Hire a Tile Cutter Near You
Rent a tile cutter or wet saw by the day or weekend from owners near you. Rent by the day or week from owners near you. Typically 6–10% of the purchase price, with free damage protection and secure Stripe payments on every booking. Essential for a bathroom or kitchen retile — manual score-and-snap cutters for ceramics, wet saws for porcelain and stone.
Know-how before you hire
- Score-and-snap manual cutters are fine for ceramic up to 8mm. Porcelain and natural stone need a wet saw.
- Keep the water reservoir full. Running dry burns the diamond blade in minutes.
- Measure twice, score once. Snap lines are unforgiving.
Many of our owners use these tools every weekend and are happy to share a quick tip or two when you collect — never hesitate to ask. It's a friendly community.
Find tile cutters near you
Tap below to see tile cutters listed by owners in your area. If there's nothing nearby right now, you can post a quick wish-list from there and we'll alert local owners on your behalf.
Why rent a tile cutter instead of buying?
Buying a tile cutter outright makes sense if you will use it dozens of times a year. For one-off jobs, seasonal work or a single DIY weekend, renting from a neighbour on DIY Toolshare costs a fraction of the price and saves you storing, maintaining and eventually disposing of another tool.
- Lower cost per use. A day's rental is typically 6–10% of the retail price. Most owners use a tool a handful of times a year, so the per-use cost of buying ends up far higher than it looks on the receipt.
- No storage, no maintenance. Tools left in the shed gather dust, rust on metal parts and seized seals — and reclaim valuable space you'd rather use for something else.
- Always the right tool for the task. Rent a light cordless model for the quick job and step up to a more powerful machine for the bigger one. Buying once means compromising on both.
- Lower carbon footprint. One shared tool does the work of ten bought-and-used-once tools.
Frequently asked questions
Can a manual tile cutter cut porcelain?
Poorly. Porcelain is much harder than ceramic — use a wet saw for any porcelain job over about 10 tiles.
What size tile cutter do I need?
Measure your largest tile and add 10cm. A 600mm cutter handles most standard floor tiles; 900mm for large-format.
How renting works
- Search nearby. Enter your postcode and we show tile cutters available within a few miles.
- Book and pay online. Pick your dates, pay securely via Stripe, message the owner.
- Collect and use. Pick up locally and use the tool for the job at hand.
- Clean and return on time. Give the tool a quick wipe-down so the next renter — and the owner — gets it back in the same condition you collected it. Returning when you said you would keeps the community running smoothly.
- Leave a review. Helps future renters and builds trust in the community.