DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, Masonry, 4-3/8-Inch (DWC860W)
Best for
Best for small jobs
Amazon rating
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Current price
$169.99
Updated May 19, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
4 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
The DeWalt DWC860W is a different tool category than the tabletop saws above — it's a 4-3/8-inch handheld wet/dry cutter for trims, plunge cuts, notches, and on-wall work where a tile saw can't reach. Across 1,268 Amazon reviews it averages 4.2 stars, and dewalt.com owner reviews describe it as 'plenty powerful' with clean, straight cuts when the blade is fresh. The most consistent complaint in the dewalt.com owner reviews is that the included blade dulls quickly, and once it does, the saw's performance drops sharply.
What reviewers liked
- 1,268 Amazon reviews averaging 4.2 stars — strong real-world sample
- Owner reviews on dewalt.com describe powerful cutting through porcelain and stone
- Handheld form does plunge, notch, and on-wall cuts a tabletop saw cannot
- Lightweight at 6.6 pounds per homedepot.com listing
Where it falls short
- dewalt.com owner reviews repeatedly flag the included blade dulling quickly
- Not a replacement for a tabletop saw on long, straight rip cuts
- No high-trust expert reviews in our source pool to corroborate retailer sentiment
- Wet handheld operation is messier than a contained tabletop tray
The DeWalt DWC860W is a different tool category than the tabletop saws above — it's a 4-3/8-inch handheld wet/dry cutter for trims, plunge cuts, notches, and on-wall work where a tile saw can't reach. Across 1,268 Amazon reviews it averages 4.2 stars, and dewalt.com owner reviews describe it as 'plenty powerful' with clean, straight cuts when the blade is fresh.
The most consistent complaint in the dewalt.com owner reviews is that the included blade dulls quickly, and once it does, the saw's performance drops sharply. Reviewers generally recommend swapping to a higher-quality continuous-rim diamond blade. homedepot.com positions it as a granite/porcelain/concrete capable cutter, and that matches what owner reviews describe — it's a complement to a tabletop saw, not a replacement.
There's no high-trust expert review of this specific model in the pool we read, so the recommendation rests entirely on retailer verified-purchase reviews and DeWalt's own owner-review stream.
- Powerful 10.8 amp (1,300 watts) motor delivers the cutting power to cut through granite, porcelain, concrete, and other stone materials.
- Lightweight (6.6lbs) and compact
- Premium 4-3/8" diamond Blade allows the user to cut ceremics and stone materials up to 1 3/8' deep wet or dry
- 13,000 rpm max with no-load speed provides plenty of speed to complete the user applications.
- Bevels to 45 degrees for quick and precise angle cuts
- 12' water line feeds water to the blade decreasing dust and increasing blade performance and life
- Lock-on button reduces user fatigue during production cuts
- Adjustable depth-of-cut allows users to cut at various depths
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