I don't know that saw but I've had that type of wet saw. It's so so. Motor on mine had wouldn't handle anything but soft ceramics. I'd invest in a good wet tent and use a better saw
I already have my dewalt that I use inside without a tent but need something for small jobs that's easy to transport and setup. For $200 I though this would be perfect.
I have a Bricolina, The Great White is a rebadge of it. It is a great little saw. You can get a good glass blade for it that does a good job.
I keep it on the trailer with me for stone and Jolly (miter rip) cuts. It excels at that. I think it is the best small wet saw out for under $1000
Looks like a nice saw. I like the semi transparent guard. I have a cheapy table top tile saw that throws water all over me. The only thing that bugs me a bit is how common are 6" blades?
Pull the trigger and let me know...lol! If this could be setup in a bath with little over spray it could be a nice saw to have.
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