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💎 Cut Like a Pro, Last Like a Legend
The DEWALT DW4764 10-inch Premium Porcelain Tile Blade features a continuous rim and an extended diamond matrix that offers up to 4x longer life than standard blades. Designed for wet cutting, it delivers chip-free, precise cuts on porcelain, ceramic, and masonry materials. Optimized for high-power tile saws, this blade ensures cool, straight cuts with minimal heat build-up, making it a top choice for professionals demanding durability and performance.











































| ASIN | B002JAQCBK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,888 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #118 in Diamond Saw Blades |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Multi |
| Compatible Material | Porcelain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 604 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028877560090 |
| Included Components | Dewalt - DW4764 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 10"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.06 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dewalt - DW4764 |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | Blend |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model | DW4764 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 18 |
| Part Number | DW4764 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 028877560090 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**N
Great blade with very minimal chipping
I have used this 10-inch DEWALT tile blade on over 700 sq ft of ceramic tile. Every now and then I use a solid brick to bring out the diamonds and clean up the blade a little. So far, I have had great results with this blade compared to the one that came with my wet saw. The durability has been great so far, and still have 1300 sq ft of tile left to cut. I made some cuts on some porcelain samples I had laying around and the quality of the cuts was even better than what I get on the ceramic tiles I've been cutting. Cutting other materials like thick paving bricks works like a charm. It's quite pleasing to see the nice smooth edges on a brick that was cut with this blade. Even with the same amount of water supply and flow, the blade does a great job at dissipating the heat and staying cool. I have even accidentally cut some stone while forgetting to turn the water back on. Blade is still cutting like new. Would highly recommend! Will update as this blade is continued to be used. Pros: - Great durability - Minimal chipping at slower speeds on ceramic - No flex observed in blade when cutting at angles - 5/8-inch arbor - .060-inch thickness Cons: - Blade cut outs tend to get clogged with dust easily - Needs periodic blade sharpening (a paving brick does just fine)
K**E
XP4 for 3/8 porcelain all day long
Bought a new high quality Wraith blade before I learned better… It was for glass and ceramic as advertised and that’s the truth. Im cutting large format 3/8 porcelain and it couldn’t handle it - so slow and/or splitting the tile. The XP4 cut it in less than a quarter of the time and no need for multi passes like the Wraith. If you’re cutting porcelain go with the XP4 for sure. Prior experience with XP4 was 2 1/2” concrete pavers which this swe/blade combo also excelled at. Gonna be hard to go wrong with this blade!
D**M
Good, reliable and relatively long-lasting blade
In switching from XP to XP4 blades, I found longer lasting, smoother cuts, and no chipping from the blade on porcelain tile. I do dress the blade from time to time to maintain the diamond quality (using the Raimondi Diamond Blade Resin Dressing Stone). It is easy to recommend with regular production cutting where there is less critical. I seem to qualify this a bit only because for small tile cuts that require precision (not field tile), the blade gives gives a tad and change the bevel distance. For example, in a niche where pieces are small, beveled and require precise cuts, I prefer a less pliant blade. But you can remedy this a lot by not rushing the cuts or other steps to ensure the blade doesn't move. Perhaps I need more skills. SO, for the price, this is an excellent blade.
J**.
Good quality, decent price.
Everybody likes to be thrifty from time to time, and I tried every no-name ceramic tile blade... We cut ceramic tile, hard porcelain tile, granite tiles and even solid stone. (we do commercial work). I have to admit that DeWalt XP is worth paying the extra price - it outlasts the cheap blades many times over. it cuts granite as if it were butter, and there is enough diamond on the blade to last through many many cuts. No chips, no problems. However, as other reviewers mentioned, the blade is very thin and flexible. It cuts faster because of it, but at the same time it becomes an issue in bevels, and a really big problem if the edge needs to be taken off - the blade just bends and glides on the end instead of cutting straight down. Recommended.
D**N
It Cuts Porcelain Tile Like Butter
I agree with another reviewer who said in the beginning, this blade does leave some chipped edges (small but they are there). However, a little sanding with a diamond block and the edges are perfect. The more I used the blade, the cleaner the cuts became. I know this is a new blade and will cut anything easily, but I replaced a Dewalt blade after doing 7-8 tile jobs so I trusted that this newer version would be just as good. I was cutting 24x24" tiles and the long cuts were straight with no blade runoff. So far, I am happy with this blade and expect a long life from it.
J**.
Very good blade, but you may need to prepare it by cutting into a cement block a few times.
This blade may have gotten a bad review from some that don't know that the blade needs to be conditioned by cutting into a cement block, or some other hard material as few times. It brings out the diamonds to make the blade cut better. The first cut when new was on big porcelain time and the edge of the cut tile was a bit rough. This is bad for rectified tile, as the cut edges can be in the middle of a wall, where ceramic tile cut edges are all along the walls under the molding. I took the blade and cut through a landscaping brick a few times, then I tried it again, and it cut a nice clean cut that time and all times after. You do need to do this process after a while to keep the blade cutting the best it can.
A**L
Excellent Durability and Value
Excellent quality blades. I've used these blades on a porcelain tile project and they work fine. But mostly I've used these blades to cut natural agate a part of my hobby of making agate marbles. I have been amazed with the life of the blades when cutting pounds and pounds of agate freehand in the MK Diamond tile saw. I can recommend these blades without hesitation as being just as good as the best lapidary blades for cutting hard stone. Like all blades of this type, it needs to be "dressed" regularly to expose fresh diamond when cutting gets difficult. This is nothing defective, just an expected consequence of this type of blade design. You dress the blade by using it to cut through any cheap coarse-grit silicon carbide grinding wheel, like the kind on any 8-inch bench grinder. Cut into the grinding wheel an inch or two deep a couple of times and the diamond blade will cut like new again. One such cheap grinding wheel is good for many, many "dressings".
I**S
Great Saw Blade
I used this blade for a bathroom remodel, I only cut porcelain tile with it on a wet saw. It did the job very well. Precision, fast cutting, clean and easy. I didn't get any chips or nicks using this, and it cut through the material fast and smooth. This is a great product, I don't know how the other blades compare to this, because I've only used this one, but I personally won't bother because this blade does exactly what I wanted and needed it to do, and I got exactly what I needed for the job.
R**K
Excellent cuts in porcelain tile.
I just finished tiling a hallway with porcelain tile. There are 8 doors and the hall is T shaped so I had over 60 cuts and many L-shaped cuts. My old MX saw is 25 years old and this new blade made it feel new again. This blade will cut a sliver less than 1/8" wide the full length of the tile and not break it. This is on a commercial MX wet saw like most Home Depot stores rent. Fantastic blade.
G**D
Buena calidad
Cumple su función y es de buena calidad, llegó en perfectas condiciones
H**R
Cheapest Price Around
Best price that I could find for this blade when looking for it in Canada. About 30% less then the closest pricing in the big box store. Great blade, lasted for my entire shower job.
A**R
Best saw I have ever used.
Cuts beautifully. After cutting stone for several hours, there still was no over spray on the floor.
A**R
Pleased so far
This blade replaced the original no-name blade that came with my water-cooled Chinese tile saw, which wasn't all that great even when new. The Dewalt blade chewed through 1,500 sq ft of hard 3/8" porcelain tile for a new bathroom very well, with no need to score the tile surface first and very minimal chipping. It went through softer marble accent tiles like butter. I have 2 more bathrooms to do next week and I'm actually looking forward to the tile cutting part. I could never say that about the old blade. I haven't had the blade long enough to gauge longevity, time will tell for that.
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