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The Saxton R228BC Brick Concrete Cement Board Cutting Reciprocating Sabre Saw Blade is a high-performance tool designed for cutting through tough materials like brick, porous concrete, and cement composite boards. With a universal 1/2 inch shank, it fits a variety of popular brands, ensuring versatility in your toolkit. Its carbide-tipped design guarantees longevity, while the precision of 2 teeth per inch allows for clean and efficient cuts. Weighing just 100g, this blade is both lightweight and powerful, making it an essential addition for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Saxton Trading |
Part Number | R228BC |
Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 19.2 x 0.7 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | R228BC |
Colour | Black |
Style | Basic |
Material | Carbide |
Thickness | 1.5 Millimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Blade length | 228 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
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Easy Seams!!
Not just a saw!!! This thing seams out masonry for fun!! Pilot drill a few holes in mortar and use your recip saw with this in and you will wonder why you hadn't bought one before!!!!
J**J
Cut through concrete blocks!
Bought to prepare my patio. Cuts through concrete blocks just like butter. The blade is thick and strong and just the job for cutting blocks and paving to correct size and shapes. Take care and wear heavy gloves for safety
C**E
Doesn’t cut through brick like through butter others said in the reviews
Does cut and helped me with the project i had on my house to cut through bricks but It Doesn’t cut through brick like through butter others said in the reviews . Saying that it foes the job with a bit of patience
R**E
Nice cuts.
Cut nearly through thermolite blocks no problem. One door way cut and barely any signs of wear to the blade.
B**B
spot on
just the job
S**R
Good quality and works well
Used during demolition of a brick and block internal wall. Chain drilled with a 30mm drill then used this to cut between the holes. Worked perfectly. Still life left in the blade afterwards too
J**Y
Ok for small jobs but very safe to use
I used this to cut a hole for window in mgt bathroom wall. It was great and easy on breeze block but bricks were harder to get through. The machine got hot too. It created dust but significantly less than an angle grinder. I only had 26 bricks to cut so although it took time, it was safer than an angle grinder being used on scaffold tower. If you've got a lot more bricks than a grinder would be quicker
A**R
Amazing tool for creating doorways
Needed to cut a new doorway and this is by far the cleanest and least dusty method to use.Forget using an angle grinder or stitch drilling, a couple of pilot holes for the blade to slip though and this thing eats the brickwork with as little amount of dust as you will get.Also leaves a nice smooth surface ready for the door jambs.I've cut 2 door opening in 1950's cinder block and there's still plenty of life left in it.Have plenty of batteries on standby though as it's heavy work.
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