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BIHUI B-Slim Diamond Blades

by BIHUI
SKU DCDS115

Original price $30.29 - Original price $40.69
Original price
$30.29
$30.29 - $40.69
Current price $30.29
Size: 4.5"

Ultra-thin rim, ultra-clean cuts. BIHUI B-Slim Diamond Blades slice dense porcelain and ceramic with minimal resistance — the thin rim tracks straight and reduces breakout for smooth, professional edges, while a reinforced steel core keeps the blade stable at speed. Equally at home in wet or dry cutting.

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Ultra-thin-rim diamond blades for low-chip precision cutting of porcelain and ceramic.

  • Rim: Ultra-thin for reduced resistance, straight tracking, and minimal breakout
  • Core: Reinforced steel core for stability and low vibration at high RPM
  • Matrix: High-performance diamond bond for clean edges on hard tile
  • Operation: Wet or dry cutting
  • Use: Trimming around fixtures, refining edges, and detail cuts on visible tile
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BIHUI B-Slim Diamond Blades — Ultra-Thin Rim, Low-Chip Cuts

Chipping on a visible cut edge is the enemy of clean tile work. BIHUI B-Slim blades fight it with an ultra-thin rim that reduces cutting resistance, tracks straight, and minimizes breakout — so porcelain and ceramic come off the blade with crisp, clean edges. A reinforced steel core keeps the blade stable and low-vibration even at high RPM, which is half the battle on a precise cut.

A high-performance diamond matrix delivers clean edges on hard tile, and the blades cut wet or dry. They're made for trimming around fixtures and the kind of precision cutting where the edge shows. Run them on your angle grinder for clean, controlled results.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Low chipping: Ultra-thin rim minimizes breakout for clean edges
  • Tracks straight: Reduced resistance keeps cuts on line
  • Stable and smooth: Reinforced steel core for low vibration at high RPM
  • Clean on hard tile: High-performance diamond bond
  • Wet or dry: Cut either way
  • Precision work: Built for trimming around fixtures

Pro tip: Let the thin rim run at speed and feed steadily — forcing it bends the cut and chips the edge. Score a shallow pass first on polished faces, then take the full-depth cut.