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πŸ”ͺ Durable DEWALT Reciprocating Saw Blades - Bi-Metal, 12-Inch, 6 TPI, 5-Pack (DW4804): Top-Notch Cutting Power! Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Durable DEWALT Reciprocating Saw Blades - Bi-Metal, 12-Inch, 6 TPI, 5-Pack (DW4804): Top-Notch Cutting Power!

Metal. Made in USA. Reciprocating saw blade has a reinforced tooth for increased durability when cutting through nails and other foreign objects. +6 degree hook angle for fast, aggressive cuts. Specially formulated anti-stick coating minimizes friction and gum-up for smoother cuts. Raker tooth design increases the tooth contact area for faster cuts.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Blades keep breaking

They look like good blades but I haven't been able to use them long enough that they haven't snapped off the end that attaches to the saw. They all collapsed within an hour trying to cut a branch hanging from the deck. bad buy

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The number of teeth per inch is crucial

One of these is a garbage knife. What I find out about it is that wooden, metal and plastic labels are garbage. The denser the material, the higher the number of teeth. The same goes for rotators. You want clean cuts, teeth per inch. So if you buy this, use a saw with low teeth for cutting through debris, drywall, and dirt.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good brand best saber saw blade

The DeWalt brand is a saw blade that we use a lot as we have a lot of trees and tree roots to cut. If you're cutting a small tree or roots where there's no need to tow a big, heavy chainsaw, we use a saber saw and these blades. They're not as wide as the ones we usually buy, but they're able to get the job done for a lower price.

Pros
  • Good value for money
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Incorrect size listed in product description

December 2020. Item is listed as almost 8 inches long BUT the blades are only 4.75 inches long. Message to Dewalt: Please measure the accuracy of your saw blades and stop guessing. I bought these because I took your product description literally, now I have to find what I was looking for first.

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredibly durable blades

These blades are great for quick trimming of trees in the garden, slicing the palate with nails, or breaching a wall in your home. I bought them for a Black & Decker cordless reciprocating saw. They fit perfectly and easily cut 4-6 inch diameter logs. I like the quality, performance and price and would recommend them.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

See my picture - Reciprocating Saw Blades

Revain has the wrong picture, see mine. I've been using them for many years. They are very durable and quickly cut through any wood. Good for large branches, I even felled a 30 foot pine tree from one of them. I use it all year round and use 2 blades a year. They break if you tie them badly. Know where the weight of the branch/tree will go and cut from the opposite side. Use the 3 cut method for the knots. Same rules as with a chainsaw. I use thick leather gloves, goggles and a helmet."WOOD"

Pros
  • Hands Free Working
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great for removing tree stumps

I bought these to remove some tree stumps that were about 10" in diameter so they were too big for my smaller blades and they worked great. Not nearly as fast as a chainsaw, of course, but I've had a saber saw before, so much cheaper and easier to get close to the ground. I was able to bend them quite a bit during use and they felt solid and didn't break. After removing some large stumps that were very hard wood and pruning about a dozen smaller branches the first blade is probably about 75%…

Pros
  • Best in the niche
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