💎 Cut like a pro, every time — precision meets power!
The QEP 6-7007GL is a 7-inch continuous rim diamond blade designed for wet cutting applications. Featuring a 7mm diamond-coated rim and a 5/8-inch arbor, it delivers clean, chip-free cuts at speeds up to 8,730 RPM. Compatible with most wet tile saws, this steel-core blade excels at cutting glass, porcelain, ceramic, stone, and alloy steel, making it a versatile and durable choice for professional and DIY tile projects.
Material | Glass,Steel |
Brand | QEP |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 7"W |
Color | Silver |
Style | Compact |
Item Thickness | 7 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Alloy Steel, Glass, Ceramic, Stone |
UPC | 010306670074 |
Manufacturer | QEP |
Part Number | 6-7007GL |
Item model number | 6-7007GL |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 1 Diamond Saw Blade |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**S
Smooth as glass... get it
I cut a bunch of mosaic tile it did a very good job very good job and that wasn't repeated on purpose
L**N
Tile saw
Works great
A**Y
Works as described
Came on time works good.
D**L
Works Great!
No complaints. I was concerned about cutting glass tile but I am pleased with the results. Just take your time especially at the end of your cut.
K**N
Worked great on glass tiles
Started to wear down towards the end of a black splash job.. Still got us through it..
C**N
Great for Glass Tile
QEP is an industry go to. This cutter is good for mosaic tile (glass) which is what I needed. This is a quality blade that will last a lot of cuts and still keep its integrity. And with the Amazon warehouse deal things couldn’t be better with this product
L**N
Must need for cutting glass
Bought it for my glass kitchen backsplash project. I was so concerned about glass cutting and want to make sure I get a glass cutting disk that will do a good job. There are many inconsistent reviews that made it even harder to decide what to buy. After extensive research I decided on this one and there is no regrets. I had to get use to it in the first couple cuts. After that I was getting more and more comfortable and confident and even capable of making free hand cut. One thing important to know is never try to cut the glass all the way through, it will chip at the end. Alway cut from both end and finish in the middle.
J**J
Poor quality blade
Blade would not cut porcelain tile after 8 to10 cuts. Had to go to Lowes and buy the Kobalt porcelain blade to finish job.
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