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All the reviews I've read say that there great blades I will see this weekend as I have many projects to get a start on while the weather is getting better. I just received this saw blade package in the mail today. But over this past weekend I found the same blades at Lowe's for $10.00 cheaper. "Mac" from Southgate, Mi. Between 32-34 dollars and no need to wait to have it shipped.
These are best for home use because I don't want to spend too much for the blades that could cost nearly the same the price for the saws themselves. I just bought these blades to replace my table and miter saw blades. After replacing them with these blades, all the cuts seem to be very easy and clean. I would highly recommend this pair. The price is very good for two blades as compared with other brandname blades.
Perhaps mine arrived dull, but the 60 tooth split through pine 1 x 6's and left a big mess on the underside of everything I've cut with it. Very disappointed, especially given the original blade my DeWalt saw came with was so nice.I bought these to do some fine work, they are definitely not capable of doing that.
Both the 32 tooth rip blade and the 60 tooth crosscut blade produced smooth easy cuts.
"Woodworker" is the brand that comes to mind. They are, of course, made in ChIna. Contrary to the pictures in amozon, these aren't made in the USA, for those that care. I like to buy USA made products and I hate to be misled. I'll update with a quality review later. We might as well buy the cheap Chinese blades if that's what the "American" companies are going to sell.
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