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
Brown Hammes (verified owner) –
Did excellent job of cutting 12″ X 12″ X 3/8 inch thick very hard ceramic floor tile. I was looking for a diamond blade for an older jigsaw that used a U-type blade, and did not find one anywhere. I bought this in the Home Depot store. I watched a U-tube video that showed using a water bottle to cool the blade, so I used an ear syringe to do that, and the blade worked perfectly. I bought two blades just in case one did not work to cut two tiles. I needed to cut about six inches on each tile in a curved pattern (see photo). Cooling the blade seemed to make the difference. I was surprised how exactly it cut. Go slowly. It worked perfectly. Did not need the second blade and the first one showed no wear. I bought the T-type blade but it fit into the older Black and Decker jig saw (which I bought in 1969). This floor tile is so hard it melted a bit used to drill some holes to install grab bars, so I expected problems with the jig saw but it worked very well. Could not be happier with the results. Just cool the blade with water and go slowly.
Arch Reynolds (verified owner) –
I just had a few cuts to make and didn’t have a tile saw. Worked great but given my limited use, I can’t testify to life.
Cara Upton (verified owner) –
cut cement board like butter. cut porcelain tile quickly
Charlotte Eichmann (verified owner) –
Worked GREAT
Kavon Cole (verified owner) –
Cuts well at a slower speed… keep it wet while cutting it will last awhile.
Murphy Weber (verified owner) –
Wasn’t sure if this was exactly what I needed for the job, but it did exactly what I needed it to, very satisfied
Scottie Veum (verified owner) –
Blade cut thru Hardy board with ease.
Zella Cartwright (verified owner) –
Worked great. Wish it would last longer to cut more tiles
Mabelle Wehner (verified owner) –
It works well.
Alexis Hegmann (verified owner) –
I was only able to cut an 6×8 area of peel and stick Stak Stone before it went dull … not a lot
Easter Goyette (verified owner) –
Very limited life span on porcelain tile, even with water cooling. Diamond blade should last longer.
Alvah Tremblay (verified owner) –
Since this is my first tiling job an cutting tool I can’t compare it to others. What I can sy is that this takes a very long time no matter what speed the saw is set at. What does help is to clamp/secure the tile and have a spray bottle constantly misting the blade. There’s an audible change when it needs water and its like every 1-2 seconds. Also sparks will start when it needs water for those who are deaf. If you’re blind you shouldn’t be using power tools anyway.
Roxanne Nolan (verified owner) –
I just bought the blade and it did exactly what I needed it for. I used it to cut polycarbonate. No cracking, no shattering, no rough edges.
Lelia Nolan (verified owner) –
Worked fantastic for making right angle corner cuts and rectangular edge cuts on half a dozen ceramic tiles for our back splash. I wish I had bought this before trying nippers for making those cuts, which were very frustrating with nippers–takes 5-10 minutes per tile with nippers and plenty of them break in the process. After switching to this blade, it was EASY to make clean cuts in seconds with a helper and a handy water squirting bottle purchased from Home Depot’s cleaning supplies section. I even cut a couple all by myself with the jigsaw in one hand and the squirt bottle in the other. Who needs a wet saw rental for small jobs if you have a jigsaw and buy this blade, plus a $20 manual tile cutter? That way, you can take your time and have tools to keep or donate.
Trent Block (verified owner) –
What was looking for.
Mustafa Steuber (verified owner) –
Good product!!
Schuyler Koepp (verified owner) –
Extremely pleased on purchase. This blade worked great cutting out half circles on my tile install! Using with water, blade appears to have many more miles of cutting.
Ova Dooley (verified owner) –
Did what it was soppose to.
Alyce Pacocha (verified owner) –
I used these blades to do cutouts on porcelain tile; the curved cuts were more trouble, but that i think was more the fault of the jigsaw. The blade appeared to look duller by the end (i think it did around a dozen cuts) but it was still cutting the tile. I was cutting over a bucket water, and i was spraying it down so the blade was repeatedly being soaked. would buy again if needed