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Pros & Cons
Pros
Less blade changes. Exceptional blade life. I don't to a lot of diy, but i was pleased at how well this blade worked to cut concrete landscape block.
Used it on a skilsaw to cut granite countertop. Cuts the stucco like butter. I have my helper hold the tube from a shop vac near the saws exhaust port.
Highlights
Quality
Cut thru solid block with no issue
This is great, i made 1” cuts in pavers and they cut like a saw through wood (just louder and dustier.
Scored the lines, followed up with a hammer drill, and finished the trench within a day.
5 weeks on my rock wall job, cutting 2" to 3" thick sandstone flats.
Price
It was a slow process, but it's a 7" blade going through tar and stone, amazing for a smaller budget since big blades and saws ... Read More
Competitiveness
This is a great product and the price was just a little more than the no-name brand blades.
I have used bosch, ridgid, dewalt, kseibi, whirlwind, taichiv (crap), and a no brand from harbor freight (crap).
It is last way more than 4x longer than some of the other brands/models.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
cut, concrete, through, great and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 75.0% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 311 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Went right through 234 pavers
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Must have cut at least 20 15
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Started to get a little slow near the end
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But i do use and at use that you use a vacuum to catch the dust
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It was a slow process but its a 734 blade going through tar and stone amazing for a smaller budget since big blades and saws are pretty pricey and the cost of having someone else do it is as well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Run a garden hose at moderate flow across the concrete you are cutting
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I had to cut into concrete for an electrical trench
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Scored the lines followed up with a hammer drill and finished the trench within a day
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