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DEWALT DW3106P5 60 Tooth Crosscutting 32 Tooth Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
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Description of DEWALT DW3106P5 60 Tooth Crosscutting 32 Tooth

Tougher tungsten carbide stays sharper longer. Thin kerf for fast and smooth cutting action and The arbor size is 5/8”. Computer-balanced plate reduces vibration for improved accuracy and better finish. Durable tungsten carbide maintains a true edge. Best used for miter saw and slide miter saw jobs.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow! Laser cutting! - Circular saw blades

Ridiculous price of $23 with a $5 coupon and a 32 tooth blade cuts pretty well but 60 teeth is like a laser on a 1 inch lumber . and plywood! I love the Freud Diablo blade and when I use my circular saw or Milwaukee saw I only use Diablo blades which are very accurate! But on my Dealt table saw I couldn't even believe how well these 2 blades cut! A steal for the price, and even if you ruin them after hundreds of cuts like mine, they won't break the bank!

Pros
  • Permanent test results
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great blades for saws, parts and accessories

Haven't used 32 yet I bought this pack for a 60 tooth blade as these two packs were comparable in price to other blades with 60 teeth. It works great, I had to do a few cross cuts on the door upholstery and hardwood floorboards. They all came off very elegantly and professionally. I don't know if it's meant to be or not, but I also cut through a few nails with it, it didn't slow down and the cuts on the nails were smooth as wood. I highly recommend.

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Have no dislikes for this everything is fine

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fair value for power tools and hand tools

DeWalt has been accused in recent years of speculating about its name but skimping on quality. I recently bought an old used table saw and kept the saw blades that came with it. Having used an old quality blade I wasn't sure if that was still true and I had small cuts when cross cutting. So I switched to this one - only for it to get boring and wood burning fast. Three or four cuts shouldn't dull the blade - I can get ten times more!

Pros
  • High test scores for support and durability
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality blades, great price

I can only imagine that anyone who doesn't like these blades must be the kind of person who also labels and dates their trash and tapes the bag to secure before he carefully tucked it down. straight into the trash can. They cut right, they cut as cleanly as any comparable knife I've tried, including the red, garbage labeler sleeps with. labeller.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • There are issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great buy for any hobbyist. You cannot lose with this combination.

Great buy for any hobbyist. I looked at all sorts of blades ranging from $50 to $80 for my radial and table saw and the prices bothered me. I'll only be doing projects on weekends, so I asked a friend of mine who's (admittedly) a HUGE Dewalt fan. I just bought a Dewalt table saw and immediately understood why. Anyway my friend said when he was on the job site everyone used either Dewalt blades or Irwin blades. "You can't go wrong with them. They're just good products and they won't empty your…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Some insects

Revainrating 5 out of 5

DeWalt 2 Pack vs. Freud Single 10 " 30 Tooth Table Saw

Don't waste your time on Freud at $62, buy DeWalt 2 Pack at $27 for higher quality, not at all. I used to have Freud for others bought table saw and it is no better than DeWalt Freud is made in Italy compared to China or US DeWalt All Europe/EU products will cost you more than US products This is because the US Dollar is weaker than EU currency in the world market Whether you're buying bananas or saw blades or cars I've been to France and I've been to McDonald's and I've paid $14 for fire…

Pros
  • Good Thing
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

These products do not belong to any wood workshop or construction site.

I can't understand why this product has so many 4 star reviews. I have to attribute this to a large number of "woodies" who don't understand the difference between sharp and dull. These blades (like most Chinese-made tools) arrived blunt. In fact, I compared it to a 2 year old Diablo blade that I replaced and while it's long overdue to replace the Diablo blade, the Diablo is still sharper than the new Dewalt blades. I confess that I was drawn to the obvious deal and recalled that I had used…

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Everything is great