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DEWALT D24000 Heavy-Duty 1.5 Horsepower 10 Inch Wet Tile Saw

DEWALT D24000 Heavy-Duty 1.5 Horsepower 10 Inch Wet Tile Saw

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Brand: DeWALT
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $1,766.00
Buy New: $1,022.34
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 17432

Media: Tools Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 91.5
Dimensions (in): 36 x 29.3 x 20.4

MPN: D24000
Model: D24000
UPC: 028877414294
EAN: 0028877414294
ASIN: B0006FIOA2

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • Easy to transport and set up at less than 70 pounds
  • Frame includes integrated stainless steel rail system to ensure accurate cuts
  • Adjustable, dual nozzle system for water control and reduced overspray
  • Cut hard materials with powerful 1.2 horsepower motor
  • Easy cleaning with removable cutting cart

Accessories:

  • DeWALT Men's Stabilizer Lightweight Oxford
  • DeWALT Men's Equalizer Composite Toe Hiker
  • DEWALT D24001 Tile Saw Stand for D24000 Tile Saw
  • DeWalt DW4761 10-Inch Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor for Ceramic or Tile
  • DeWalt DW4762 10-Inch Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor for Porcelain or Tile

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The D24000 10 wet tile saw offers a huge cutting range with 24 inch rip and 18 inch diagonal capacity. Itrsquo;s light weight at less than 70 pounds and simple to transport in 2 easy trips. Innovatively designed with a cantilevered cutting cart, an integrated 45o and 22.5o bevel feature and a rail system attached to the saw frame, the D24000 is made to be more productive. The large, detachable water trays and adjustable water nozzle system provide exceptional water containment so that the saw can be setup inside a house with a minimal protection. Included with the saw is: cart extension; edge-guide; rear pan and cutting cart water attachments; 5 gallon ABS plastic water pan; 10 porcelain cutting blade, pump, and blade change; and rail adjustment wrenches.

Product Description
10" Wet Tile Saw, Rips To 24", Diagonal To 18" Tile, Maximum Depth 3-3/4" For V-Cap Pavers, 1-1/5 HP, 15A Motor Will Cut Porcelain Stone As Well, Plunge Cuts For Electrical Outlets Floor Registers, Motor Tilts To 44/22.5 Degrees With Positive Stops, Stainless Steel Rail System, Dual Water Nozzle Design Minimizes Overspray, Rear Side Water Attachments Keep Water In Pan, Not On Floor, Compact Design Light Weight, 69 LBS, Easily Transports Sets Up By 1 Operator, 5 Gallon Water Pan, Flip Style Edge Guide For 90 45 Degree Set Up, Removable Cutting Cart For Easy Cleaning, Optional Stand Is DW24001, True Value #629-883.


Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Great When it WORKS!!!   October 6, 2008
David Rone (Idaho)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R2SZDGH1L1TNLL"Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2SZDGH1L1TNLL/a We are now on the THIRD repair on this machine. We have used it in total three times. The blade wobbles after two or three cuts, the bearings go out everytime and they replace the part but that is time and money lost. I don't know how they need to solve the problem but I would wait until they have the bugs worked out first!! Sorry the video is sideways but you get the point!!


5 out of 5 stars First Experiences   July 21, 2008
Scott B. Vetter (Round Rock, Texas)
I bought this tool when it first came out, and just started to use it over the weekend. The design is very well sorted out for a first effort from Dewalt. Kudos to their engineers. I have comments: br / br /1) The clamping of the miter/stop block is a little weak. It tips. br /2) The markings of the measurement tape are 1/4"! Also, I tried to "zero out" adjust this tape and it wouldn't budge with the torx screws loose. If this could be done from the factory with the included blade - full points. br /3) Create a second depression (recess) around the drain plug to help catch chips when flushing out the tool at the end of the day. br / br /I plan on using a stick-on tape to lay over the existing one. Right now I measure from the blade for exact cuts. I'm currently using 1/8" grout lines, and will switch to 1/16" on a floor project. I prefer tools I can trust the indicated measurements. br / br /For a current tile project, I have to cut Silestone tile, Travertine, and Onyx. The stock blade is fine for the travertine. It *will* work on the Silestone, but keep in mind that tile is 1/2" 93% quartz. This loads the tool, and feed rates are about an inch per 4-5 seconds. I'm sure I will kill this blade before the job is done. The Onyx is almost a disaster. I taped the surface, but through-cuts still caused major chipping. Will try a better blade (MK-62M), and score both sides before through-cutting. br / br /I appreciate this is a 15 amp. tool that I can use in older homes. br / br /As commented, it is loud. Wear ear protection.


5 out of 5 stars Great Saw   May 13, 2008
Raymond Dawson (UT, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I use this saw every day and I love it. It's convenient to set up. It doesn't have a really large over spray so I can use it in tight spaces. The rollers are still working well after 15000 sq ft of tile. The motor runs strong. I have no complaints.


5 out of 5 stars DeWalt D24000 Tile Saw   May 5, 2008
M. B. Wiest
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am not a professional tile/stone installer but consider myself a do-it-yourself No Fear kind of guy. This saw meets my every expectation. Its' cuts are precise, the saw is inherently stable, (on top of my BD ShopMate), is vibrationless,...yada yada yada. I do not expect to transport it from job to job or use it on a daily basis. But if you expect to do your own bathroom/kitchen tile work, stone facia, etc, I don't believe you need to spend more or buy another wet tile saw ever again.


4 out of 5 stars Very nice saw- one of the best I have ever used   April 8, 2008
J. Buckman (Wayne, PA United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like the other reviewers, I really enjoy using this saw. I am not thrilled with DeWalt nickel and diming you into buying a stand seperately but nevertheless the saw works very well. It's quieter then my last MK and seems a bit more powerful too. I cannot say anything as to longevitiy as I have only laid a couple thousand s.f of tile at present. The saw comes apart easily for cleaning, the water pump is reliable and well thought out and overall this is a very good product. Gave it 4 stars out of 5 because there is some deviation in table movement at times, nothing major at all, but for $1000 I think this saw needs to be held to as high a standard as the old industry standards. For a homeowner or small time contractor you will be quite pleased with this saw.