VEVOR TC180Ⅱ Saw Review

4.0 (175) Amazon rating$72.90

Our verdict

The VEVOR TC180II is the most affordable wet tile saw in this roundup at $72.90, offering a 750-watt motor, 7-inch alloy steel blade, and 3500 RPM for light residential tile work with a 4.0-star rating from 175 buyers.

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Best for

First-time tile buyers, renters making repairs, or anyone who needs a functional wet tile saw for a single project at the lowest possible cost

Skip if

Anyone cutting porcelain, thick stone, or more than a small bathroom's worth of tile where a more powerful saw will save time and frustration

  • Power Source Corded Electric
  • Voltage 120 Volts
  • Speed 3500 RPM
  • Motor 750 watts
  • Weight 20.2 Pounds
  • Dimensions 13"L x 14"W x 6.6"H
  • Priced 71% below the category median ($251.72 across 19 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.0/5

    4.0 average across 175 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.3/5

    175 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

At $72.90, the VEVOR TC180II is priced lower than any other saw in the Tile and Masonry category while still offering a 7-inch blade capacity and 3500 RPM corded performance. The alloy steel blade and 750-watt motor give it enough capability for occasional ceramic tile cutting without overwhelming its motor.

The 4.0-star average from 175 reviews is the lowest rating in this category, which tracks with the expected limitations of a sub-$75 saw. Buyers who rate it positively typically describe limited, single-project use on standard ceramic tile. The 20.2-pound weight is reasonable for a saw of this size and keeps setup simple.

The TC180II makes sense only when budget is the hard constraint. At $72.90 versus $120.35 for the QEP 22700Q (which offers more wattage at 550 watts), the price gap is real, but so is the performance gap. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, the TC180II is best viewed as a one-time project tool rather than a recurring-use purchase.

Pros

  • $72.90 is the lowest price in the entire Tile and Masonry Saw category
  • 7-inch blade capacity matches mid-range corded saws at a fraction of the cost
  • 3500 RPM provides adequate speed for standard ceramic tile
  • 175 reviews give a reasonable buyer feedback base
  • 20.2-pound weight is manageable for solo setup

Cons

  • 4.0-star average is the lowest rating among all saws in this comparison
  • 750-watt motor is insufficient for porcelain, thick stone, or extended cutting sessions
  • 0 bought last month signals it is not a professional or repeat-purchase tool

Specifications

Power SourceCorded Electric
Voltage120 Volts
Speed3500 RPM
Motor750 watts
Weight20.2 Pounds
Dimensions13"L x 14"W x 6.6"H
MaterialAlloy Steel
Capacity7 Inches

Performance notes

Corded 120-volt operation with a 750-watt motor and 3500 RPM blade speed provides basic wet tile cutting capability for ceramic and glazed tile. The 7-inch alloy steel blade covers standard residential tile formats. At 20.2 pounds it is light enough for one person to set up on a folding table. The 13-by-14-by-6.6-inch footprint is compact for storage. Not recommended for sustained cutting or hard tile materials.

What buyers say

Owners who approach the TC180II as an occasional-use, budget-first purchase generally report it delivers what they expected for light tile jobs. Critical reviews cluster around motor performance on harder materials and overall build quality compared to higher-priced alternatives.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the VEVOR TC180II good for a first-time tile project?

For a straightforward bathroom or kitchen backsplash project using standard ceramic tile, the TC180II offers enough capability at an entry-level price. It is not designed for repeated use or hard materials.

How does the VEVOR TC180II compare to the QEP 22700Q?

The QEP 22700Q costs $120.35 and offers 550 watts at 3600 RPM. The VEVOR TC180II costs $72.90 with 750 watts at 3500 RPM, giving it more wattage for less money, though the lower 4.0-star rating versus the QEP's 4.1 stars suggests the overall execution is comparable.

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