Floors And Tiling Super Review

If youre in the market for a new saw, you may be wondering if a flooring and tiling saw is the right choice for you. Flooring and tiling saws are designed specifically for cutting hard materials like tile and stone, so they can be a great option if you do a lot of home renovation or construction projects. In this article, well take a closer look at one model in particular the Crain Super Saw.

We will discuss the benefits and features of this saw, as well as the pros and cons. If you are curious as to whether a flooring or tiling saw might be right for your needs, read on!

Flooring And Tiling Saw Crain Super

This scroll saw is very easy to set up and use. Let’s take a closer look to its benefits and features:

Fully Adjusts From Flush:

The fully adjustable Crain Super Flooring & Tiling Saw can undercut doors as thick as 1-3/10 cm without removal. The saw has a 6-inch cutting capacity.

13 Amp Motor

The Crain Cutter is powered by a 13 amp motor, making it easy to handle any door-cutting job. With a cutting height range of flush to 1-1/10 cm, this saw is perfect for a variety of door gap sizes.

Cutting Blades:

The Crain Cutter includes a carbide and masonry blades so you can do the job right. This saw can be easily transported to and from the jobsite with its included carry case.

Ideal For Repair Or New Installation:

This tool is ideal for undercutting doors for repair or new installation. The Crain Super Flooring & Tiling Saw has a powerful motor with an adjustable blade and can tackle any undercut job.

With Carrying Case:

The Crain Cutter comes with a carrying case, masonry blade, and a carbide blade. Whether you are looking to install new floors or repair existing ones, this cutter is a great tool to have on hand.

Pros:

  • Changing the blade is a breeze with the quick-change feature on this saw.
  • This handy speed control system allows you to choose the speed that is best for your job.
  • The flexible mounted work light helps you see your work clearly.
  • The safety features ensure that you are safe when working.
  • Even for beginners, this saw is simple to use.
  • This saw’s stable design ensures precise cuts every time.

Cons:

  • This saw is not meant for heavy-duty jobs.
  • The work light is not very bright.
  • The speed control is located in an awkward position.
  • You could make the cord longer.

My Recommendation:

My research shows that the Crain Cutter can be a very useful tool. I would recommend it to anyone who needs to cut doors for new installation or repair. It has a powerful motor and adjustable blade that can handle any door cutting job. The included carrying case, carbide blade, and masonry blade make it a great tool to have on hand.

The Crain Cutter is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a reliable, easy-to-use cutter.

Conclusion:

Flooring and tiling saws are a great addition to any tool collection, and the Crain Super is no exception. This saw is perfect for DIY enthusiasts or professionals who need a reliable saw that can handle a variety of materials. With its powerful motor, this saw can easily cut through tile, stone, masonry, and more.

It is easy to get started cutting with the included blade. This saw is compact enough to be carried anywhere and can also be used on the go. The Crain Super is a great choice if you’re looking for a high-quality flooring or tiling tool.

Customer Reviews:

  1. Before laying a laminate floor, I used this saw to cut two door jambs and 97 cmof masonry. This tool was quick and accurate in pre-floor preparation. It is a great tool and I highly recommend it.
  2. Although this puppy isn’t cheap, it is well worth the investment. Laying ceramic tile is a tedious and laborious task. You will need to make many cuts, then work your way around until the tile fits snugly around a door casing. Slide the tile into place beneath the jamb and casing for a flawless no-gouging fit in 10 minutes (1 minute to remove it from the truck, 3 to remove it from the case and set up, 1/2 minute to get down on my knees, and another 1/2minute to make the cut).WOW!!! You can change the undercut saw to match the tile and then remove the door from the tile. Youre Done!! !
  3. I bought this saw to cut vertical cedar siding at the top (under the overhangs) so I could install aluminum soffit panels. The saw worked well and I used a Fein Multimaster to do the rest. It worked well and I would use it again for similar tasks or the same purpose (maybe cutting jambs as it was meant to). It is not perfect and it needs to be improved. The most important problem is the complicated depth adjustment. I would describe this as a utility saw at best. The saw’s handle is too small to be used by more people. You can make the saw more user-friendly by making some simple modifications to its adjustment/guard system.