Find the Right Blade
Find the Right Blade for Your Job
Not all diamond blades cut the same. The right one depends on three things: what you're cutting, the tool you're running, and whether you cut wet or dry. Find your job below and we'll point you to the exact blade — plus the accessories that get you a clean cut.
Step 1 — Find Your Job
Clean, chip-free cuts (precision)
| Your job | Blade | Why | Add to your cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zero chipping on porcelain — water is OK | Shine 125mm | 0.6mm kerf — the thinnest, cleanest cut in the lineup. No edge clean-up needed. | Spray water system + Roller guide |
| Zero chipping but I'm cutting dry | Perfect 125mm | 1.5mm smooth segment, chip-free, and very long life with regular dressing. | Dust shroud / AirDUSTER |
| Decorative or glazed tile | Esthete / Esthete 2.0 | Ultra-thin 1.1mm layer won't damage soft glaze. See-through body lets you follow your line. | Light, steady pressure — no forcing |
| The most precise dry cut possible | Scalpel 100mm | 0.9mm — the thinnest dry-cutting disc on the market. Surgical detail work. | Ideal for furniture, covers, hatches, delicate elements |
| Tiny cuts — outlets, switches, trim | Butterfly 45mm | Jeweler-level precision. 0.6mm standard, or the new 0.45mm version. | For Proxxon grinder / LWB |
Everyday dry cutting (ceramic & porcelain)
| Your job | Blade | Why | Add to your cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-around dry cutting, clean + durable | Perfect 125mm | Best balance of edge quality and life. The everyday workhorse. | Dust shroud + Dressing stone |
| Cutting porcelain and marble | Multigres | One blade for multiple materials. Fast (2 m/min) with strong life. | Dust shroud |
| Thick porcelain (up to ~20mm), dry, speed matters | Gres Master 125mm | Fastest blade in the range. Turbo grooves power through dense tile. | Take breaks on long cuts; dress often |
45° bevel / miter cutting
| Your job | Blade | Why | Add to your cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45° miter cuts without water | Edge Dry 125mm | Wide 25mm double-sided layer — cut and grind the edge. Best-in-class for 45°. | SLIDER 2.0 guide + TileDUSTER |
| 45° cuts on a budget | ProGRES | 20mm + 10mm segments cut and grind. More affordable, solid results. | SLIDER 2.0 guide |
Before any 45° work: check your grinder's gearbox for play. A worn tool will chip the cut no matter how good the blade is.
Wet tile saws & large format (180mm+)
| Your job | Blade | Why | Add to your cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Straight cuts on thick porcelain, wet saw | Hard Ceramics Advanced 230/250mm | Graphite-chip, self-sharpening. The go-to large-diameter porcelain blade. | Run continuous water flow |
| 45° cuts on a large wet saw | EDGE (Wet) 230/250mm | 25mm segments built for bevel cuts on electric tile saws. | Pair with Hard Ceramics for your straight cuts |
| Indoor / noise-sensitive jobs | Ceramic Silent 8–10″ | Sandwich core runs 10 dB quieter — about half as loud. For hospitals, offices, occupied homes. | Run continuous water flow |
Specialty
| Your job | Blade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| I run a mini grinder | Termit / Colibri 76mm | Small-format blades sized for compact / mini angle grinders. |
| I want one blade that cuts and grinds | MasterCUT / MasterGRIND | Vacuum-brazed, dual-purpose — cutting plus grinding in one. |
Step 2 — Match the Blade to Your Tool
The tool you already own narrows the choice fast. A corded grinder, a battery grinder, and a wet saw don't all run the same blade.
| Your tool | Best blades | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Corded angle grinder ~1100W, 11,000 RPM ideal |
Perfect (dry), Shine (wet), Edge Dry (45°) | Proper power prevents bogging and overheating. |
| Cordless / battery grinder ~8,500 RPM |
Esthete 2.0 (dry), Shine (wet) | These are tuned for lower battery RPM — match the blade to the tool. |
| Wet tile saw (180mm+) | Hard Ceramics Advanced, Ceramic Silent, EDGE (Wet) for 45° | Always run continuous water. |
| Proxxon grinder / LWB drill | Butterfly 45mm | 0.6mm for the grinder, new 0.45mm for the LWB/LWB-E drill. |
| Mini grinder | Termit / Colibri 76mm | 76mm format fits compact tools. |
Step 3 — Wet or Dry?
| Wet cutting | Dry cutting | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Precision, large format, thick porcelain | Fast jobsite cuts, angle-grinder work |
| Blade life | Longer | Shorter — dress regularly |
| Dust | Minimal | High — use a dust shroud |
| Edge quality | Cleanest | Clean with the right blade (Perfect, Edge Dry) |
→ Read the full Wet vs Dry Cutting Guide
Quick Tips Before You Cut
- Break in a new blade: make 2–3 feet of cuts in scrap abrasive material first to expose the diamond grit.
- Dress regularly: relieving and sharpening is the difference between a blade lasting weeks vs. months — especially the Perfect.
- Cutting dry & thick: take breaks on long cuts so the blade doesn't overheat.
- Protect your lungs: dry cutting releases silica dust — pair every dry blade with a dust shroud and vacuum.
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Still not sure? Tell us your tool and what you're cutting and we'll match the blade. Contact our team or call +1-704-704-5125.