> I've tried lots of blades, expensive to cheap, and have had some of the best
> life out ot DeWalt blades. Reasonably priced (actually cheap) but more
> durable than Milwaukee, Bosch, Skil, Vermont American, Blu-Mol, and whatever
> else I've tried.
Interesting...I've used 'em and they've been fine but I considered the
Blu-Mol 'Aggressor' to be the best.
Milwaukee blades suck. Love the tools but the blades suck.
> Be sure to match the tooth count, set, etc. to the material being cut, as so
> many others have described. Using the right blade design for the job can go
> a long way to adding life no matter what the brand.
And make sure to use cutting oil wherever practical.
John.
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