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'69 Super Sport

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I have and there OK .. But I perfer the "MARATHON" blades by IRWIN (made in the USA) . They have a very good life span .

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Moose-LandTran

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Best i've used to longevity are DeWalt. I tend to use Black & Decker Piranha at work, because the place down the road sells them. They're pretty good too. With my DeWalt DW303K they cut through a 50gal oil drum like it's made of cardboard.
 

eschoendorff

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Never tried them. I'm particular to Lenox and Milwaukee Torch blades... but I wouldn't mind trying these out if you decide that you like them well enough.
 
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Sharp8807

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If I remember correctly, theyre made by Morse, which are sold right next to the Masterforce blades. Im not sure why theyre cheaper, but im 98% sure theyre the same company.
 

liliysdad

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I will echo the above comment regarding the DeWalt blades. I have tried them all, including the Torch, and I have had the most success out of the DeWalts by a sizable margin.
 

1Garageman

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Hey danski0224, did you try the blades out?
They are on sale again and I need some new blades for my 12" miter saw.
Thanks.
 
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