SAWZALL Wood and Metal Cutting Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set (10-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Finally got around to cutting some thick galvanized pipe and these blades chewed through it without a single bind. The bi-metal design held up way better than the cheap ones I had before, no teeth stripping at all.
After a month of heavy demo work these blades are still sharp—the bi-metal construction really holds up through nails and rebar. The set covers everything from thick steel to pressure-treated lumber, saving me multiple trips to the hardware store.
These blades cut through an old cast iron pipe like it was PVC, which honestly surprised me. I’ve already used three of them on a demo job and they’re still sharp enough to finish the work.
The tooth design really chews through thick steel studs without bogging down, and I've already used half the set on a full demo job without swapping out a dull blade. For the price, these are a steal for anyone doing serious metal cutting.
Finally got around to cutting through some thick steel brackets with these blades and they barely showed any wear. The bi-metal construction really delivers on durability for mixed use, and the set covers everything from wood to metal without needing to swap brands.
Used these on some old cast iron pipes and they chewed right through without any binding. The bi-metal construction really holds up to tough jobs, and I’ve been switching between metal and wood without needing to change blades constantly.
Cut through a dozen 2x4s with a single blade and it still had plenty of bite left for more. The bi-metal construction really holds up better than the cheap packs I've used before.
These blades chewed through some thick rebar and old nails in a demo project without losing a tooth. The bi-metal construction held up way better than the cheap ones I'd tried before.
Just cut through an old cast iron pipe in under a minute with one of these—the bi-metal edge held up way better than the cheap blades I used before. The variety of sizes in the pack meant I had the right tooth configuration for both the pipe and some nail-embedded lumber.
Finally, a blade set that actually stays sharp through a full demolition project. The bi-metal design chewed through some old cast iron pipe without breaking a tooth, and swapping sizes is quick with the color-coding.