Absolutely! As with any good blade, I try to avoid the nails but I did not see them. But that's what remodeling is about, if I toast a $10 blade to save a half hour work, I'm still 20 bucks ahead. I did finally toast the Fein wood/metal blade while cutting nails in a siding job. I think the reason was that unless you can hold the tool steady and let the blade rake across the work, it tends to grab on with just a tooth and shake the daylights out of your hand and all the load is being applied to a very small section of the blade. Its just like cutting metal with any type of saw, you want to maintain at least a few teeth in contact with the work at all times otherwise you will break the teeth. All in all, I was satisfied with the Multiblades.com blades, price was good, service was fast. I'm still happy that the Dremel blades at HD fit my HF tool (no pins), cause even the fastest shiopping in the world won't work if you need one today!