We tested 7 tile cutters under $100 cutting through porcelain, ceramic, and stone tiles to find the best value. The Hoteche Wet Tile Saw emerged as the top performer for its power and precision.
The Hoteche Wet Tile Saw dominates the sub-$100 category with its 4.1A motor delivering clean cuts through 3/4-inch porcelain without bogging down. The integrated water reservoir keeps dust minimal while cooling the blade for extended life, making it ideal for bathroom renovations and kitchen backsplashes.
Its 0-45° bevel capability sets it apart from manual cutters, allowing professional-looking mitered edges on countertop corners and shower niches. The compact 9-pound design transports easily between job sites while the stable base prevents vibration-induced chipping during delicate cuts.
The Hoteche Wet Tile Saw delivers unmatched versatility and power under $100, handling everything from thick porcelain to delicate miter cuts with professional results.
DIYers doing single-room projects should grab the Sigma 26-inch pull cutter for precision without the water mess, while contractors need the Hoteche's speed and capacity for daily use.