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The RTC T3 Razor Gold Diamond Blade is a 10-inch cutting tool designed for professionals, featuring advanced super-core technology for precise tracking, a thin kerf for smooth cuts, and a soft bonded rim for effortless slicing through hard materials like ceramic and stone.
Material | Forged |
Brand | Raimondi |
Color | Red |
Style | Gold |
Item Thickness | 10 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Ceramic, Marble, Stone |
Manufacturer | Raimondi |
Part Number | T3RAZOR |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | T3 RAZOR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10-Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Blade Edge | Soft Bonded Rim |
Cutting Diameter | 10 Inches |
Included Components | Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Free from manufacturer defect |
Assembled Diameter | 10 Inches |
C**H
Worth the extra cost
If you're considering this blade and reading these reviews than you are probably tired of the poor cut quality and chip out of your current blade. You probably either still have the stock blade attached, or you're running some $40-$60 blade from one of the big box stores. The difference is huge. This blade cuts so much better than the dewalt blade that came with my D24000 tile saw. The chip out is so negligible if any. If you are interested in purchasing a blade that will let you take your tile work to the next level, this will do you well. I know I was tired of installing tiles with cuts that were "okay I guess". When you spend hours tiling a bathroom, its worth $80-$100 for a blade that will let you walk away feeling proud, rather than wishing you could have made cleaner cuts. I would also recommend buying a dressing stone to keep your blade clog free and continuing to offer clean cuts for a long time. It sounds like some people might be getting knock offs or something because there are some pretty terrible reviews, hopefully that doesn't happen to you. I bought this blade last year and have made hundreds of cuts with it through both porcelain and ceramic tiles.
W**
Spendy, But Worth it
The T-3 Razor is not a cheap blade, but if you are serious about tile work and want good results this blade is worth the price. I bought it because the blade in the loaner tile saw was worn and needed replacement. Since I would be cutting a lot of very hard porcelain tiles I decided to invest in a quality blade. The blade is great. It goes through these touch tiles like the preverbal hot knife through butter. I'm able to slice off a 1/8" thick piece of the porcelain tile without it breaking. I have encountered no vibration at all.The only down side of the blade is that if you are trying to cut V cap tiles on a bevel you might have problems with the thicker section of the blade with the vibration damper not allowing the tile to pass through. If so, you'll have to put a standard blade back in for those cuts.The other downside of the blade is that once it is worn out you won't want to compromise on a cheaper blade. So, after much use, I'm ordering another new one.
D**E
Great for glass
I fuse glass and then cut it on a tile saw which means I am always on the lookout for a 'better' blade. The tile saws I have are the MK Diamond MK-101 and an unknown (but orange colored) brand from Harbor Freight. I have used the 'hot dog' blade which cuts quick but flexes quite a bit so chips glass at the very end. I have also used the MK Diamond blade for glass which works well on the Harbor Freight saw but feels like I need to be a strongman to push glass through it on the MK tile saw it is made for. This Raxor however cuts straight (no flexing) with no chips in my glass and with a lot more ease so it has risen to the top of my preference list.
T**C
The first blade was fantastic. Strait fast cuts with little if any chipping ...
This blade was the second T3 I have purchased. The first blade was fantastic. Strait fast cuts with little if any chipping of glaze. When the second T3 arrived it was not constructed the same as the first one. It did not look at all like the picture in the advertisement. (bait and switch) I needed a new blade for the job I was starting and didn't have time to return it. The second blade labored while cutting, chipped the glaze and self destructed loosing chunks of diamond ring. I had to finish with the old warn out T3 which still cut better than the second new blade. I'm sorry but I would not recommend this blade to any one. You will be throwing your money away.
G**E
Good quality
This blade works very well. I bought it to replace another blade that I was having some issues with. It turns out my issue was more with my saw not tracking correctly than with the blade itself though, but with a few adjustments I was cutting like butter again. The blade has a large stabilizer on it that adds to the overall thickness of the blade. It is nice for reducing vibrations, but might get in the way if you wanted to occasionally cut anything thicker.
M**A
Cuts are excellent, but doesn't last.
Nice fine cuts after breaking in blade, the cuts on ceramic tile were excellent, it does have a thicker centre, so beware with any thicker/deeper material.However, the blade will dull faster than a Dewalt of the same specs, the one I purchased didn't last longer couple of hundred cuts at most, which is a bit of a pain for nearly twice the price of it's competitor. I did try a dressing stone, but there appeared to be very few diamonds left on blade itself, hence can only give three stars.Pros: Nice clean thin cuts.Cons: Too expensive for the amount of cuts before blade dulls & loses diamonds.
A**E
Best Blade on the Market
We are a commercial tile company in Ok. We installed around 200,000 ft last year alone. I do not say that with a haughty attitude but with a humble one. We are blessed by the true God. With that being said we used up a lot of blades last year. This t3 is the only blade that we have ever been able to use it until all the diamonds are gone. It will literally cut til there is nothing left. It cuts faster, sharper, longer, thinner, and prettier than any other blade. The reinforced center is what allows it to do all these things. The only minor problem is that you cannot plunge the blade deep into the tile for certain cuts. That is why we have a 4 inch angle grinder sitting next to the saw. All in all it is about the same cost as all the rest of the premium blades on the market and it make the others look inferior.
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