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Often used for demolition, these saws make quick, rough cuts in a wide range of material from old pipes to drywall.
The brushless motor in these saws maintains consistent speed and power for faster cutting than other cordless saws.
Choose this economy saw for intermittent use.
Dual pistons make this saw more powerful than the light duty air-powered reciprocating saw and reduce vibration.
Make your most detailed, intricate cuts. Originally used for jewelry making and highly decorative carvings, these saws are also useful for creating templates, models, and prototypes.
The teeth on these blades are set in a pattern specially designed to cut faster than other blades for metal.
These blades have uncoated teeth.
Teeth are coated with wear-resistant titanium nitride (TiN) so they last longer than blades with uncoated teeth.
Also known as demolition blades, these wide blades cut through multiple layers of metal quickly.
These blades are wide to cut through multiple layers. They're also known as demolition blades.
A pointed tip makes plunge cuts in metal.
Also known as scroll-cutting blades, these are narrow to cut tight curves.
These are stiffer than other blades for making straight cuts in a wide range of materials including metal, plastic, and wood.
The teeth on these blades vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration and produce smooth cuts. They're also known as variable-set blades.
The teeth on these blades are carbide-tipped so they last longer than long-life blades with coated teeth.
Teeth are coated with titanium nitride (TiN) for wear resistance and longer life than uncoated teeth.
Also known as demolition blades, these wide blades cut through multiple layers.
Wide enough to cut through multiple layers, these blades are also known as demolition blades. They’re also called variable-set blades thanks to their teeth that vary in size, number per inch, and pattern, which limits vibration. This keeps your cuts stable and straight without requiring much effort.
Also known as variable-set blades, the teeth on these vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration and produce smooth cuts.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade.
Wide enough to cut through multiple layers quickly, these blades are often called demolition blades. With carbide-tipped teeth, they stay sharp at least 50 times longer than bimetal blades with high-speed steel teeth.
Cut tight curves with a narrow blade. It's also known as a scroll-cutting blade.
These blades are stiffer than other blades for making straight cuts in wood.
Cut close to floors and walls. The truss design keeps the blade rigid for straight cuts
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout these blades.
Produce smooth cuts—the teeth vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration. They're also known as variable-set blades.
Teeth are V-shaped teeth to cut on forward and backward strokes for fast cuts.
These blades have teeth that are coated in wear-resistant titanium nitride (TiN) so they last longer than blades with uncoated teeth.
Also known as demolition blades, these are wide for cutting through multiple layers of wood.
Also known as demolition blades, these blades are wide enough to cut through multiple layers of wood quickly. They’ll also stay sharp 50 times longer than blades with high-speed steel teeth thanks to their carbide-tipped teeth.
Carbide grit is bonded to the edge of these steel blades.
The diamond grit bonded to the edge of these steel blades lasts up to 30 times longer and cuts twice as fast as carbide grit.
Cut in two directions with teeth on both sides of the blade.
The teeth are V-shaped to cut on forward and backward strokes for fast cuts through drywall.
Attach these blades to your reciprocating saw to remove grout from between tiles.
Whether you’re cutting metal, plastic, or wood, keep a set of blades on hand to complete any reciprocating saw job.
Use these blades with your reciprocating saw to scrape away glue, tar, and other hard-to-remove substances.
Turn your reciprocating saw into a scraper powerful enough to remove glue, tar, and other hard-to-remove substances.
Turn your reciprocating saw into a high-powered scrubber. These brushes clean and prepare surfaces quicker than hand brushes, and with none of the effort.