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Lot Diamondback 7in Heavyduty Tile Saw w/ Stand. 10" Diamondback Heavy Duty Wet Tile Saw (here - $429) It does seem like the Diamondback line is a nicer quality saw, but are the improvements worth the $157 difference? This is my first tile/brick saw and not completely aware of the more "non-obvious" aspects to. 10" Chicago Electric Wet Tile Saw (here - $232 after 20% off + $40 blade = $272)