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Whether you’re ripping porcelain planks, trimming openings, or handling high-volume floor work, the right cutting setup saves time and protects the finish. The Cutting Tools collection groups the core equipment tile pros rely on—so you can compare tool styles quickly and choose based on your typical tile format, workload, and desired edge quality.
What’s in this collection
- Manual tile cutters (score & snap): Fast, clean straight cuts with less mess—especially efficient for repetitive cuts and production work. Use the Max Cutting Length and push vs. pull style filters to match your preference and tile size.
- Tile saws: Multiple saw types for different workflows, including bridge saws, tabletop saws, carriage saws, and handheld saws—ideal for rip cuts, miters, and specialty cuts where a saw is the better tool choice.
- Masonry saws: For heavier-duty cutting needs beyond typical tile-only work.
- Tile nippers: Controlled material removal for small adjustments, curves, and tight fit-and-finish scenarios.
How to choose (quick pro guide)
- Start with the cut and the format: If you’re mostly doing straight production cuts on common sizes, a manual cutter is often fastest. If you need miters, specialty cuts, or you’re working with thicker/harder materials, a saw setup may be the better fit.
- Match capacity to your tile: Use Max Cutting Length for long planks and large format, and Saw Type filters to narrow by workflow (bridge vs. tabletop vs. handheld).
- Plan for the jobsite reality: Larger saws/cutters can involve freight-style delivery depending on the model—check shipping notes on the product page before ordering for bigger equipment.