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BENCHMARK 7-1/4" 24 Tooth Carbide Tipped Circular Saw Blade for $4.97

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[Home Hardware] BENCHMARK 7-1/4" 24 Tooth Carbide Tipped Circular Saw Blade for $4.97

  • Carbide tipped saw blade
  • 7 1/4" size with 24 teeth
  • 5/8" arbour
  • Anodized finish
  • Thick kerf with a hard body
  • Heat vents and expansion slots
  • Alternating top bevel, anti kick back
  • For wood cutting
  • Made of C3 material
  • Bulk pack
  • General purpose
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Sr. Member
Jul 19, 2015
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London, ON
ChrisT5598 wrote: Save your money
What valuable input with no details. Good post op, these are a good value and haven't had any issues with these.
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Dec 19, 2018
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xFRUGALITYx wrote: What valuable input with no details. Good post op, these are a good value and haven't had any issues with these.
Your post is just as light on details as mine, irony much?

These blades are dog shit the carbides come off, the metal that the blade is made out of is cheap low carbon warps easily.


Literally the only thing good about these blades is the price. The only way I'd recommend this is if you cut one or two 2x4s a year.


Save yourself some money by not straining your saw, by using a better blade. I think that the dewalt blades are 13 bucks and they are serviceable.
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Sr. Member
Jul 19, 2015
780 posts
887 upvotes
London, ON
ChrisT5598 wrote: Your post is just as light on details as mine, irony much?

These blades are dog shit the carbides come off, the metal that the blade is made out of is cheap low carbon warps easily.


Literally the only thing good about these blades is the price. The only way I'd recommend this is if you cut one or two 2x4s a year.


Save yourself some money by not straining your saw, by using a better blade. I think that the wall blades are 13 bucks and they are serviceable.
Not just as light on details and not any irony there.
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Feb 6, 2015
222 posts
129 upvotes
Calgary
From personal experience, I would recommend a Diablo 24T blade from Home Depots for around $14 instead. You'll get better quality cuts, durability, and longevity and ultimately, better results (both visually and in terms of cutting effectiveness).

24T blades are cheap, so it's not as tough to justify quality here. I'll never look back.

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