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Stationary tile saws differ from gliding and bridge tile saws in that you feed the tile into the blade by hand—there’s no table or rail system on which to guide the tile. These saws resemble table saws in that they consist of a flat table top with a blade coming out.
Because of the layout, it can be more difficult to get a straight cut due to not having the blade above the tile and the friction between the tile and the table. However, stationary tile saws are lightweight and portable. They can be set up on any bench or sawhorses and moved as needed. For small jobs, these saws are a great value.
Use our exclusive tool-comparison engine in the bar below to compare stationary tile saws. Not sure if this is the right type of tile saw for you? Read our full article on how to choose a tile saw.
Craftsman
Craftsman 22320
FlorCraft
FlorCraft 709-3915
FlorCraft WTC180
Husky
Husky THD750L
Kobalt
Kobalt KB7004
PlasPlugs
PlasPlugs DWW406US
PlasPlugs DWW180US
QEP
QEP 60084A
QEP 60088
QEP 60083
QEP 60089
QEP 22500
QEP 60087
RIDGID
RIDGID R4020
Ryobi
Ryobi WS721
Ryobi WS720S
Skil
Skil 3540-01
WorkForce
WorkForce THD550
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