The Milwaukee 49-94-3010 is a 3 Diamond Tile Blade intended to cut ceramic or porcelain tiles, either wet or dry, when partnered with the M12 FUEL 3 Compact Cut Off Tool (2522). The 3 blade diameter makes it easy for the user to maneuver the blade to make notch and rounded cuts to fit tiles as required. Can be used to dry or wet cut.
- Ideal for cutting a variety of wall and floor tile
- Can be used to dry or wet cut
- 3/8 in. arbor hole size
- For use with Milwaukee M12 fuel 3 in. cut off tool (2522)
- Includes: five 3 in. diamond tile blades
Jacques Pagac (verified owner) –
This little blade works very well cutting Hardi-board sheets. What I have been doing is basically scoring the board half depth, and then snapping it off. Since I am putting up board and batten, the joints are concealed and I don’t require a tight factory edge fit. It is still pretty tight, and a thin line of silicon caulking finishes the job.
Lacy Armstrong (verified owner) –
This is a great diamond tile blade, especially for it’s 3 in. size. It cuts precise and lasts long. Highly recommended!!
Terence Gleason (verified owner) –
Life saver – whats more to say. I don’t use these all the time, but when I needed them they saved the day. Love the fact they are wet or dry. I used this to take about 3/8 of an inch off the thickness of a slab of stone. I cut 3/8 deep cuts all over the back side of the stone in a checkerboard pattern, the lightly broke off the pieces. Worked so well there was virtually nothing to touch up. I am going to try this again on a granite backsplash I need to install. Another time I used this to cut through tile that was already up on the wall. Was able to do this very precisely, very neatly. These have worked so well for me I actually keep a spare lying around. They are both wet and dry rated – I say this again simply because when I looked at the package I saw the wet rated symbol and missed the dry rated symbol – then I figured it out. Good work Milwaukee!
Kyle Trantow (verified owner) –
Nice size for very small jobs and delicate cut outs for corners, faucets, etc but is no replacement for a tile saw for larger jobs like a shower stall. Be careful, my old saw was a 10mm arbor and this is a true 3/8″ and will not work, fits fine in the Milwaukee M12. As the photo shows it can round a tile corner easily but this was very soft saltillo tile. I did run it through a 6″ piece of 3/8″ ceramic tile just to see how it would cut and it went through like it was butter. I did not learn anything about blade life with the soft tile but know it will be much shorter than a tile saw with a 7″ blade.
Wellington Davis (verified owner) –
This 3” diamond tile blade by Milwaukee performs exceptionally well when cutting porcelain and ceramic tile. This blade was designed to fit the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 3” compact cut-off tool, but can be used on other brands of tools. The blade is designed to fit anything with a 3/8” arbor and a max operating speed of 20,000 rpm. The small diameter of this blade makes it nice when cutting small radiuses and short or small cuts. Milwaukee claims it can be used wet or dry, but I have only used it with a water spray. Although I have not yet cut anything dry with this blade, I am confident it will perform very well.
Andreanne Bosco (verified owner) –
The wheel fit perfectly and was so easy to use. I love it for small jobs.
Jaclyn Nader (verified owner) –
This 3-inch Milwaukee Diamond Tile cut off wheel is designed to work with the Milwaukee M12 Fuel Cut Off Tool although there are many tools out there that have 3/8″ arbors that you could attach this to. Also, you can use a 3/8″ arbor mandrel and use it on just about any tool. As indicated by the name, it is intended to be used for tile. It makes quick work of cutting corners and small cutouts in a tile where a tile saw would be too big and cumbersome.Being made by Milwaukee it is of high quality in materials and workmanship. You can clearly see the diamond bits embedded in the cutting portion of the blade.In addition to tile work, this blade can cut about any material. You can use it to cut any kind or size pipe…plastic, copper, or steel. It can be used on sheet metal and various other metal objects. It can be used wet or dry and it can cut spinning in either direction.
Amie Mraz (verified owner) –
Great little blade for the cut off tool. It does small jobs nice.
Chandler Kunze (verified owner) –
Awesome for custom fitting tile.
Branson Rempel (verified owner) –
Best 3 inch Saul I’ve used all day long it cut everything perfectly
Saul Powlowski (verified owner) –
Great little blade for the cut off tool. It does small jobs nice.
Rogelio Armstrong (verified owner) –
It works where you really need a small wheel.