QEP 6-1001Q 10 in. Continuous Rim Diamond Tile Blade Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Cutting tile
- Wet cutting
A continuous-rim diamond blade built for wet tile saws, prioritizing the cleanest chip-free edge on ceramic and porcelain over raw cutting speed.
Pros
- Continuous (non-segmented) rim gives the smoothest, most chip-free edge on glazed ceramic and porcelain
- Run wet, it stays cool for clean cuts and long life with minimal dust
- Universal 5/8 in arbor with 7/8 in bushing fits nearly every 10 in wet tile saw
Cons
- Must be used wet with water; running it dry glazes the rim and can crack tile
- Continuous rim cuts slower than a segmented or turbo blade on dense porcelain and stone
- Not for masonry, brick or freehand grinder use, and no diamond blade cuts perfectly straight without a guide
Specifications
| Type | Continuous rim, wet cutting |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 10 in |
| Arbor | 5/8 in (with 7/8 in bushing) |
| Rim | 7 mm continuous diamond |
| Material | Diamond-embedded steel |
| Best for | Chip-free wet cuts in ceramic, porcelain and stone tile |