








🔪 Cut Like a Pro with GoYonder!
The GoYonder 4" Super Thin Diamond Ceramic Saw Blade is engineered for precision cutting of porcelain and ceramic tiles. Weighing just 68g and featuring a 1.2mm thickness, this blade is compatible with most tile saws and angle grinders, making it a versatile tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.












| Manufacturer | GOYONDER |
| Part number | DC-SXSB01 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 0.1 cm; 68 g |
| Item model number | DC-SXSB01 |
| Size | 4 inch (105mm)-Red-New |
| Colour | Red |
| Style | Industrial |
| Material | Diamond |
| Item thickness | 1.2 Millimetres |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Great value, great product
I have taken my time, since i received the product, to test it extensively.So far i have cut through ceramic, porcelain, sinks, toilet units, you name it.I absolutely love this product and will order more in the future.The disc, as stated in the description, is very thin, which allows for precise cuts.It is not aggressive, compared to the standard diamond/ruby-coated ones. The cuts are clean, depending on the material of course.I find that ceramic, when cut with this disc, tends to chip a bit on the edges, but i expected it to be honest.The durability of the product is immense. I have cut through countless pieces and it still is pristine.When cutting, there is less attrition/friction with the material so u find that i am using less force compared to other discs.Now, please bear in mind that you should take all the precautions possible when using this product. It produces noticeably thicker dust than your standard coated disc.This dust gets shot at high speed, so use a shield on your power tool. Also wear glasses and a dust mask, mandatory.Being the disc thin, you need to have a very steady hand when operating it or risk snapping the disc and causing some damage. Always use two hands, don't do any cowboy show.Ultimately, the big question: water, yes or no?Normally i would always recommend plenty of water with these kind of cuts.Why? Cools the blades, preventing expansions (and then cracking), greatly reduces airborne dustHope this
C**N
Good product
Good quality and last a good time , easy to use
M**K
good cut but inconsistent quality
used to cut 20 mm porcelain slabs. first disc lasted well but then developed a chip in the blade. The second one seemed to wear down twice as fast as the first. This could have been down to operator error. Would certainly not stop me purchasing these again.The cuts were precise and easy, just let the blade do the work and don't put too much pressure on them. I also used water to cool the blade whilst cutting.
M**S
Excellent value.
Husband finally finished the floor tiling.Cutting is really good with it. Nice and sharp.Accurate cutting.Didn't get any chips at all.So I am happy.
W**L
Great Purchase
I bought the product to cut 20mm thick patio slabs.Influenced mainly by the price and the positive reviews I wanted to find out for myself how the product performed.I used it in a basic 230mm electric grinder forming a shallow groove along the marked cutting line with a dry cut then poured a little water into the groove before cutting stress relieve points at both ends of the cutting line then proceeded to deepen the cut with a few passes of the blade along its length and applying water as necessary to avoid dust and the blade throwing out sparks.The blade cut accurately, efficiently and cleanly leaving a professional finish.In all I cut approx 25m of porcellain slabs.The blade was cutting as well at the end of the job as it was at the start.All in all I was delighted with the product - it was reasonably priced, it performed well and it still had plenty of life in it for future use.
T**
4 inch tile blade
Good, cheap, arrived on time, fits both size 4 inch grinders with internal knockout on blade. Cut very well for a number of cuts
D**N
Red Yonder
In a moment of madness, our daughter who has a new build house in Macclesfield took up the flags and turf that the builders had put down. She bought some ferociously large and heavy flags/tiles to replace them. One flagger came to take a look and wanted a ferocious amount of money to lay them but couldn't start until October and another came who wanted a double ferocious amount of money and could not say when he could start. She thus faced the prospect at staring at mud until the autumn at the earliest. In the next bout of madness, Duncurin offered to help her lay a few.I knew at the very least that I'd need a new blade. I chose this because of its emphasis on thinness. In truth it is no thinner than the Bosch blade I used for some tiling in my Victrex cutter. My Ferm cutter (both previously reviewed) is larger and needs a larger blade.Cutting the floor tiles was a nightmare. My wife had to help me feed them through and water went everywhere. We even had to remove the guard as the weight of the tiles stuck at this point as it went around the blade and the guard.Time and time again, the motor stalled with that terrible buzzing just before, hopefully, the cutout kicks in and time and time again we had to reverse the tile to restart the motor.I remember the Bosch blade seemed to cut straight through but please note we are not comparing like with like. The wall tiles though hexagonal were much smaller and also thinner. These tiles are massive. The slightest yawing causes the motor to jam and of course I suspect that the job was simply too much for my Ferm cutter and slow progress may have nothing to do with the blade.My instinct was to award this blade 4 stars and leave it at that. One cut, however, sticks in my memory. We had cut a tile in half and found that it was just too wide. We fed it through once again and took 2mm off the entire edge of it (60cms) This came off beautifully, accurately and incredibly in one piece. I am sorry I don't have a photo of it. Given then, if the conditions are right this blade is capable of performing cuts like those and 5 stars seems more appropriate.Photo shows blade in situ on the deck of the wet cutter and a newly cut tile next to it and also a couple of nice cuts going round the corner - please note the circular cut was fashioned using a Morgans angle grinder also as previously reviewed.
R**N
Did the job, but poorly
Tried cutting 20mm porcelain tiles on a tilesaw. It managed to cut the tile but with the finish of a very dull blade. Had to resort to using a smaller blade and an angle grinder to get the right finish.Wouldn't recommend it for porcelain.
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