I have to agree on the Target saws,the Tilematic models and similar Felkers(even though I don't own one now).They are proven to last and endure abuse.No need to go looking elsewhere,if you've been happy with it ...unless you need to cut tiles that are bigger than their cutting capacity.
I'm really happy with my Montolit Brooklyn 30" bridge saw.Fairly easy to carry through a house and set up.It's also quiet and accurate.Great for precise miter cuts and cutting large tiles.Their blades are great too,one blade cuts anything...soft slates,granite,porcelain,stainless steel even.
I even use it for small tile jobs like backsplashes ...right in the kitchen,since it doesn't spill a drop of water when cutting small tile and doesn't spray water past the tray.
Still,I haven't been able to convince some of my fellow contractors around here that it a great saw.
