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Nathan in WI
Worked incredibly dry in a miter saw!
I was extending my garden bed and edging with quite large pavers. This blade fits perfectly in my Menards tool shop cheapo sliding miter saw. So far I've made about 100 cuts of huge curb edgers and it cuts like butter! I have only a few dozen cuts left and have no doubt this will last for the entire project. All of this was done dry (very dusty wear PPE). I'm very impressed and will buy again!
S. White
Lasts a Long Time!
I just drycut 60 linear feet of 3-1/2" thick asphalt like butter with this blade! And the blade still has plenty of life left in it!
So much for the contractor who wanted hundreds of additional dollars to cut it as part of his excavation job!
Don't be afraid to buy these...they work!
Andrea S Maddux
Worked great for 2 pallets of 4x6 limestone block.
I used the same blade for two days cutting 4x6 chopped limestone block at angles for circular walls. Great price and value. I would certainly buy this blade again. I used a Stihl saw with water hose attachment.
Trants4md
So Far So Good
So, got the new blades in and so today was day 1 on the 'try out' for these blades. If you cut rock you already know it's not how well it starts off cutting, its how long it keeps cutting, smoothly, and without calling out the 300-pound gorilla from your inner caveman.
Well at the end of day one about 70 to 80 14" cuts through 1 1/2" cinderblock top caps for landscape wall blocks were cut. Result? Still cutting very well. There must be some degradation and loss in cutting power and speed but it is still too little to comment on. I plan to return and update my rating when I get back to cutting but for a while, the new cedar shakes on our gallery building have all my attention right now. As it stands right now this may well be a bargain 'Econo priced' blade. Diamond blades that have cost me twice a much have not been this good.
Nick Frost
Great for sawing (cement) brick
Great blade at a great price.
I put the blade into my cheap old Ryobi table saw. Went on just fine. Sawed 60 diagonal cuts for a top row that will shed water. I was worried because these are cheap cement bricks, not nice clay ones. I didn't need to worry. The blade performed like a champ. Saw was never overloaded, not one cut went bad. Just be patient and ease the work, don't force or shove it. It ended up taking about 10 seconds per cut.
I heartily recommend this blade. I don't know how it would do if you tried to use it day-in, day-out. For my purposes it was exactly what I needed at a great price I could afford.
Darrel
Glad I found these
Glad I found these. They are far superior to abrasive masonry blades. The Diamond blade cut through 4 x 8 x 12 masonry landscape blocks almost as easily as a regular blade cuts through 2x's. I made 4 cuts today and the blade shows no wear. Tomorrow I will make at least four 20 inch long cuts across 2 x 17 x 20 masonry landscape blocks. And the next day I will cut many 2 x 7 x 4, 2 x 7 x 7 and 2 x 7 x11 masonry landscape blocks. I got two of these blades for less that the price of one diamond masonry blade at the local big box hardware store.
Green Guy
Great blade, super price
This 10" blade is surprisingly good. I replaced the stock blade that came on my Ridgid paver saw and this thing perform significantly better. Considering a replacement blade from Ridgid is about $75, I could burn through three of these and still come out ahead.I have run it for two days on my job site and it cuts really clean as long as you let the blade do the work and don't force the material into it. I do run it wet so I can't speak for its performance otherwise. I would highly recommend buying this blade and saving yourself the wasted 💰 of buying something from your home store of choice.
BVP
it cut great
I wasn't expecting much ... they were quite inexpensive. But they fit my cordless circular saw and I used it to cut retaining wall block as well as fire pit block. Cut perfectly fine. I used them for dry cutting.
if you need a masonry blade to make some cuts in brick, block, pavers or retaining wall block.... it will do the job