MK-225 Hot Dog Porcelain Diamond Blade

17 Reviews
MK Diamond

Product Details

Product Details

MK-225 Hot Dog Porcelain Diamond Blade

The MK-225 Hot Dog diamond blade has a thin rim for fast and precise cuts through porcelain, ceramic, and vitreous tile.


Features

  • High grade, thin-rim blade
  • Stiffened slot and ultra-thin kerf allows the MK-225 to cut with less drag and resistance than any other tile blade
  • Decreased resistance means longer blade life and increased cutting efficiency
  • Tension slots help prevent dishing and blade wobble
  • Diamond blade utilizes a patent pending core slot design to provide a thin kerf; ensuring a consistent cutting edge and eliminating porcelain surface chipping even with the hardest porcelain tile
  • 12" blade cannot be used on a hand held cut off saw
  • These blades are designed for wet cutting only

MK-225 Hot Dog Diamond Blade Specifications
Model159614160451160452158434158435158436169206
Blade Size4"4-1/2"5"7"8"10"12"
Rim Height7 mm7 mm7 mm7 mm7 mm7 mm7 mm
Arbor20 mm - 5/8"5/8"5/8"5/8"5/8"5/8"1"
RPM15,20013,50012,2008,7307,6406,1155,095
Kerf0.050"0.050"0.050"0.050"0.050"0.050"0.080"

MaterialPerformance
PorcelainExcellent
CeramicExcellent
MarbleFair
GraniteGood
Hard GraniteGood
GlassNot Recommended

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Ratings & Reviews

17 reviews

1/16/2015 5:02 pm

Not what you would expect from MK

by Bob the builder -

This is not a good blade. I’m a professional contractor not a weekend warrior so you’re getting this tip from somewhat of a reliable source. The blade is to thin, you’re grinding not cutting so thinness really doesn’t matter. The blade heats up real quick when you cut at average speed using max water. I us an MK saw that gets alot of water to the blade. Once the blade gets hot it warps causing wobbling problems so you chip edges and fight to get strait cuts (my table is true). There should be no problems like this; it is very frustrating at the jobsite. Even running the tile through at extremely slow speeds (frustrating again, time is money right? construction is all about professional tradesmen quality work and production if you’re not real good and real quick find another occupation.) The blade wore out very fast. I’m doing 2 porcelain bathrooms now and all my work includes tile work amongst other things .I would suggest using a Raimondi Razor but avoid this one if not be sure to have a spare to replace it with.

7/24/2015 1:54 pm

Great Buy

by Vince W

This is one of the best blades I have purchased, out of all the blades I have this one is by far my favorite for cutting ceramic and porcelain.

7/24/2015 2:00 pm

MK's the best

by Chandler J

clean cuts through ceramic and porcelain tile, and outlasts every other blade that I have used in the past. The cost is great you can not do better, I would recommend this blade to any professional or amateur.

10/9/2015 4:49 pm

Great blade for the price

by Attiliano

Great blade for cutting ceramic and porcelain standard tiles. It seems too thin to do any clean out cuts, but works great for straight cutting. Looks cool too..

11/18/2015 10:38 pm

best 10" blade

by Palmer Tile

I run them on my dewalt saws. Been through at least 6 of them. They last about 6 months with every other day use. I used one on a 1 1/4" paver job cutting vusors that tapered to nothing. No problems. They are a consistent blade, you know what your getting. Forget the silly red blade with all the internet hype for twice the price, and with the thick awkward core to work around when cleaning out cuts.

6/20/2017 11:02 am

Mk 225 hot dog blade

by tiler

Used this blade on 24" x 3/8 porcelain tile and gave fast smooth accurate cuts every time. Will buy this blade again