SKIL 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw vs VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw 12 in, 1800 W, wet-cut
Overall winner: VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw 12 in, 1800 W, wet-cut
Key Differences
Skil's 7-inch wet tile saw (A) is positioned as the more budget-friendly, tile-focused machine with features like a corrosion-resistant stainless top, adjustable rip fence and miter gauge, and a blade cooling water reservoir. VEVOR's 12-inch electric concrete saw (B) offers higher power (1800 W), faster cutting speed (up to 5300 rpm) and a wet-cutting attachment for heavier concrete work but may draw more power and has reports of breaker trips
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
VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw 12 in, 1800 W, wet-cut
Electric concrete saw with 12 in blade and 1800 W motor for wet cutting. Includes water line, pump, and blade; supports up to 4.5 in depth. Customer insight notes solid build and ease of use
Pros
- wet-cutting attachment included
- high power 1800 W motor
- direct water spraying for safer cutting
- heat-proof copper motor design
Cons
- power draw can be high
- breaker trips reported by some users
- mixed feedback on performance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skil |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | Skil |