SKIL 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw vs Toe Kick Saw EKS85 with 3-3/8 in blades
Overall winner: SKIL 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw
Key Differences
SKIL (Product A) is positioned as a wet tile saw with a stainless top, adjustable rip fence/miter gauge, and blade-cooling water reservoir—good for tile cutting. igooo (Product B) is a toe-kick saw designed for flush cuts and subfloor/cabinet work, shipping with wood blades plus a diamond blade for tiles/stones—better for varied material and tight-space cuts
SKIL 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw
Compact wet tile saw with corrosion-resistant top, adjustable fence, and water reservoir for cooling. Noted for ease of use and good value on small projects; some users report occasional tile breakage and splashy water
Pros
- Corrosion-resistant stainless steel top
- Adjustable rip fence and miter gauge
- Blade cooling water reservoir
- Bevel cuts 0 to 45 degrees
Cons
- Tile breakage reported by some users
- Water splash variability
Toe Kick Saw EKS85 with 3-3/8 in blades
A specialized flush-cutting saw for removing subfloors under cabinets, using alloy blades for wood and a diamond blade for tiles. One customer notes it easily cuts through a 3/4" subfloor
Pros
- flush to wall or cabinets
- high quality alloy blades for woods
- includes diamond blade for tiles and stones
- multiple cutting depth positions
Cons
- noted kickback during use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skil |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | igooo |
| User Reviews | Skil |