Manufacturer | Ryobi |
Part Number | Tc401 |
Item model number | Tc401 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Depth Adjustment |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Jon Carrara –
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If you are cutting glass tile u Must hook up the water. I watched a video to make sure it was done correctly. The water sprays from the back which is a dumb design when u cut with the front of the blade first. But I turn up the water adjustment full blast and it soaks the blade so it cuts the glass without chips and easy smooth. I tried without the water and broke the tile all to hell. Regular tile u can use without water or hose but I would still use it. After the project I actually learned how to use the saw so decided I will keep it because I have plenty tile jobs later and the price isn’t bad. I did see this on Depot website for $90 just sayin..
Gpdinc –
Don’t hesitate, very nice tool for the money!
Superman –
This tile saw helped my greatly for my large 2’x4’ tiles. Two things I wish it did was the blade should turn CCW not CW because you get less chipping if the blade goes into the tile and not away. The only way to fix this is to cut the tile upside down which means your sliding your saw on the texture side of the tile and harder to glide the tile saw. And I bought a separate small water pump that I put in a bucket of water because the adapter you get is for a garden faucet.
I also wish it came a in hard plastic case.
Pete –
Can’t beat this price for a wet saw. I’ve used to cut 400sq ft of 24×48″ tile so far with the original blade – zero issues.
Kerry Wendell Stange –
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Esta herramienta facilita los cortes de pisos y azulejos sin que aviente polvo por todos lados. Me encanta que tenga el accesorio del agua para minimizar el polvo y no terminar empanizado. Recomendado!
Esteban Gonzalez –
Un outil indispensable ce maniement est très intéressant
Elissa M. –
When I purchased this item I made certain to select the NEW option as there were other options to purchased a used item, however, I received a used item. I am very disappointed in this. The grinding dics was used, the cord had sand residue on it and so did the handle of the saw. The hose that came with it had water inside it CLEARY SHOWING THAT THE ITEM WAS USED.
Hoopy Frood –
Given the price of this saw, I am seriously impressed. There is a LOT of power in that little frame. The frame itself has challenges, but these can be overcome. I’m in both a time and money crunch on our kitchen remodel. A little time watching videos online will reveal A saw is essential in cutting sink countertops. But THIS saw in particular is incredible value, IF you get to know it. All below is from cutting ColorQuartz.
Shallow Cut Depth: The stock 4″ blade cannot cut through 30mm material. If you use something like a square or a fence to guide the cut, this will make the cut depth even shallower. A two-pass (w/ and w/o fence) leaves a 30mm slab at where you can easily break the kerf open. HOWEVER! Another reviewer said “just put a 4.5 inch blade on it.” I only just received a 4.5″ I had ordered for the angle grinder. Could it be so simple? YES. Just stick a 4.5″ blade in there and see if that solves your problems! I will test again as soon as weather permits!
No (precise) Kerf Mark on Shoe: Where you can lock/unlock the bevel adjustment there IS a pathetically small sorta-reticle protrusion. And it very precisely indicates the FAR side of the kerf from the “workpiece” (the large piece on which the shoe is resting). So you either need to use a fence (see above) or scribe your cutline *1/16 inch” beyond* where you’d “leave the line” in order to NOT cut the kerf out of your workpiece accidentally. Constantly adjusting marks-from-measurements is a pain; using a fence makes the cut too shallow. Or just freehand it a safe distance from the line, and the grind out the rest. Where there’s a will, this saw WILL cut happily. Almost too happily!
Water Supply/Screw Issues: I bought the saw because I was thinking of constantly stealing the water line off it and just setting it up to dribble where I was using wet bits on dry tools (again tight budget). As other reviewers have noted, it’s a royal pain to actually screw the water supply into the saw. The screw hole in the body does not actually line up with the molded hole in the plastic with any kind of helpful tolerance. You have to fiddle until everything aligns just *perfectly,* or you WILL strip the hole, ruin the screw, or both.
So go slow and be careful! OR! Cut the plastic until it recesses with its screw hole well-aligned with body’s hole. What a pain, right? Deal with it. It’s a cheap saw. Regardless no one in their right mind would WANT to take that on and off a bunch…
So, happily, on my sixth test cut (not doing anything crazy ever!) the water shutoff valve body snapped in twain, midway along the whopping 3 inch cut… Two silver linings and one hopefully sweet idea:
1.) It’s snapped just so perfectly that the On/Off still works! It’s just not attached to anything. So I just used bricks to hold the line where I wanted it (Or I held it myself, rarely ideal). Now I could supply all the water I wanted to the wet-bits-on-dry-tools!
2.) I called the Ryobi phone number listed on the product page and just said “I bough this saw online. The saw works great but the valve snapped in half. I wasn’t doing anything crazy, I swear. How do I go about getting a replacement valve?” And they were amazingly fast and helpful. I assumed I’d need to pay for the part. But no! No balking about an online purchase.
Hopefully Sweet Idea: I think this is just plain old 1/4 inch poly line! Haven’t measured yet. But if it was (and I will test this very soon), than anyone could make the water supply detachable from the saw with push-fit couplings! Then you wouldn’t need to fiddle with that terrible screw situation (apart from the first time) if you wanted the line off the saw for any reason.
It’s Lightweight! TOO?!: This powerful saw is SO lightweight it’s almost too lightweight. Without a fence it can easily become squirrelly in the cuts. It’s so light it’s TOO easy to accidentally lift up the back of the shoe. It requires both firmness and ease to guide the saw well. Just practice more than you expect to before going to actual work. On my first big cut I did get a significant kickback. Operator error. So lightweight-and-high-power have their advantages. This saw demands respect its price would seem to belie.
Can’t wait to give these improvements a try! Obviously there are great saws available out-of-the-box if you can afford them. But if you want a real tool on a budget, and are willing to work with it’s limitations, this is a GREAT option to consider!
Amazon Customer –
Used this to cut granite countertops. Definitely worked well. The water feature was the selling point for me and it definitely made a difference. I was able to cut perfect straight lines clamping my t square to the countertop and following the edge
Elissa M. –
This saw was the perfect solution for cutting our granite countertop with the right cutout for our new sink. It was easy to use and worked perfectly.