⚡ Cut smarter, last longer — the pro’s choice for metal mastery!
This 7 1/4 inch metal cutting saw blade features a cermet carbide composition combining metal toughness and ceramic hardness for superior abrasion resistance. Its laser-cut ventilation design controls heat buildup, enhancing cutting precision and blade longevity—up to three times longer than standard blades. Compatible with major brands like Diablo, DEWALT, and Makita, it delivers professional-grade performance across diverse metal cutting tasks.
Y**Y
Excellent blade. Will buy again in the future.
Excellent blade. I put it on my 18v Ryobi HP circular and was extremely impressed. It cut quarter inch plate very fast and very clean using a straight edge. Even my buddies were impressed with the blade and the fact that it was on the Ryobi. We'll buy again in the future once this one wears down. A+
S**.
Cuts heavy Steel
I am impressed so far. I have cut through some heavy angle iron, and it still Cuts like butter! Have not used it that much but I am impressed so far!
C**Z
Great miter saw blade
This saw blade made my miter saw work so much better than the stock blade on my Dewalt. The tooth count makes every cut clean, free of splinters and cuts without any hesitation. Inwould highly recommend this blade
W**R
Great finishing blade, no signs of dulling
We have a lot of tools and the sliding miter certainly gets a ton of use. This is a finish cut blade and we have only used it on wood and plastic/PVC that is exposed so not exactly taxing on blades to start. We have used it for a few months though and it still produces a fantastic finish.The teeth might be suspect in a few spots where the quality looks to be more sloppy than the rest but I haven't noticed it causing an issue in the cuts themselves (yet). The only real 'issue' is the 'non-stick' finish they advertise is only on one side of the blade so if that is important they probably should dual coat the blade like others.This isn't a metal cutting blade, or made for a lot of fast cuts, but best to give that clean finish without needing much in the way of sanding or finish work. This also isn't a micro kerf or super thin blade if material preservation is key, but it does make great cuts and as long as everyone remembers to swap it out when not doing finish work I imagine should last us quite a long time.I do find it kind of funny they have such a big spelling error on the blade itself, (kert vs kerf) but the quality seems there and that is what matters. They also have a few issues with the descriptor in terms of how it works but doesn't change the product.
G**I
Me sorprendió
Corta el metal como mantequilla
A**R
No problem with steel
I usually work with wood but came across a project that included cutting cutting through a series of 1/8" steel bars. It fit perfectly in my circular saw, and seconds later it was chopping through the bars like a hot knife through butter. It's definitely a good value.
J**Z
great product
great product
R**Y
NOT THIN KERF! …And Pricey!
I only ordered this because it SPECIFICALLY SAID “Thin Kerf” in multiple places and in photos. This blade is NOT thin kerf….will NOT “save material” or “be better for tool motors” or any of the other benefits listed that are tied to the “thin kerf” referencing. I am a Contractor and Business Owner and I wanted this blade for a specific task and the high tooth count and “thin kerf” was what I was after. I knew immediately upon its arrival that it wasn’t right due to the weight of the blade. This is a 1/8th inch blade kerf with a ⅝” arbor…not a “8/5 arbor” that is stamped in the blade. I don’t even know what an 8/5 arbor is and errors like this on tooling…especially tooling with the potential to be a danger to work with are unacceptable in my little personal universe. Stuff like that shows that attention to detail is not a priority to the OEM making the item. At least that what it says to me.This blade, at a glance, looks like the Freud Blade that it is representing as being a replacement for BUT….this blade falls way short from the quality found in Freud OEM Blades. Even when I inspected the teeth closely I could see nasties from the manufacturing process that are simply not there even with generic level blades sourced from big box home improvement stores.The last thing that turns me off is everything I mentioned above COMBINED with the premium attached to the blade. I feel this blade, being generic and with all its faults is on the pricey side and there are many competitive options on the marketplace that can be easily found that are more affordable.Not happy with this overall and I would not order it again. Yes it cuts and vibration is minimal but I do not have faith in longevity due to everything I have experienced on and about the blade. The fact that this is not thin kerf and there are stamping errors on the blade so a HUGE problem with quality control which is something that is not an issue with Freud, DeWalt, Craftsman, Diablo…or any other generic blade I’ve picked up locally, to be frank. This one falls short and is too pricey for what it is. I would not be telling friends and family to go out and get this one. Really disappointed that this is not the THIN KERF blade that I NEEDED!(Price at the time of this review is $49.99.)
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