Alan from ATS Diamond tools sent me a couple of blades to test. I purposely did not check out their individual prices as I did not want to be influenced.
The attached pictures are of the cuts made by each blade.
Porcelain
Large ceramic tile (Padova)
Cheap white wall tile
Travertine




The continuous rim blade (the blue one on the left) went through each tile like a knife through butter. No sticking, and effortless cutting. This is a thin blade and it gave good cuts with minimal chipping. To the naked eye the chipping is not that bad, it just looks bad when you zoom into the attached pics.
The turbo blade (the black one) needed a bit more of a push to get the tile cut. This is quite a thick blade and it ‘crunched’ its way through the tiles. This blade did a bit more damage to the tile i.e. noticeable chipping on the ceramic tiles.
With some blades there is a bedding in period. Some new blades will chip tiles, but with continued use the chipping gets less and less. I do not know how these blades will perform in the future as I have only been using them for a few days. I tend to use a wet cutter for window reveals and use an angle grinder for all other cuts.
My vote goes to the ATS continuous rim blade. It just felt better and gave better results.
The attached pictures are of the cuts made by each blade.
Porcelain
Large ceramic tile (Padova)
Cheap white wall tile
Travertine




The continuous rim blade (the blue one on the left) went through each tile like a knife through butter. No sticking, and effortless cutting. This is a thin blade and it gave good cuts with minimal chipping. To the naked eye the chipping is not that bad, it just looks bad when you zoom into the attached pics.
The turbo blade (the black one) needed a bit more of a push to get the tile cut. This is quite a thick blade and it ‘crunched’ its way through the tiles. This blade did a bit more damage to the tile i.e. noticeable chipping on the ceramic tiles.
With some blades there is a bedding in period. Some new blades will chip tiles, but with continued use the chipping gets less and less. I do not know how these blades will perform in the future as I have only been using them for a few days. I tend to use a wet cutter for window reveals and use an angle grinder for all other cuts.
My vote goes to the ATS continuous rim blade. It just felt better and gave better results.