Skil 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw with HydroLock Water Containment vs VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw 14 in with Wet/Dry Cutting
Key Differences
Skil 3550-02 (A) is a compact 7-inch wet tile saw with Hydro Lock containment, sliding side extension for 18×18 tiles, and adjustable rip fence/miter gauge — good for tile work and a lower-priced tier. VEVOR 14 in (B) is a larger, more powerful concrete/stone saw with a 2600 W motor and included wet-cutting attachment, pump and water line, better suited for heavier concrete and stone cutting but draws more power and has some breaker-trip reports
Skil 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw with HydroLock Water Containment
A 7-inch wet tile saw with hydro lock water containment and adjustable rip fence for accurate cuts. Customers note easy setup and good value for small projects
Pros
- HydroLock water containment keeps water near blade
- Sliding side extension supports tiles up to 18 x 18 inches
- Aluminum table top is rust-resistant
- Adjustable rip fence and miter gauge for straight and miter cuts
Cons
- Table size may be too small for larger tiles
- Mixed durability reports and occasional tile chipping
- Quality perceptions vary
VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw 14 in with Wet/Dry Cutting
Electric concrete saw with 14 in cutting capacity and 5 in depth, featuring wet-cutting attachment for direct water spray. 2600 W motor delivers fast cutting; double switch for safety. Customer note: solid build and good cutting performance
Pros
- wet-cutting attachment included
- high-power 2600 W motor
- direct water spray for easier cutting
- double switch for safety
Cons
- water pump may fail after initial use
- some reports of breaker tripping
- power draw may be high
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skil |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Skil |