I did home repairs, I sawed squares for sockets in a reinforced concrete house, I really liked it from the new one, I entered the wall like clockwork, sawed old disks before it, the remnants of work on bricks, two did not enter the wall at all, the third sawed a disk like a turbo purple diameter of the year commercials 2022, as he got blunt, he decided to buy a diameter since he cuts better than anyone, it also cost 1000 a large black turbo tooth, but he felt new, he drank worse than the old one, got blunt for 10-15 sockets and almost stopped biting, after that I decided to take Bosch more expensive the price was 1800 on all tools, I really liked the disk of this shape right away, it gave vibration when cutting, but it bit into reinforced concrete very well, but for the remaining 30 sockets and a full day of work, I blunted it too. The guys who put the conder suggested that you need to take discs on reinforced concrete, and if the disc began to spark, let it cool down for a couple of minutes and only then saw it. What I didn’t do was sawing non-stop while I had the strength, they drank dry, depth 50-60 mm