I liked having 3 blades to choose from. For inexperienced users like me, I would have liked a little information sheet explaining what each blade is best used for, rather than using them individually. From what I can tell, a serrated blade is best for picking up more material faster, a grooved blade is for medium, finer cuts, and a smooth-edged blade is best for clean, finishing work. Everyone does their job, and fast. In about an hour I cut about 10 feet of the edge of a 2 inch patio slab with raised roots to trip over. For finishing and smoothing, I got myself an OCR grinding wheel.
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