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Diablo Recip Saw blades

oldwino

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Today is the first time I have tried any Diablo blades. Usually use Lenex but the local Ace only had Diablo. Bought their 12” carbide tipped 5tpi blade to cut some old, creosote soaked railroad ties. Cut like butter (well maybe cold butter but ya get it). 12 cuts on first blade and it still looks good. $10 per blade and worth it
 
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skernv99

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My local Home Depot has the 5 piece Diablo carbide blades for $10 and change. I grabbed the last package from the clearance section.
 

1Garageman

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I have a set of Diable blades I got for my Reciprocating Sawzall and they are amazing! I also have a 10" saw blade on my table saw and love it. There saw blades truly make a difference, and defintaly last longer!
 

johninct

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I had to demo a building and Diablo to me, was the best. Their circular saw blades are good too.
 
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Adderall

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While Not impressed with their combo tooth demolition blades, I’m extremely impressed with their big tooth wood blades.
 

cycle61

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Their carbide metal cutting blades made short work of some Grade 10.8 truck suspension bolts that nothing else we tried would get through.
 

Antique Engine

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I'm in the fire service and we have found that Diablo blades are the only ones on the market that will cut through Boron structural members of modern cars.
 

Ohmthis

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I will also recommend these. I’ve used Diablo blades for the circular saw, table saw, sawzall, and miter was. I love them! They are very reasonable and really last.
 

jives

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Yup, agree. Used Porter Cable pruning blades and went through a 3 pack pretty quickly in cutting buckthorn stumps and roots. They all broke. The Diablo blades (7" and 11") have stayed sharp, have not broken, and performed flawlessly under some pretty extreme cutting. . . hundreds, yes hundreds of cuts of small and large roots, stumps, branches.
 
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