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Saws & Blades

From general carpentry to specialized material cutting, saws and blades are fundamental tools in the trades. This category features a variety of saws and blades, including hole saws, Sawzall reciprocating saw blades, circular saw blades band saw blades, hand saws, and more, so no matter what cutting job’s in front of you, you’ll always make the cut.
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Material Compatibility
Different blades are engineered to work on different materials. From wood and metal to PVC and drywall, picking the right blade is crucial when trying to make the right cut. Almost as important as measuring twice!

Hole Saws
Hole Saws can make precise, circular cuts in a variety of materials. Essential for making neat, round holes, hole saws are perfect for installing pipes, conduits, or electrical wiring. We carry a full selection of diameters and tooth designs to best fit the material you’re working with.

Sawzall Reciprocating Saws & Blades
Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Blades are for cutting through tough materials, or even just flat-out demolition. The back-and-forth motion of reciprocating allows for aggressive cuts, ideal for remodeling, construction, and even rescue operations. Reciprocating saw blades are designed to cut through wood, metal, even nail-embedded materials for dependable performance in any conditions.

Band Saws & Blades
When it comes to making even, uniform cuts, especially in woods and metals, nothing beats band saw blades. These saws use a long, continuous band of toothed metal stretched between wheels to make straight or curved cuts.

Circular Saws & Blades
The circular saw blade's rotary motion allows for quick cuts ideal for framing and roofing. Circular saw blades come in different sizes and tooth counts, tailored for specific materials and cut finishes.

Jab Saws
Jab Saws have you covered when it comes to thin cuts. Designed for cutting drywall, paneling, and other thin materials, jab saws feature sharp, pointed tips to puncture the material, allowing for start cuts without pre-drilling. They’re typically narrow and sharp, perfect for making intricate cuts or fitting electrical boxes and other fixtures.

PVC/ABS Saws
PVC/ABS Saws are designed specifically for cutting plastic pipes and sheets. These saws provide clean, straight cuts to make sure you get a proper fit when joining pipes. The teeth on these blades are tailored to cut through PVC and ABS materials without chipping or cracking them.

The Latest Advancements: The Cutting Edge of Saw Technology
The saw may be an ancient tool, but we’re still improving it! Ongoing advancements in blade technology have led to more durable, sharp, and efficient blades. Carbide-tipped teeth, bi-metal construction, and variable tooth pitch have made cut performance better than ever, and the life span on the latest saws is a serious improvement over what it was just a few decades ago.

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More About Saws & Blades
Material Compatibility
Different blades are engineered to work on different materials. From wood and metal to PVC and drywall, picking the right blade is crucial when trying to make the right cut. Almost as important as measuring twice!

Hole Saws
Hole Saws can make precise, circular cuts in a variety of materials. Essential for making neat, round holes, hole saws are perfect for installing pipes, conduits, or electrical wiring. We carry a full selection of diameters and tooth designs to best fit the material you’re working with.

Sawzall Reciprocating Saws & Blades
Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Blades are for cutting through tough materials, or even just flat-out demolition. The back-and-forth motion of reciprocating allows for aggressive cuts, ideal for remodeling, construction, and even rescue operations. Reciprocating saw blades are designed to cut through wood, metal, even nail-embedded materials for dependable performance in any conditions.

Band Saws & Blades
When it comes to making even, uniform cuts, especially in woods and metals, nothing beats band saw blades. These saws use a long, continuous band of toothed metal stretched between wheels to make straight or curved cuts.

Circular Saws & Blades
The circular saw blade's rotary motion allows for quick cuts ideal for framing and roofing. Circular saw blades come in different sizes and tooth counts, tailored for specific materials and cut finishes.

Jab Saws
Jab Saws have you covered when it comes to thin cuts. Designed for cutting drywall, paneling, and other thin materials, jab saws feature sharp, pointed tips to puncture the material, allowing for start cuts without pre-drilling. They’re typically narrow and sharp, perfect for making intricate cuts or fitting electrical boxes and other fixtures.

PVC/ABS Saws
PVC/ABS Saws are designed specifically for cutting plastic pipes and sheets. These saws provide clean, straight cuts to make sure you get a proper fit when joining pipes. The teeth on these blades are tailored to cut through PVC and ABS materials without chipping or cracking them.

The Latest Advancements: The Cutting Edge of Saw Technology
The saw may be an ancient tool, but we’re still improving it! Ongoing advancements in blade technology have led to more durable, sharp, and efficient blades. Carbide-tipped teeth, bi-metal construction, and variable tooth pitch have made cut performance better than ever, and the life span on the latest saws is a serious improvement over what it was just a few decades ago.