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DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch, Corded (D24000S)

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Updated May 19, 2026 · 1 min read

DEWALT Wet Tile Saw with Stand, 10-Inch, Corded (D24000S)

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the DeWalt D24000S is the default recommendation for a serious portable wet tile saw. homedepot.com verified-purchase reviewers describe standard cuts as 'easy, accurate, and clean' with sturdy rails producing repeatable results, and r/Tile threads consistently call it 'fairly light, easy to transport, and versatile enough to make lots of intricate cuts.' One long-time installer on r/Tile with 40 years in the trade flatly called it the best tile saw they've ever used. Notably, several r/Tile users who upgraded to the larger D36000 said they regretted it and preferred the D24000 — the consensus is that the smaller saw hits a sweet spot of capacity, weight, and one-person setup that the heavier sibling sacrifices.

What reviewers liked

  • Cited on r/Tile and homedepot.com verified-purchase reviews as accurate and repeatable on long rip cuts
  • One-person setup and transport at 69 pounds — repeatedly praised in specialist subreddits
  • Strong 1.5 HP motor handles porcelain and stone per owner reviews
  • Includes stand in this SKU, which r/Tile users say is worth having for a saw this heavy

Where it falls short

  • dewalt.com owner reviews flag a fence lock that can shift when tightened, requiring re-checking
  • Heavy and bulky compared to 7-inch tabletop saws — not ideal for a quick backsplash
  • Price point near $1,000 puts it out of reach for one-off DIY projects
  • r/Tile threads note water management can get messy without a dedicated stand and tray setup

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the DeWalt D24000S is the default recommendation for a serious portable wet tile saw. homedepot.com verified-purchase reviewers describe standard cuts as 'easy, accurate, and clean' with sturdy rails producing repeatable results, and r/Tile threads consistently call it 'fairly light, easy to transport, and versatile enough to make lots of intricate cuts.' One long-time installer on r/Tile with 40 years in the trade flatly called it the best tile saw they've ever used.

Notably, several r/Tile users who upgraded to the larger D36000 said they regretted it and preferred the D24000 — the consensus is that the smaller saw hits a sweet spot of capacity, weight, and one-person setup that the heavier sibling sacrifices. The integrated stainless-steel rail system gets specific praise on r/TheReliableToolbox for keeping cuts square over time.

Weaknesses called out by reviewers are minor: dewalt.com owner reviews mention the adjustable fence could be more precise and the fence lock can shift slightly when tightened. None of these critiques rose to the level of changing the overall recommendation.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Your purchase includes One Dewalt 10-Inch Wet Tile Saw, Wet Tile Saw Stand, 10-Inch XP4 Porcelain Tile Blade, Submersible Pump, Water Pan, Side Water Tray, Rear Water Tray, Cutting Cart Side Extension, Angle/Rip Guide, Blade Wrench & Hex Wrench
Tool dimensions
36” L x 29” W x 24” H. Tool weight: 69 lbs. Voltage – 120V. Peak Horsepower – 1.5 HP
Other specifications
Arbor Size – 5/8”. Blade Diameter – 10". Diagonal Cut Capacity 18” x 18”. Max depth cut – 3 1/8”. Max Rip Capacity with Plunge – 28”. Bevel Capacity – 45ᵒ
Cutline indicator and stainless steel rollers provide stable, accurate cutting to within 1/32 inch over 18 inch cuts
Compact saw frame allows for easy transport and storage in vehicle

What customers say

2 verified voices
I love the dewalt. It's fairly light, easy to transport, and is versatile enough to make lots of intricate cuts. Use it for years, or use it ...
Supportingvia r/Tile
Speaking from experience, I bought the d36000 after I gave away my d24000. I regret it as there's more cons than pros on the 36 than the 24.
Supportingvia r/Tile

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