
Are you concerned about debris splashing during cutting, which can harm your vision? The VEVOR electric concrete saw with wet-cutting attachments offers more precise cutting and prevents debris from flying. It also features a double switch design and overload protection for safer operation.

It is perfect for cutting through stones, concrete, bricks, and other concrete piles, making it versatile for various applications. It features a 14-inch saw blade that helps create smooth grooves.

Our electric cement saw has a safety feature that prevents the motor overheated due to excessive power. The 15A pure copper motor can withstand high temperatures, ensuring a longer service life.

The concrete cutting saw has a scientifically optimized weight distribution thanks to its D-shaped handle. The handle also features a non-slip surface, preventing it from easily slipping and causing fatigue during extended use.

Our disk saw cutter ensures safer and durable operation with its slow acceleration at start-up. Additionally, it has a double switch design that helps protect the operator.

David –
Saw lived up to everything that was required of it. I needed to cut a foundation for plumbing relocation. I cut about 25’ completely through roughly 5” thick concrete.Blade – held up extremely well.Water Pump – It’s a must-use as there was no dust at all. I setup a bucket near the area and we filled it up as needed. I also used a wet dry vac to suck up the slurry so the area wouldn’t become a mud hole. I had a concrete guy tell me there was going to be dust even with the water pump. Not so.Amperage – You will need every bit of 20 amps to complete the job in a timely manner. Any additional hardware on the same line and it will trip the breaker every time you load the saw. A dedicated circuit for the saw is highly recommended. Even with a dedicated circuit, I still popped the breaker about 5 times, but this was mainly due to using a 25’ high amperage extension cord.Cord – Could have been a little longer. And the gauge wasn’t adequate. I could tell the cord was pretty warm after about 20 minutes of use.Speed – you will need to find a rhythm but moving it smooth and methodical is the trick. Hurry up and you will trip the breaker.Effort – Once you have the saw completely through the slab, its pretty much a one hand job.Overall I am extremely pleased with the purchase.
Damon –
The saw itself is great. The water pump is not so great. Had to replace it after a week or so of use. Great deal just replace the water pump when it dies.
Roger R. –
First time using a concrete saw. …Cut with gentle pressure…anything firm and this tool kept tripping the house breakers. 20amp? Power Cables all getting hot (i tried 4 or 5). Tried a generator with 30amp cable …that even overheated and tripped the breakers. So……ended up removing the supplied electric water pump, connecting a hose ($18 adapters from home ripoff depot) to the water supply, and cutting really slow with little pressure, allowing the blade to do all the work, stopping frequently. Mostly solved the tripping problem. Need to cut an exact straight line, otherwise the cutting blade gets wedged/jammed/resistance in the cut and the breakers trip. Overall…did the job, but very,very,very slowly, otherwise it is likely to trip (and damage) your house wiring. I used it to cut a 4″ deep cracked concrete drive….the mesh was incorrectly settled at the bottom of the concrete, which was actually 5″ deep in places. Should have bought a 12″ cutter to get through the mesh, rather than a 9″ as the 9″ only cuts about 4″ deep…so it was hard work, and didn’t cut deep enough requiring sledge hammering/chiseling. Check what depth you are going to cut carefully, and make sure you have high ampage power supply handy.One of the wheel shafts on the saw kept tightening up, locking one of the wheels.Overall…..cheap saw made in China, so be prepared for problems and to fix it.
Eugene –
I was leery about this purchase since the price was significantly less than products found in hardware stores.I’ve used it to cut 2” thick bluestone patio stones. I used it to trim stones that had moved. The saw made clean quick cuts. The water feature that comes with the stone completely minimized dust and helped me to see the cut line that I had scribed.I can not comment on the durability of the product but for an occasional user, it does the job nicely.
J Davis –
I am a 40 something short mom DIY’ing a paved patio with my kids. I cut every curve and paver in this project using only this saw and the blade that comes with it. It is light weight and easy to maneuver. It allowed us to install 350sq foot brick paver patio with no blade change. The water line was fantastic and had no dust to deal with. Scoring & cutting curves was super easy and we zipped right through this project with this saw. Excellent value for the money.
Nick –
Saw works well cutting concrete pavers, the water pump didn’t work at all.
DANNO23 –
Great saw. Cuts through blocks like nothing. Based on comments I was worried about blowing a fuse but that never happened.It is a little heavy compared to evolution but I don’t know if that is build quality or what. I have used it a bit more. Definitely heavy. Have to learn to let it ride on its wheels. Finally tripped a 15 A breaker
John Sandoval Jr. –
It did a great job, the blade is not very good but it worked. I will buy a quality blade soon. After renting one from the big box store for $120 that died after 3 feet of cutting I decided to buy my own. Well worth the investment.
Hector E. Ortiz-Vargas –
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All the accessories are presents, but we have a problem one side of the concrete saw power cable is melted, attach to my review is a video showing the damage side of the power cable. Very disappointing
Barney Dean –
Received the product today and immediately put it to use. Cut through solid 6” block with ease. It is heavy but admittedly I really have nothing to compare. The assembly instructions are useless but fortunately it is fairly intuitive. The water distribution system sucks – stopped working after about 30 minutes (fortunately I didn’t buy it for that). Kept blowing a 15 amp breaker but once connected to 20 amp breaker – all good. For the money and if you do not expect to much out of it, it works OK. Again realize I have only used it for 1 day (approx. 4 hours).
v4lu3s –
Texas at a pretty crappy drought condition for several months this year and during that with the very dry soil around my house I had my water main rupture underneath my slab. Thinking I was looking at thousands of dollars of plumbing repairs I built a quick bypass to go around that section of pipe just so that we can have water while we’re waiting for a plumber. A coworker suggested just making that bypass permanent with proper piping cutting a trench through the driveway and through a sidewalk slab. He had a six and a half horsepower gas saw all I needed to do was buy the blade unfortunately when I went to pick it up the recoil starter broke and being an older model it was not quickly repairable. After going back and forth a little bit I decided to not mess with it and I purchased this saw.I wasn’t in a hurry to use it so I actually sat on it for too long before getting it out however I was very surprised by the 5th and finish and overall quality of it. I think as far as fit finisher quality goes I was not thrilled about the connection between my garden hose and the little pump that this comes with however as long as I left the water at a low Trickle it did the job and stayed together.I had about 20 ft of linear cutting to do and the saw did it I had to remember to let the blade do the work because as soon as I put pressure on it it popped a 15 amp breaker with ease. As a result I got out a generator that had 20 amp circuits on it and even then in the time of cutting it I popped the 20 amp breaker five or six times.The fact that I popped the 20 amp breaker it tells me that perhaps there’s some sort of issue with power supply regulation with the saw. I’m glad it did the job and it’s saved me a ton of money, but obviously this motor will draw more than 20 amps very easily and perhaps it should be more accurately marked as such
NiceShine Customer –
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This 12″ saw works great.I’m on a 15amp circuit but will use a 20amp if needed.It has a slow start motor so that helps with popping breakers.I’m using a drop irrigation adapter and hose for the water, didn’t use the supplied pump.Overall you can’t go wrong with this, I plan on using it for my paver patio and block steps.It’s not a $1000 saw but this won’t get used daily for years.I would buy Vevor products in the future
J in AK –
This is a great saw to have around the house. We have cut cinder blocks for a chimney install, cut the basement slab to install a tub and shower drain and next I want to try and but a wood blade on it to cut some 6x8s I want to use for an outdoor project my wife wants.Great saw if you stay on a 20amp circuit and let the saw do the cutting, just be the dumb basest and hold it looking like a pro 😉
Powers –
Great
Al –
I like the fact it comes pretty much assembled and has a real steel heavy duty blade guard, !! I bought other brands and they are all junk! Not this one, it is all first class ! Can hardly wait to put it to work. You can’t go wrong with this price is very affordable .
anthony witham –
Perfect for slab cutting but will definitely trip a 20 amp breaker every 5 minutes or so. I recommend using a 30 amp single pole breaker with a 10 gauge extension cord under 20 feet in length.The tool cuts well to 6 inches deep and the water system keeps dust down to a minimum.A great value for the price.
Devil’s Hand Diesel –
This thing constantly trips my breaker. I suspect the motor is not actually sealed and it is getting wet. It tripped multiple 20 amp breakers. I even tried my generator and it tripped that as well.Get the warranty and you should be fine.
groovin –
Reasonable price, cuts fast. Blade still good after cutting about 100 pavers. Switch on water pump is not heavy duty, mine failed after awhile, probably stone dust or water, but you can easily pop it open with a small screwdriver, clean it and presto, back in business.
aka-algorithm –
This saw has been fantastic. Here’s some pros…Cuts well and accurate, multi angle range is good.Cons… high amp draw requires direct outlet, use of extension cord blows 20amp breaker, vertical cutting very difficult and horizontal VERY exhausting. I can answer questions but takes me a while as I’m very busy.Overall this is and has been a good product that I would buy again.
Dennis –
Has proven to be easy to assemble, durable and poeerful.Used it to cut an 8 inch wide, 10″ deep, 15 foot channel through a combination of concrete and granite.A lot of work, but it got the job done.
Rowland Brenn –
Must have for remodelers. Had to cut 15’ trench to get utilities to new island. Has its own water system that you precisely control for little mess and has hook up for vacuum. I used my dust extraction set up and there was very little dust. Has a table for depth control and wheels so it tracks straight. Way better than using gas powered saw inside your house.
Patrick Chen –
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Warning!!!! A great saw, but it only fit 1 inch arbor blade when blade replacement. It’s hard to find 1 inch arbor blade in market, so I have to grind it to fit 7/8 arbor blade when replacement. Seller should make note.
Kindle Juliesan –
This product is surprisingly well made for the price. As stated in the description the motor is 3200 watts which draws 26 amp at full load but i was able to use it on a 20 amp circuit and take it easy on the cuts. I popped the 20 amp breaker a few times while cutting but it served it’s purpose. I used it to cut 5 1/2″ thick concrete in my basement to add a new bathroom. It may work better if connected to a 30 amp circuit.
Joseph –
I’m predicting the cord may fell. I’m using a 20 amp breaker and it keeps popping the breaker. The cord of the saw is only 14 guage. If the saw was engineered so poorly, I have very little hope in this saw’s longevity.
Eric Drake –
I bought this to cut the basement floor for a drain tile installation. This saw went above my expectations. I figured it would be cheap and whatever. I dont believe it to be cheap by any means.It also comes with a water pump to help keep the blade cool. Do not use this saw indoors with out the water pump. The dust is way too much.You will be happy with this purchase. I for sure am.
Katie B –
This saw is legit and a amazing value for how surprisingly good of a build this is. I used this to cut out 5in thick 80year old reinforced strong concrete in a basement that had mesh as well. It performed just as good or better than any expensive concrete saw ive used in the past and cut through pretty effortlessly. Only con is the motor is too strong for a normal house circuit- it will trip breakers constantly, it needs a uncommon 30a 120v circuit or separate generator feed to have no nuisance tripping. I’m sure there are other stronger gas power, or better quality saws out there, but for the occasional user you cannot really beat the price point and effectiveness of this saw. Typically these cheaper saws lack in long term durability, but they always pay for themselves in 1 use anyway compared to rental costs so in my opinion even if it’s throwaway it’s still a amazing value.
Eric –
Works well for a homeowner but is underpowered. If you plan to use it on a regular basis look for a better option, but is cheaper than renting for occasional use.
craig doris –
The saw cuts very well and has lots of power. Just make sure your on a 20 amp breaker and make 2 inch deep cuts or less at a time. It will cut 5 inches deep if you take your time. Great saw for the money
Wayne Jackson –
I am very impressed with this saw. Using the original blade I was able to cut through a 10″ reinforced concrete wall with no problem. The saw is heavy but by building a support platform for the upper half cuts I was able to get the job done. Being 10″ thick required cuts on both sides but this thing ate through rebar, rocks and concrete with no problems. The water line helps keep the dust down and is a must have when cutting indoors. I would not hesitate to buy again, it performed better than expected and made a difficult job very doable. Wasn’t sure it would stand up to this job but it worked fine and now I have another great tool to add to my shop for future use. Definitely needs to be run on a dedicated 20 amp circuit if possible, and was able to run it outside on a generator 20 amp outlet with no problems.
Robert J. –
This is a solid product and did cut reasonably well. the dust mitigation water feed didn’t really work well. I wound up using a hose to keep the water down, or asked my wife to spray the area as I cut. For really hard psi concrete (>5000 psi), I would suggest a gasoline powered cutter vs this electric one.
luis m –
Es muy bueno pero es muy pesada
Jeepinutz!! –
Great lil saw cuts quick n clean. Only issue I have is it pulls a lot of amps and if you have a few things on same line it blows the breakerl. So not too long of a drop cord and make sure you ,
mike matlack –
worked just fine,, it does pull a fair amount of amps during use. I had refrigerator on the same 15 amp circuit breaker and had to unplug to use the saw. High value item, other brands were 2-3x the price.
HKH –
overall nice for the money. base is a little bit flimsy it may contact blade at time. depth adjustment tends to slip. made about 20 ft of cut about 3 inch deep in hour or so WITHOUT SAW STALLING OVERHEATING. YOU NEED AT LEAST 20 AMP LINE AND GOOD EXTENSION CORD! I USED WITH 20 AMP LINE AND # 10 EXTENSIN CORD AND STILL TRIPPED BREAKER. EVENTUALLY MADE TEMPORARY RIG TO PARALLEL two 20 AMP BREAKERS TO GET STEADY OPERATION.
Drek –
So far, I have been able to complete 2 jobs with this Saw without issue, so it has paid for itself many times over already. Plenty of power and just out right works.
NiceShine Customer –
That wet concrete saw is a beasts, I went through the entire concert slab 4″ without problem at all, just don’t push it hard let the blade do the job, it has overload and will shut down the motor if it’s overloaded but try to go slow and steady, you will need heavy duty extension cord and 30A circuit beaker and good to go, I recommend that for small jobs better than renting, it will pay for it self, the warranty is good I break the blade cooling nozzle and contacted the supplier and they send me a complete new saw so that I can finish my work. Very good value for the money.
Frankie Gee –
This is very solid tool. Especially for the price! I was worried at first when NiceShine flagged this as a potential bad product because there had been so many returns. But once I read the reviews I realized a majority of the people who had a problem with the tool didn’t know how to use it and from what the complaints were, I would put money they were trying to push the saw through too deep too fast and instead of letting the tool doing the work they were trying to push it to cut too much too fast.I’ve been using it for demo of the outside path that the previous owner had shoddily slapped down. I just let the tool do the work without pushing and as long as I went slow, even on much deeper passes, I haven’t had any problems yet. No stalling out, no tripping breakers, no blade warbling. Just slow and smooth cutting through very rough uneven concrete that has a variety of different rocks/gravel mixed in with a solid stone pillar mixed under there (don’t ask, I have no idea. It was a big surprise for me too.)I’m excited to use it to cut the pieces for the new retaining wall and the pavers for the steps!Def a good tool for the money!
Rod Joe –
This item did what I needed it to to. Cut concrete wall and slab.
Thomas R. Krings Sr. –
I cut out an existing drain in basement and moved it and added a sink drain. This saw performed flawlessly and the water feature eliminated the dust. It was very easy to use, I used a small bucket to be my water supply and I am thoroughly satisfied with this product.
Adam –
I was new to cutting concrete and this was ok i guess for my first experience. It will def cut your breaker so be prepared. I’m guessing it’s a user error but who knows. It’ll cut tho. The water attachment was handy so you don’t need a hose just a bucket and water for the pump. I would say if it’s on sale for around 100$ it’s worth it. 138 is ok price considering other saws are almost 170-200+.
Rene Navarrete –
Listo para trabajar 💪
Finestkind –
fTheir motto ” tough tools ,half price ” is true. This is my3rd purchase and they aaa have been great .
Ramon S. –
Wow – I have looke and looked for something inexpensive and that would do a great job cutting concrete for little around home projects. (NOT COMMERCIAL)The sway is powerful, easy to use and control. It’s a little of the heavy-ish side for someone older but overall, what a great product for a great price!
Mike Sletten –
Got this saw to do a home project and was able to get through 6” concrete pretty well. The hose connection for the water pump wasn’t the greatest, but was able to make it work. The saw cut through with ease, and worked well!
Victor Adams –
This is a good heavy duty saw, cut thru 6 inch reinforced concrete with ease
Mizer Man –
I purchased this saw for some home projects not really expecting much but was surprised by the quality of this product. I used it for cutting 2 inch thick paving stone for some home landscaping projects. I did a great job of cutting fairly quickly. Probably not the greatest choice for a professional but it worked very well for me.
Sara McClure –
My husband said this worked really well and was a great value especially with the blade included. His friend, a concrete layer, said it worked as well or better than many other more expensive concrete saws he has used. They especially liked the wheel guide-although they didn’t use it until near the end of the project.
Reysond –
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STAY AWAY FROM THIS!What is good about this concrete saw?Well, I finally able to cuts 4×20 inch square lines before it shocked me, smoked, stopped and got completely burned out.What’s wrong about this saw?Please pay attention to 1 star reviews! they are right!. DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE! IT IS DANGEROUS!First time I tried to turn it on, it turned on for a few seconds before the inline breaker kept disconnecting and i had to keep resetting.Checked the wire, wire came loose from the inline breaker. Since I had to finish the project, I bypassed the inline breaker. did a trial run, 15A breaker shut down.it says 30A, but the machine doesn’t come with 30A plug, it uses standard 15-20A 110v plug. 30A 110v plug is not the standard one.Anyway, I switched to 20A breaker and single power outlet to power this and able to cut 2 lines then sparks started to come from the motor opening. I thought it was 4th of July but independence day was 3 days ago. Look at the video.it smoked a little. I let it cool down then try again.I was able to cut 2 more lines before it shocked me. look at my non contact tester picture.More smoke came out and then motor completely shut down.this garbage is going back to them.
Mike Skura –
You have to make sure you have a 30 amp breaker. The saw has a 15 amp plug on it but the saw will blow breakers if you don’t make a change. Poor manufacturing listed as what you bought
David Blodgett –
There was only 2 thing I did not like and that was it’s water feed right at the wheel And where the water pump switch was located it would have been better if it was on the side self. The way they set upThe water line it pinches the water line and you don’t get water feet on both sides of the blade I cut a longer hose and lengthened it so it was no longer pinched and it works perfect. For the water pump on off switch I’ll just have to figure something else out down the road but other than that it works awesome cuts fast.
Kenneth –
Great value and works great! I recommend upgrading the blade but it’s a great bargain tool.
Jo –
Easy to use! Works as advertised!
Brian –
I purchased the 16” saw. For the do it yourselfer it works great. I cut 55’ of four inch concrete in about forty five minutes. You have to go slow and let the saw do the work. At this price point it works as advertised but you can’t rush it. It did trip a 15 amp breaker a few times. I had no problems after using an outlet with a 20 amp breaker and an extension cord rated for 20 amps.
Chewy –
I got this Electric Concrete Saw and overall, I’m pretty happy with it. It’s a wet and dry concrete cutting saw and for the price, it’s really good. Super easy to use, even for someone like me who ain’t a pro.The saw works well on both wet and dry stuff, which is great cause I got all kinds of projects going on. It runs smooth and gets the job done without any trouble, which I really appreciate.Only thing is, the directions ain’t that great. I mean, you can figure it out easy enough, but having better instructions would be nice, especially for folks who might not be used to using these tools. If they fixed that, I’d definitely give it 5 stars.In short, if you want something affordable and simple to use, this saw is a solid choice. Just be ready to fiddle with it a bit at first cause of the not-so-great directions.
John –
As others have said, this thing will trip a 20a breaker and you need a 12awg extension cable to use with it (I didn’t believe this and tried a regular 16awg extension cable the first day… that was frustrating). I also found that I couldn’t run it on an afci/gfci protected breaker; it had to be a regular 20a breaker, the saw does have its own gfci so I felt pretty safe doing that. I found that allowing the saws weight to do the work, only gently pushing it and taking regular breaks while cutting helped keep the breaker from tripping too much. When you get the feel for it, the saw cuts well and the 16″ blade means you can get through a 6″ wall or slab. If you’re trying to get a really straight cut, I would attach a 2x guide to the concrete first as it tends to want to pull to the side as it cuts. I found that I wasn’t super comfortable cutting walls above chest height because of the weight. Also, you can only really cut up-down on a wall… I tried a horizontal cut and the saw is too heavy/big to do that well, but for sectioning up walls or slabs it works good. The water supply to the blade keeps the dust down to the point that there’s almost none, although it does mean you get a lot of mud to clean up after.Overall, it’s fairly well made, it’s powerful although the breaker tripping can be frustrating… It’s cheaper than renting one even for a day or two and I’ve used it now for a few months, still cutting great.
Capone MIchigan –
You need a solid 20 amp circuit to run this saw
Kevin L. Greer –
Just what I needed to cut out some holes in my patio concrete slab. Chewed through that stuffLike it was nothing. Pump that comes with it is a necessity. Keeps the dust down. Easy to handle. Even for a first timer like me. Definitely worth purchasing.
Tommy George –
Dangerous GFCI when wet and the water pump only works sometimes. Had to rewire the cord to eliminate the inline GFCI and then connect to an outlet GFCI to avoid shock. Then eliminated the water pump and replaced with a water hose adapter. Base for adjustable cutting depth is flimsy at best. Without the improvements mentioned above, only use as a dry cutting saw without the adjustable base. The motor is strong and 16” blade effective.
George Jetson –
We have used this concrete saw several times. It draws a lot of power. As in, it needs a 15 or 20 amp circuit.If you don’t overwork the blade and if you don’t ram the blade through the concrete, and just push the blade carefully through, it will cut a 4 inch slab no problem.Take your time, though.
Jorge jurado –
Me pareció muy bien muy útil me gusto mucho
808Paul –
Does the job for what I needed done.
antonio –
I cut a 6” wide x 14’ long trench with it, concrete was 4.5” average. It did cut it slow, but it did it just fine.
Jason P. –
I received the saw without a blade. NiceShine said contact the manufacturer, which I did. They asked me to send them a picture of the owners manual so they could identify what part is missing and they would take care of it. The next day, they asked me to send a copy of the link to my order, which I did, and I also included a screen capture of my order confirmation just to make sure. Day 3, they told me that they needed a picture of my order so they could see the parts that were in the box and what was missing, so I did. Day 4, they informed me that the saw blade is out of stock and that I should start a return with NiceShine. I can’t tell you if the saw is any good, because I haven’t been able to use it, hopefully all your parts are there and you don’t have to deal with Vevor’s abysmal customer service.
NiceShine Customer –
This saw has been worth every penny I paid for it. I’m glad I got the 16”. It has never tripped a breaker when it’s the only tool running on that breaker. I have used it on several basement bathroom job and sump pump installs. I have certainly got my money’s worth out of it. If and when it dies I will buy another one.
NiceShine Customer –
Used saw for removing sidewalk and installing large retaining wall blocks. Cuts through 8 inch wall block. Saw is a little heavy. Comes with water pump and hose. Pump designed to submerge in bucket. No provisions for water faucet hose hook up. Needs 30amp breaker to use continuously! Works on a 25amp but long cuts will trip breaker
Anne Lewis –
Had it plugged into a 20 amp breaker outlet and the saw would trip the breaker every 30 seconds. Very frustrating. But it did cut.
Jeff –
I bought the 12″ for cutting concrete slabs, and it works great. The wheels are a lifesaver and definitely helps with keeping everything in line.
VegasFireman88 –
This little saw is perfect for anyone wanting to cut concrete or bricks or pavers. It comes with a small submersible pump that connects to a 5 foot hose to keep the blade wet. Only thing is the pump needs to be in a bucket, no way to connect to a garden hose. Takes a moment for the blade to start spinning but it’s awesome once it gets rocking. Easy balance. I have about 800 sq ft of pavers coming. Can’t wait to use this saw more.
Paul S. –
Starts/stops and requires multiple attempts to get it running. It’s a common problem with this saw.
L.G –
This was my cheapest easiest way to cut through a cement slab. It does cut fairly well.. it is a little slow but does the job. A larger saw would have been faster but also a much heavier saw! The water pump feature is a real plus for wet cutting but makes a bunch of mud. But I recommend over dry cutting due to the huge amount of dust. Biggest negative is that it has a auto shut off. And stopped a lot! And you have to release the trigger and restart. Also it tripping the circuit breaker a few times. But overall did a decent job.
Thomas Clark –
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This tool is a beast! Needed to cut through the foundation and this handled it like it was nothing. Cut through the rebar too without issue. Even comes with the blade! As many have stated, with the price of the rental, it was better off buying it. It was a win win. Plus, with rental you are on a time limit. I didn’t want to rush my cuts, so spending money of days of rental when i could go at my own pace was worth it to me. Now, I still have a tool that I can use for other projects, and it works flawlessly. Also after reading others statements, it’s best to plug into a 20amp outlet (it says 15amp, but if it gets bogged down, you may keep trippinga fuse.) I actually plugged into our kitchen gfci to keep from tripping the fuse box and not once did I ever have to stop. It’s powerful, great size for cutting deep, and easy to use. Take your time and let the tool do the work. Don’t push it or force it and it cuts very smooth. Highly recommended. Thank you!
Jing lin –
The concrete sew came with broke part!
Tiffany –
I’m highly impressed with their products. I truly feel that I got more than what I paid for
Petya Bankov –
I used it to cut fire bricks. Goes through them like knife through butter. No issues at all.
mike –
Bought to add basement bathroom worked awsome. It was about the same price as renting one in my area. Own vevor pipe stands as well great for the price.
Ramos –
Working great
Seriously shopping –
All I can say is that it works very well. Great for the money. It’s a cutting beast! I did have it running off a 20amp supply with no problem. And yes, it’s going to be loud
icardjack –
Read the manual provided and follow all instruction, and you should have no problem with this unit. It clearly tells you in the instructions to run the saw the first time under a no load situation for at least a minute. This is to seat the brushes. I ran mine for about 4 minutes no load.The instructions also tell you to make small depth cuts of no more than two inches per pass till you reach full depth. I cut through 6 inches of concrete using this method plugged into a 20 amp circuit and never tripped the breaker once through a 20 feet cut.Do not force the saw, let it eat at its on pace.The motor pulls in a lot of dust while cutting, so be sure to use compressed air to blow out themotor through all casing vents after use.Rental on a saw like this in my area is $100 a day. For the price, it is a great bargin.
Tess –
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Worked flawlessly through 3 cuts through 5 inch thick concrete driveway equaling 70 feet in length. Only thing is the wheels tighten on themselves, no big deal, if you need a saw like this you’ll know it is an easy fix. Well worth it👍
happy customer –
I used it to cut a large 75 pound concrete block in half in the construction of a retaining wall. I needed both of the half blocks to complete the wall. The saw worked perfectly, including the water injection to the blade, which greatly minimized the concrete dust. Just go easy with it and use a large diameter extension cord to deliver adequate amperage, and it will do a good job. It is a beast and will cut through concrete like sharp scissors through paper.
J. Rose –
This is a beast of a saw. I cut through 6” foundation with it. The cuts were at chest height and it gets heavy fast but cuts great through concrete and rebar. Be sure to keep water flowing dust gets out of control fast. I did have the issues with tripping g 15amp breakers. Use a dedicated outlet and best to use 20 amp lines. I would have said five stars but the breaker trip issues.
Hannah –
DO NOT BUY VEVOR! This is the 2nd power tool I purchased from vevor. The first was a saw that once powered would not shut off. This one continuously tripped breakers even when hooked to a dedicated circuit including trying a generator. Had to rent a saw that worked perfect. Water pump was broken from the box. Vevor makes dangerous tools that do not work. Not worth the savings.
Stanley Hill –
Plenty of power and good weight. This tool cost me almost exactly what I paid to rent the last saw and it didn’t even have wheels. So my break-even point on this saw is 1 job. It also includes a decent blade which normally runs about $100.00. Name-brand saws with similar features run between $1,500 to $2,600. The name brands may be worth it if you use the tool every day. We are a plumbing company that may use the tool 3 or 4 times a year to cut trenches in basement bathrooms. For that kind of use, this saw will work great. At $220.00 for the blade and saw, we will probably just order a new saw when the blade wears out. We also bought a Vevor Press tool which has worked great for a year already. It was $791.00 instead of the $3,600 we normally pay for the name-brand. We charge our customers a $35 press tool fee which takes us 103 charges to get our money back on the name-brand. With the Vevor we recoup our money in 23 jobs. Tools also get stolen so I would much rather lose an $800.00 tool over a $3,600 one.
hmayer –
It works as advertised. Two things to keep in mind. First, it’s heavy, you won’t be holding it vertically for very long. Second, It needs its own circuit, it tripped a 15-amp power strip in 30 seconds. Give it 20-amps and it works great.
Billy hesler –
It was way to heavy
happy as Fire truck –
I cut only 8 ft of 4 in concrete to pass downspout drain under a walkway. No issues with the blade. Did not need to buy a diamond blade as recommended by the rental store. I paid only slightly more to buy the tool and now I own it… Let the tool do the work, since this tripped the breaker twice for me. Not sure why it tripped the breaker because the tool did work flawlessly for the first 20 min. Happy with this saw!
NiceShine Customer –
It might be the best investment for us. We had a long curve path to pave with bricks, it is so easy to use and cut the bricks perfectly.The water pump is a so brilliant design, though the switch sometimes not functional very well, I guess probably because of water insulation, it didn’t impact too much of my work.Please must read the instructions first and read thoroughly.
Dan –
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Ran unit on a 20 amp circuit and it would pop the breakers. pulled out my generator, plug it in and also pop the 20 amp breaker on the generator. Used my 30 amp adapter for the saw, and it worked. Found that the saw it self would trip internally which would require the release of the power switch on the handle for a second then it would restart. Ran this unit through limestone, this is so much softer than concrete still could only do about 1-1/2″ at a time was pushing it to do 2″. For get using the water pump that comes with it. Went down to the local hardware store and got 3 items to connect the water directly to the hose. No issues with water. Oh, watch out, this thing is heavy, and if you are moving it around and working with it, you are bent over. It will tire you out. Unit seems well built. jury is out on durability. May need to upgrade the blade.
Austin lane Ferguson –
For 230 dollars after taxes. This saw is amazing. It did throw the breaker a few times, but that was because I muscled it. If you let the saw do the work, it won’t throw your breaker normally. I’ve used it twice so far. Once to cut a 4 inch sidewalk slab, and one on a 5 inch slab. Handled it no problems. I used the included blade, and the water pump. The weight is very balanced, and the saw is powerful. Again let it do the work, do not force it.
Giselle –
My husband loves it
Paul Braynt –
This 9″ concrete saw cuts through pavers like butter. Also cut through almost 4inches of 40 year old concrete with ease. The water supply is perfect for cooling the blade and very little dust. Had no issues with tripping the breaker, as others reported. The price is also great. A well built work horse.
BUMSTEAD –
I’M CUTTING 1 INCH THICK FLAGSTONE AND ONCE I GOT USE TO THE SAW IT WASN’T HARD TO DO. I LEARNED A FEW THINGS. WHEN PUTTING THE BLADE ON. PUT ALL PARTS TO HOLD THE BLADE ON IN THE ORDER THEY WERE WHEN YOU TOOK THEM OFF. THE NEXT THING I LEARNED….THE BRACES THAT HOLD THE WHEELS WILL BEND AND WILL HAVE TO BE STRAIGHTENED IF THEY DO BEND. SO, BE AWARE OF THIS AND TREAT THE TOOL WITH CARE. THE WATER PUMP AND THE SAW WORK REALLY WELL .
James E Myers –
This saw is a great help in cutting concret.
Jamie Quinn –
Works Great
Poppa Smurfs Garage –
I’m a retired carpenter and needed to cut some 4” cottage stones in my new wall. This is just another A+ rated tool that I have bought that carries the VEVOR brand name. This saw came with a handy water pump and a vacuum port for dry cuts, it’s very well constructed and comes with a quality made blade making this a great deal for the price. Beats the local tool vendors by a long shot. If you are looking for a great deal on a 5” cement cutting saw buy this one you won’t regret it.
KML –
This product comes with everything you need to start your concrete cutting. It’s very powerful. The depth guide plate works great. I’m glad that I had chosen this brand. I would highly recommended this product.
Marsha –
Used one time to cut 8 pavers. One week later went to cut additional 5 pavers. Would not work. Had power going in. ??? Contacted support. Wast of time. checked the brushes?? I’m not a electrical tech. They said I would have to contact NiceShine for a refund or a replacement.
Scott –
The water pump is small but works well in the beginning. After a few uses, the end of the pump pulled out and the wires disconnected from the housing. Had to get another pump to keep working. No issues with the saw. It is quite heavy but works as advertised.
LT –
Better than expected. Good quality and really well made. Cut perfectly through 4 inches of concrete to install sump pump basin in basement floor. The price was reasonable for a saw of this quality, Own the saw for what the rental would be. The water pump seemed a little on the cheap side but it worked. Very satisfied with the purchase. The blade alone is half the price of the saw and it cut great. Would recommend to anyone who needs to cut concrete but understand that the current exceeds 20 amp on hard cutting, probably need to upgrade to 30-amp breaker and #10 wire and a good 20-amp receptacle.
Nodakkid –
I completed concrete cutting with no issue. Follow manual on cutting depth or it can yank out of hands or pull you over. It pulls hard enough if you do it right. Rentals around here $100 a day.