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VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw, 14 in Circular Saw Cutter with 5 in Cutting Depth, Wet/Dry Disk Saw Cutter Includes Water Line, Pump and Blade, for Stone, Brick, Porcelain, Concrete, 3200W/15A Motor

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw, 14 in Circular Saw Cutter with 5 in Cutting Depth, Wet/Dry Disk Saw Cutter Includes Water Line, Pump and Blade, for Stone, Brick, Porcelain, Concrete, 3200W/15A Motor

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Heshan Heshan
Finished an entire fire pit patio with this
I’ve never used a concrete saw before and this was absolutely easy. Cut through 3 1/2 inch pavers with no problem. The wet saw feature is very nice, but it does create a mess with wet saw paste. Nonetheless, very happy with my purchase and it saved me a ton of money. It would’ve cost me $170 per day to rent and this gave me the ability to complete the project on my own schedule.
Todd Todd
Tradesman
Awesome, worth the price.! The water pump is okay for a few small cuts. I would recommend hooking up a hose for anything more than 15 minutes of cutting time.
Highly Recommend.  Can't go wrong. Highly Recommend. Can't go wrong.
Very useful
Pays for itself right away. It INCLUDES a blade! It wasn't clear online, so I didn't need the other blade that I bought elsewhere. I made cuts to the Granite, concrete, aggravate that was the curb near my parking lot. Cuts thru the hard stuff just like they were wood. I used a trash can full of water for wetting the blade, the Saw included the pump and hose. The saw spins up gradually, perfect for me being an amateur. The picture is not clear how to hold the saw. But it's not dangerous. It is heavy, so you are always holding it securely due to the weight. The blade doesn't get caught on anything. I used a power strip that shuts off right away if I put too much angle that slows the blade. Using the wheels is safest. But that is intended for Vertical cutting. I had made cuts free hand, just holding it. It's doable, the saw is heavy, just don't force the cut and jam it.
Stone Man Stone Man
Owner
Only used one time but cut keystone blocks with ease. Bought a tamper with it, had problems with it. Customer service not so good. After three weeks of back and forth worked out an acceptable solution. Purchased more items from them today. So not a deal breaker.
Christian a Christian a
Plumber
It paid itself off the first job cutting through 2” of old solid concrete with plenty of agrate, I cut about 15’ feet worth of trench and used the demo hammer I also bought on vevor to trench for my new piping it really worked great I couldn’t be happier.
Dirck Evehart Dirck Evehart
Owner
Great price/fast shipping. Did the job for me for what it cost to rent the tool. It did trip the breaker if you tried to cut to deep on the first pass. Otherwise worked great.
David Bona David Bona
Multiple Home Owner
Adding a second bathroom . Needed to cut out Concrete floor to run Plumbing Drains and Water inlet pipe . The only issue was the Water Valve that came with it is Plastic and not made well , replaced it with a Brass unit I built from parts from Home Depot . Other than that minor issue it was Flawless.. well worth the money
J-Money J-Money
Great saw for price
This thing worked great. I ended up using plugging the water pump into a Ridgid power inverter connected to a Ridgid battery and submerged the pump in a full 5 gallon bucket. The saw worked great for cutting a line in pavers that were 2 3/8 " thick. After about 16 feet of cutting the saw blade still has lot so life left. I didn't have any issues with the saw dying or cutting power. I didn't push the saw hard though!
Elliott Wicker Elliott Wicker
Owner
Perfect tool for my job. I removed a set of concrete steps and used the saw to cut a triangular section out of the remaining stem wall. The saw worked beautifully—even cut through rebar. The saw was easy to handle and cut the full 5.5” depth I needed. I used the water feature to control dust and blade temperature, and found I needed about two gallons of water per cut foot. I ran a trickle of water from my garden hose into my reservoir bucket so I didn’t have to stop and fill my bucket all the time. I made a four foot horizontal and a two foot vertical cut, and stayed fairly dry throughout. The shield, when properly adjusted, controlled the water spray pretty well. I imagine cutting on a flat surface could be done single-handedly.
Hudson Hudson
Owner
This thing was cumbersome at first, but I'm used to a gas powered saw, without a water line. That was a great feature as once you got used to it, and strung the hose up and over your shoulders to keep it out of the way, it worked great. It didn't spray water everywhere, and things were directed nicely to the cutting area.

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