⚡ Cut fast, cut clean, cut like a pro.
The P4 Thin Mesh Turbo Porcelain Blade is a 4-inch, ultra-thin diamond blade designed for fast, chip-free cutting of porcelain, ceramics, and stone. Featuring a cool-running mesh rim and reinforced core, it delivers precision cuts with extended blade life, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding flawless results.
Material | Ceramic |
Brand | PEARL ABRASIVE CO. |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W |
Color | Green |
Style | Thin Mesh Turbo Porcelain Blade |
Item Thickness | 0.05 Inches |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Stone |
UPC | 662333774005 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00662333774005 |
Manufacturer | Pearl Abrasive Company |
Part Number | DIA04TT |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Item model number | 877400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4-Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Speed | 15000 RPM |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
D**P
Great
Worked perfect
G**8
Well made
Used this to cut miters and other odd shapes in porcelain tile for a shower. Worked very well making multiple cuts and is still in very good shape!
M**S
Day and night
I’ve bough a brand new Dewalt D24000 wet saw and it came with a relatively expensive continuous rim 10” diamond blade that was supposed to be good for porcelain. Well, turned out it sucks. I tried to cut about 20 times and each time it was chipping the tile badly. The whole floor war covered with chips. Comes this blade that is only 20$ more expensive. It cut almost perfect from the first cut. See photos - the left one is before the 200 grit polishing stone, the right after. I am sure that after some break in period it will cut even better. But even now these are nice cuts that after few runs of 200 grit stone are good enough for visible install. Money well spent. Btw, it is cheap Mohawk porcelain floor tile.
R**.
I love this blade, but...
This is a great cutting blade that must be close to 98% chip free cutting. That's why I love it. Now for the but, the longevity. I have used several store brand blades that may not cut as well, but will last as long as this one. This is my second blade of this type cutting porcelain. I cuts great for 80% of it's life, then depreciates quickly. If it were available around $50 I might buy it again, but at $70 or more, it lacks value.
R**K
Perfect cut!
It is the best blade you can get for porcelain tile, get your saw squared perfect with blade and this thing will rip a 30” tile within .030 and no chips, I can’t tell the difference from cut side or factory! It is awesome!
C**K
Thin fast cutting blade.
Works great. The thinness of the blade made it perfect for cutting the subway tiles for the kitchen backsplash that I just did. It didn’t even get warm even with no water. It also works well on granite. Not as handy as a wet saw but plenty adequate for a smaller job. The blade barely looked used after the project.
J**A
2 out of 3 broke and 3rd doesn't cut well.
Well, the quality of Pearl has gone down hill. Over used these blades for years but recently purchased 2 and the first one broke after a few cuts (chunk flew out if it which is extremely dangerous) I sent it back and got a replacement. First job in and it broke too. Mind you, I'm making only straight cuts and I have over 20 years experience. The other blade is poorly cutting through (cheap) porcelain tile. I put an old, very worn out blade (same brand/type) and it cuts no problem. It's not a dressing the blade issue... it's a quality issue. Unfortunately, I will no longer be purchasing these blades... they were my favorite blades but due to the quality issues, I can't risk being impaled by flying shards from broken blades.
L**N
Absolutely the BEST of the BEST!
I was watching a video on a Tile Saw i was complicating purchasing which I purchased. The one thing he stressed was to not use the blade that came with it Antón get a P4 Blade…. And was he right! What a fabulous blade!!! This P4 blade cuts tile Better than cutting pine wood on a cross saw. No chipping, clean cuts, holds up well. You definably get what you pay fore.
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