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Product DescriptionThin kerf saw blades for ultra fine smooth cuts on all 5/8" bore miter, radial arm and table saws. Designed for ultra fine smooth finish in decorative moldings, veneer laminates, soft and hardwood cabinetry. Alternate top bevel, 5,500 maximum RPM, +15 degree hook angle, .071" plate, .098" kerf.
WARNING: may not be the same as the item pictured (Rating: 4 out of 5) I have yet to use the blade, so my current rating of 4 is assuming that it functions sufficiently. I would just like to let others know that the blade pictured is not the exact blade that I received. The item numbers match up and everything. But my blade does not have the laser cut sound dampening channels, which is very odd because the packaging for my blade says that it does have them. Assuming the blade works well, it's not worth the time and effort for me to return it. I would just like to point out to other potential buyers that they may not receive the exact blade that is pictured.
Hitachi saw blade (Rating: 5 out of 5) This is the factory blade that the 10" saw comes with. It is a very good all around blade and stays sharp for a long time.
WOW (Rating: 5 out of 5) This blade really makes a sweet cut. I used it doing about 700 sq. ft. of laminate flooring. Not one bad cut from the blade. Am thinking of buying another one while they are at the $35 price, just to have another one if this one gets dull. Hard to beat this price.
Quality at a discount price! (Rating: 5 out of 5) You will not find a quality blade anywhere that beats Amazon's price on this blade. We use them every day in our trim business. It lasts just as long and cuts as smooth as you'll want.
Not a top notch blade (Rating: 3 out of 5) I purchased 5 of these blades when they were on sale. I do high end trim carpentry. I tested this blade on wide poplar baseboard. It produced significant tear out and is very load. I would compare it with a Black and Decker economy blade. If you need a truly smooth and quiet blade, try the Makita quiet cut.