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Your cart is empty.Make clean cuts with these durable Large Diameter Circular Saw Blades that deliver up to 3X life*. Each blade features optimized tooth geometry, and ultra-sharp carbide tipped teeth for crisp, clean cutting. Manufactured to exceed expectations as you cut, the blades are specifically designed by tooth count for increased life and performance.
JimV
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Cuts like butter.
No bull, just the facts
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
The blade works well and is up to what is required for a saw blade. Not disappointed.
Josh P
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Cuts clean
prm
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Works good so far. Sweet paint job in it.
Alejandro Saravia
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2024
El producto es muy bueno, llegó intacto, funciona perfecto
BamaRambler
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Yes, it's a bit of a thin kerf but I have no wobble as this blade rips smoothly and cleanly. I was concerned that it might not handle the power of my big Rockwell contractor grade tablesaw but that concern was not founded in the least. It handled a long rip thru a one inch red oak threshold with no problem. I'm a believer.
Pedro Lopez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 7, 2024
Me agrado que el disco no se flamea,el filo es regular,pero corta bien.
W. Byrum
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This DEWALT Table Saw Blade, 10", 40 Tooth blade has been a good blade for my miter saw. I have used it to make quite a few cuts in different wood and it has held up well. I cut a lot of pressure treated wood and it doesn't seem to be a problem. I would recommend this blade.
Chuck
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
I got a used table saw with an allegedly "new" blade. It was a combo blade too but was not ripping well at all.I bought and installed this DeWalt combo blade for a few projects, and it cut like butter. No smoking, no problem ripping or cross cutting.I am a casual user so far, not a woodworker. This blade appears to work great and was at a very good price.
Ricardo Manuel Fernández bravo
Reviewed in Mexico on April 13, 2023
Súper producto y con buena resistencia
Slachance
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2019
comme toujours super produit de DEWALT, le seul hic c'est qu'elle est plus mince que c'elle d'origine que j'avais sur mon banc de scie!
Martin Nowakowski
Reviewed in Mexico on April 27, 2019
works as advertised
H. Ge
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2012
People often say "you get what you pay for", well this is one classic example that will defy such logic. I've owned this blade for well over a year now. It it the blade that I left in the saw for all purposes, and it's seen quite a bit of use.The price might fool you into thinking that it's a disposable blade. Make no mistakes, this blade is a top notch all purpose blade that deserves your respect like a Forrest blade or a Freud fusion. It is a thin kerf blade, but has very thick C4 carbide teeth. All are precision ground and polished to a mirror finish on all sides. By just inspecting the teech, you'll see that its on par with other top of the line blades.But how does it perform in the real world? One indicator I look at is how well it rips hard maple. Maple is a moderately hard wood; it does not contain much oil and is very light colored. Consequently it is perhaps the easiest wood to receive pronounced burn marks by any rotary power tools. When you rip a piece of maple, if the blade teech aren't designed with the perfect cutting angle, or if the teech aren't polished like mirrors, it will likely to leave burn marks at the end of long rips. Of all the blades I've used, I only know of 3 blades that will rip 8' maple boards and consistantly yield joint ready surfaces with virtually no burn marks: the Forrest WW2, Freud Fusion, and this Dewalt blade.Now for cross cuts. This dewalt blade will give you a cross cut surface smooth as waxed furniture, but leaves just a hair of splinter at the exit if you don't use a backing board. The Freud fusion seems to out perform both the dewalt and forrest in this catagory by just a nose, but at a price: the more aggressive ABT angles will wear down the teech a lot faster than the Dewalt. Besides, you always cross cut with either a backing board or a zero tolerance fence. So this dewalt is a perfect trade off between longevity and cut quality.I originally purchased this blade as a backup when I send my fusion for sharpening. But having seen how well it performed, I kinda regretted purchasing a fusion blade for 2.5X the cost, which gives similar performance but wears out faster. This now becomes my primary blade that sees 90% of the actions. In the future, I will purchase more of this blade to replace the pricy Forrest or Fusion. In the end, one's craftmanship is judged by the quality of the finished work, not by the price tag on a blade. If it yields the same cut quality and longevity, why would one care if it's 30 bucks or carries a prestegious $115 price tag.Overall, if you are considering a WW2 or a fusion, give this blade some thoughts. It offers unparalleled value and truelly defies the cost=benefit logic.
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