DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch (D24000S) with Premium XP4 Blade Tile & Masonry Saws
Category: Tile & Masonry Saws
Choose the DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch (D24000S) for reliable jobsite cutting. It balances power, portability, and a premium XP4 blade for porcelain. This tool ranks highly among Tile & Masonry Saws for accuracy and setup.
DEWALT D24000S performance vs other tile saws on jobsites
The DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch (D24000S) delivers consistent, jobsite-ready performance among Tile & Masonry Saws. A 1.5 HP peak motor and submersible pump keep blade temperatures down during long cuts. This 10-inch wet tile saw with stand matches or exceeds Bosch 10-inch models in accuracy and build. Stainless rails and rollers provide smooth feeding, maintaining the advertised 1/32-inch accuracy over 18-inch cuts.
How do motor power and water delivery affect cut quality?
DEWALT D24000S maintains cut accuracy under load, reducing blade glazing and chipping. The 1.5 HP peak rating supplies torque for continuous porcelain ripping and plunge cuts. Rear and side water attachments, water pan, and pump keep the blade wet for cooler, dust-free operation. These systems prolong blade life and improve finish quality on glazed tiles and large-format slabs.
Selecting a wet tile saw by blade size, capacity, and price
Compare blade diameter, depth capacity, and cost to choose the DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch (D24000S). Ten-inch blades like the included XP4 suit porcelain and most field tile while larger blades cut pavers and thicker materials. DEWALT Tile & Masonry Saw specifications include a 28-inch rip and 45-degree bevel capacity for countertops. At about $1,063, this package balances affordability and offers compared to larger industrial masonry saws.
Blade, cut capacity, and rip specifications to compare
- Blade diameter: 10-inch XP4 porcelain blade (included)
- Arbor size: 5/8 inch
- Max depth cut: 3 1/8 inch
- Max diagonal cut: 18 x 18 inches
- Max rip with plunge: 28 inches
What offers determine portability, setup time, and tuning?
D24000S achieves a 3 1/8-inch maximum depth, enabling deep plunge cuts in tile. The folding aluminum stand and compact 36 x 29 x 24-inch frame let one person set up and move the saw. Quick-connect water trays and included submersible pump reduce setup time to minutes on most jobsites. You trade a fixed-head rail saw’s ultimate stiffness for this saw’s lower weight and faster transport.
DEWALT D24000S suitability for pros, DIYers, and specialty tiles
The DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch (D24000S) suits pros and DIYers cutting porcelain. Contractors gain durability, stainless rails, and folding stand for one-person transport between jobsites. Beginner homeowners benefit from included blade, pump, and simple setup but need steady power and water source. For specialty tiles like large-format porcelain or natural stone, consider industrial 14-inch or rail saws for thicker cuts.
Which tile types and job scales justify a larger capacity saw?
The reviewed DEWALT D24000S wet tile saw handles large-format porcelain but not thick concrete pavers. Jobs that justify a 14-inch or larger capacity include commercial plaza paver projects and heavy stone countertops. Larger saws provide higher torque, coolant capacity, and 5-10 minute faster cuts on thick material. For most residential tile, this 10-inch saw reduces cost, footprint, and setup time while maintaining accuracy.
Common buyer follow-up questions and quick answers
Can I use different blade types on the saw and what do I need to check? Yes, you can fit other 10-inch blades that use a 5/8-inch arbor, provided the blade’s maximum RPM rating exceeds the saw’s RPM. Match blade type to material: segmented diamond for masonry, continuous rim for porcelain tile, and turbo for faster cuts in mixed material. Avoid blades larger than the saw’s designed diameter to prevent clearance and safety problems.
How do I transport and set up this saw alone on small jobsites? The package supports one-person setup and transport thanks to the folding aluminum stand and compact frame. Use a single pickup or van, secure the stand folded, and keep the water pan and pump in a bin to prevent leaks. Allow 5-15 minutes for leveling, water hookups, and blade guard checks before cutting.
