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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Junk. Dull within two cuts
ROADKILL
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Blade is to thick to use on hand grinder for cutting steel works well in circular saw for cutting pavers, just dusty
jonnieboston
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Bought a metal chop saw and needed a better blade than what came with it. This blade cut through a 3.5" steel pipe smoothly.
Bert
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
I didn't know what to expect with the different reviews so I picked up a Lenox blade at a home improvement store as a back up that's the brand we use at work and I've been impressed by them on my 4.5" grinder but I ordered a 7" blade for my very old radial arm saw or to use with my circular saw I 1st used the Lenox and it worked well with the exception of when pulling my saw it would climb onto my work and jam the saw so I decided to try pushing it back into the 2"x3"x1/8" steel tube with the change it began to cut better although I was clamping the steel to the saw table I made a lot of cuts with it working really good so I switched to the I bought from Amazon while changing the blade I noticed the Lenox had maybe half as much grit on it I started cutting different sized steel tube and the cuts became faster cleaner I even started making miter cuts in my veins this brand works better I'm very happy with my purchase
Adelcimar
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
The blade does not shake and cuts very good/ straight good quality, I would definitely recommend!
Math teacher
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
I did not like that the max RPM of the blade isn't listed on the blade as most normally are.
GOMEZ
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
Good
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
I was surprised by the performance of this saw blade. I used it to cut down an old water heater, and the ⅛" thick steel (plus glazing) didn't stand a chance...After a 2½' cut I tested the blade's temperature. It was hot, but not to the point of burning skin on contact - I'd guess around ~125⁰-135⁰. I opted to give it some rest between cuts, so I doubt it got much warmer than that. Didn't bother cutting up the top of the tank, so can't really speak on it's ease through ¼+” steel yet.At the end of my cutting there was some noticeable wear on the grit, but not nearly as much as I was expecting... It still looks able to take on a similar task many times over (which is good as I have another water heater for it to chew through next week). 🙂It was significantly faster and more efficient than my previous method... using an angle grinder, burning through about four 4½" metal cut-off wheels.
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