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Handheld Tile Saws

Handheld Circular Saws for Tile & Stone Cutting

Handheld tile saws are portable circular saws designed for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone, and engineered materials during tile installation and fabrication. This collection includes electric tile saws, pneumatic stone cutters, wet/dry cutting systems, and track-guided circular saws used for plunge cuts, edge trimming, freehand cutting, and detailed tile cutting applications across residential and commercial projects.

BIHUI Electric Stone Cutter

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The BIHUI Electric Stone Cutter is a 5" handheld dry cutting saw designed for tile, stone, and concrete materials. Its 1600W motor and 12,200 RPM o...

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Handheld Tile Saws for Wet, Dry & Track-Guided Cutting

Handheld tile saws are portable circular saws designed for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone, concrete, and engineered materials during tile installation and fabrication. This collection includes electric tile saws, pneumatic stone cutters, wet/dry cutting systems, and track-guided circular saws used for plunge cutting, edge trimming, channel cutting, and detailed tile cutting applications.

Handheld cutting systems are commonly used for shower tile installation, backsplash cutting, floor tile trimming, countertop fabrication, paver cutting, and on-site tile modifications where stationary tile saws are not practical.

Types of Handheld Tile Saws

  • Electric Tile Saws: Corded or cordless handheld saws designed for continuous tile and stone cutting applications.
  • Pneumatic Stone Cutters: Air-powered cutting tools commonly used for fabrication work and wet cutting environments.
  • Wet/Dry Cutting Systems: Handheld saws designed for water-fed cutting, dry cutting, or combined wet/dry applications.
  • Track-Guided Tile Saws: Circular saw systems designed for guided straight cuts and controlled plunge cutting applications.
  • Channel & Detail Cutters: Specialized handheld cutters used for channels, edge work, trimming, and detailed tile modifications.

Wet vs Dry Tile Cutting

Wet cutting helps reduce dust, cool the blade, and improve cutting performance on dense materials such as porcelain tile and stone. Dry cutting provides portability and flexibility for on-site tile cutting applications where water-fed systems are not practical.

Selecting the Right Handheld Tile Saw

Selecting the correct handheld tile saw depends on material type, blade size, cutting depth, wet or dry operation, power source, and whether guided cutting or freehand cutting is required for the application.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can handheld tile saws cut?
Handheld tile saws are commonly used for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone, concrete, pavers, and engineered stone materials.
What is the difference between wet and dry tile cutting?
Wet tile cutting uses water to cool the blade and reduce dust, while dry cutting is designed for portable cutting applications where water-fed systems are not practical.
What is a track-guided tile saw used for?
Track-guided tile saws are used for controlled straight cuts, plunge cuts, and large-format tile cutting applications that require improved cutting accuracy.
What handheld saw is used for plunge cutting tile?
Handheld circular tile saws with plunge-cut capability are commonly used for outlet cutouts, vent openings, detail cuts, and controlled interior tile cuts.
When should a handheld tile saw be used instead of a wet saw?
Handheld tile saws are commonly used for on-site tile modifications, trimming, plunge cuts, and detail work where transporting material to a stationary wet saw is impractical.