Casaverde 5Pcs 4.5" Diamond Porcelain Tile Saw Blade vs ADLSS 14 in 20mm Arbor Diamond Blade for Concrete and Masonry
Overall winner: ADLSS 14 in 20mm Arbor Diamond Blade for Concrete and Masonry
Key Differences
Casaverde A is a compact 4.5" blade marketed for porcelain and ceramic tile with chip-free, dry or wet cutting; it also lists some reports of chipping and mixed opinions on thickness. ALSKAR B is a 14" blade with a 20mm arbor focused on concrete and brick durability but has reported potential wobble and requires a specific 20mm arbor (not 1 inch)
Casaverde 5Pcs 4.5" Diamond Porcelain Tile Saw Blade
Casaverde universal diamond blade for dry or wet tile cutting with a slim turbo rim for fast, smooth, chip-free cuts. Users note good performance on porcelain tiles and strong value, with some reports of minor chipping
Pros
- universal for dry or wet cutting
- thin turbo mesh rim for fast cutting
- long life diamond matrix
- thicker center reduces vibrations
Cons
- some users report minor chipping on tile surface
- thickness varies vs other blades
ADLSS 14 in 20mm Arbor Diamond Blade for Concrete and Masonry
Diamond saw blade designed for 14
Pros
- designed for fast, smooth cutting in brick and block
- suitable for STIHL high speed saw with 20mm arbor
- durable segmented diamond blade for masonry materials
Cons
- requires 20mm arbor compatibility (not 1 inch)
- mixed opinions on wobble issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Casaverde |
| Durability | ALSKAR DIAMOND |
| Versatility | Casaverde |
| User Reviews | Tie |