DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10 Inch, 15-Amp, 1,220 MWO, Corded (D36000S)
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$1,349.00
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

The consensus
What reviewers found
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Among verified-purchase reviewers, the DeWalt D36000S earns a 4.7-star average across 431 ratings, statistically on par with the smaller D24000S but on a lower review count. We found no independent testing, expert reviews, or specialist-community discussion for this specific model, so the assessment is limited to buyer satisfaction signals. This is the larger, higher-output 15-amp platform aimed at contractors handling big tile and heavy daily use, and the strong rating suggests buyers in that category are generally satisfied.
What reviewers liked
- Top-tier 4.7-star verified-purchase average
- Highest-output platform in the lineup, geared toward heavy professional use
- Large cutting capacity suited to big-format tile
Where it falls short
- Most expensive saw in the pool at around $1,349
- Lower review volume (431) than the D24000S
- No independent or expert testing available to verify performance claims
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Among verified-purchase reviewers, the DeWalt D36000S earns a 4.7-star average across 431 ratings, statistically on par with the smaller D24000S but on a lower review count. We found no independent testing, expert reviews, or specialist-community discussion for this specific model, so the assessment is limited to buyer satisfaction signals.
This is the larger, higher-output 15-amp platform aimed at contractors handling big tile and heavy daily use, and the strong rating suggests buyers in that category are generally satisfied. Because the evidence is retailer-only, we can't independently confirm claims about its cutting capacity or motor behavior.
At roughly $1,349 it is the most expensive saw here, which positions it squarely for professionals rather than weekend remodelers; casual users will find the D24000S or a tabletop saw more sensible value.
- Cutline indicator, rigid frame, and stainless-steel rollers provide cutting accuracy to within 1/32 in. over 30 in. cuts
- 37 in. rip cut capacity (41 in. with plunge) and 18 in. cutting clearnace left of blade allows users to rip 36 in. x 36 in. tile in half
- 8-1/2 in. crosscut capacity is ideal for cutting 6 in. sills and 8 in. x 48 in. planks at a 30% offset
- 91 lbs. for portablility to and from the jobsite
- 28-7/8 in. width from column to cart edge fits through standard 30 in. door frames
- 15 Amp motor provides 1220 MWO for demanding applications
- 18 in. x 36 in. and 24 in. x 24 in. tile fully contained within water tray system, helping keep the work area clean and dry
- Integrated storage for the cart extension, miter guide, and wrenches keeps accessories with the saw during transportation
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