T3 Razor 10" Diamond Blade
Product Details
T3 Razor 10" Diamond BladeThe "Triple Threat" T3 Razor diamond blade features a thin continuous rim and reinforced core for fast and precise cuts through ceramic tile, porcelain, granite, marble, natural stone, and engineered stone. Features
Technical Specifications
Not Recommended for the followingDue to the thicker core this blade cannot be used for
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27 reviews
7777 10" t3 Razor Diamond Blade
by jay s
This is without a doubt the best blade I have ever used. Slices through super hard porcelain with ease. I laughed the whole first day every time I made a cut ! Worth every penny and then some ! You'll be very glad you ordered it !
Chips at the end of the cut
by NW Tile
This blade cuts very fast and the cut is very clean until I reach the end of the tile. For some reason at the end of the cut the tile blows out I tried on 7 different tiles before I switched to the Pearl DTL blade. I adjusted the blade depth in order to avoid this but to no avail. The end result is a tile cut very quickly but not as clean as I need for a cut that will be exposed. The Pearl blade which last much longer but did not cut as fast gave me a much cleaner cut.
Core Separated! Blade chipped!
by Antstaller
Had bought this blade from a local supplier after around 150+ ft. of some pretty tough porcelain a piece of the blade flew off! I took the blade off and saw a piece of the rim missing and the thicker core was separating from the blade. I called my supplier he said to call the manufacturer they basically blamed me and said it was user error and refused to make good on the blade ( I was given a partial credit from my local supplier). Better than nothing I guess. I just saw on a Facebook group that this was a common problem around the same time and looks like they all received refunds. Guess it is about who you know.
Quality control is awful
by Mudmixer -
This blade was the third T3 I have purchased. The first 2 blades worked great. Straight fast cuts with little if any chipping of glaze. I bought another saw for a large job so I bought a second blade. I used it for a few hours but it was not working as the last one had. The third was chipping the tile and blade had a lot of deflection while cutting causing it to chip the glaze and the blade eventually blew up losing pieces of the diamond ring. I had to finish with the old warn T3 which still cut better than the second new blade. I'm sorry but I would not recommend this blade to any one. You will either get a great blade or horrible one and be forced to leave the job site to go buy another one.
I love it
by Serghei
great blade
Worth every penny
by R
Nearly flawless blade. When you notice small chips finally showing, dress from L & R sides (not feeding the dressing stone straight in like tile)--a little goes a long way.
I'm cutting 8"x48" hard, extremely well-rectified, faux-wood porcelain. Compared to Pearl (poor), Platinum (also poor), and Dewalt XPR (worst).
Glad I tried it, now I know what's worth the $$ and what isn't. I've ordered several T3 now for my 2500 square foot tile job, and will be ordering several more to finish the job.