The QEP Diamond Jig Saw Blade features a thin diamond coating, which promotes faster cutting with less dust. This blade provides better diamond retention, higher diamond exposure and reduced susceptibility to stripping. This blade cuts through hard materials and resists overheating for long-lasting use. Make both straight and gradual curve cuts with the QEP Diamond Jig Saw Blade.
- For cutting hard materials, including porcelain and ceramic tile
- Heat treated alloy steel backer for superior strength
- High quality durable diamonds for a thinner cut
- Diamonds are attached with a high quality brazing technology to ensure they don’t come off
- Strong and easy to control blade for fast cutting
- Easy to clean by rinsing with hose or in clean water after each use
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Judge Marks (verified owner) –
I don’t have any tile cutter tool for forming recess on my basement sink backsplash project. Decided to have a trial on this blade. The cutting is neat and clean but making sure use a squeezing bottle to water down the blade during cutting. Cannot give 5 stars as no idea of how many metre cut that this blade can last. If you only have a jig saw instead of an angle grinder at home like me, may be a good choice to get the work done.
Lacy Bashirian (verified owner) –
I read the reviews before buying this and honestly, it works as intended. We did our bathroom and did floor to curling tile and it made all the cutouts on those just fine with one blade. I did run my jigsaw at a slower speed than usual, but that is just common sense. If I had to provide a number for length, I would say close to 70″ was cut with this one blade. On the other hand, I did run into issues cutting our flooring tile. With that said, the same flooring tile did eat up a diamond hole saw too. I would honestly say this is a good blade, but some times are definitely harder than others, so keep that in mind and speed kills, so try to keep it on the slow side.
Amalia Hettinger (verified owner) –
Works great. Great price,same quilty as higher priced blades
Yasmine Carter (verified owner) –
After burning through multiple carbide blades cutting hardie board siding and currently hardie backer board for a bathroom I found this one blade. After many cuts I’m still using the same blade.
Berneice Kozey (verified owner) –
Works great
Emery Franecki (verified owner) –
Worked great for cutting complex cutouts on ceramic floor tiles. Didn’t know such a blade existed for my jigsaw until now.
Tyrese Will (verified owner) –
Worked great for expanding a plumbing hole in some ceramic bath tile. It helped to have my kid using a spray bottle of water though as I was cutting because it was running a little hot.
Kayla Weissnat (verified owner) –
Works great on Hardie Siding.
Lyda Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Shouldn’t it last for more than one 6-inch cut?
Felton Stamm (verified owner) –
Used this to make two cuts on 5” tile. I went with the cheap option and recommend a wet a wet saw if you want it done right. This would be great for custom cuts for outlets.
Ima Dickens (verified owner) –
It bent while cutting cement board, but we were able to bend it back. Overall it did what was it said it would do. I feel it could have been a little bit sturdier.
Abagail Funk (verified owner) –
Cuts very well right down into a corner cut
Beau Reichel (verified owner) –
Blade cut thru Hardy board with ease.
Jonathan Hoeger (verified owner) –
Good but heated VERY quickly…. had to water cool every 1/4″ of cut but did the job
Wayne Larson (verified owner) –
Worked amazingly well. As it says, add water to be most effective.
Velda Torphy (verified owner) –
I admit i was VERY nervous after reading same reviews of bad experiences with this blade. Just want to let you know mine. I needed to cut a four inch hole in my tiled walled tub/shower. I have never done it before. The instructions say to keep the blade cool with water. The only way i could do this was to have my son use a spray bottle and keep squirting the blade. You do need to do a little prep to keep the debris from going done the tub drain. Probably didn’t need to but i did it anyway. Taped cardboard (cereal box) around my hole destination. I only regret not keeping the heavy duty plastic thing the blade was in when i bought it. I didn’t have any hopes of thinking i would be needing to keep this blade when done. I was wrong, not only did it perform flawless, it has plenty of life for another job sometime. It could also benefit that my jigsaw has the ability to slow the speed down which i did that also. I did not go at it full speed. The wall was 1/4 tile and 1/2 cement backer board installed.
Sharon Davis (verified owner) –
Keep the blade sufficiently wet while using and you can make all the tricky cuts into tile.
Kareem Hauck (verified owner) –
Little miracle tool in a certain situation.
Mervin Tillman (verified owner) –
It’s nice to use when a clean cut is desired where staight cutting blades will not work.
Marlin Medhurst (verified owner) –
I used this blade to make curved cuts on ceramic tiles to edge against a curved shower base. The blade performed well. You just have to keep it flooded with water and go slow. My wife used a squeeze bottle to keep a steady stream of water flowing against the lead edge of the blade while I cut.