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The DEWALT 9-inch 6-TPI bi-metal reciprocating saw blades feature a reinforced tooth design for enhanced durability when cutting through nails and tough materials. With a 6-degree hook angle and raker tooth design, these blades deliver fast, aggressive, and efficient cuts. The specially formulated anti-stick coating minimizes friction and gum-up, ensuring smoother operation. Sold in a convenient 5-pack, these blades are engineered for professionals and DIYers who demand reliability and performance.


| Brand | DEWALT |
| Color | Multi |
| Material | Blend |
| Number of Teeth | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 9"L x 1"W |
| Style | Compact |
P**A
BUY QUALITY
For a woman in her 70's some may find it hard I actually use a sawsall. I like to work in the yard a lot and there seems to always being something that pruners won't cut. My son bought me a DeWalt one. At the time I couldn't imagine why he would buy something like that but it did take long and I was using it a lot. I wanted new blades so I bought DeWalt brand knowing you can't go wrong with that brand.
E**H
Dewalt blades - 'it just works'
Blades are good value for the price, of course proper fit with other saw brands as well. Good durability, work exactly as expected.
J**E
Wood
You can’t beat a saws all. The selection of blades dewalt has are top notch
C**Y
Only 4 in pack
Manufacturer defect. Only 4 blades in package labled for 5, and one of the 4 blades is badly bent.
S**X
Great blades
These are great blades that cut well, just don’t force them. If you allow them to bend too much, they will break.
S**G
Quality Blades
You get what you pay for and these can handle some tough jobs
J**T
Excellent for Trimming Trees
These blades in my cordless saw make quick, easy and relatively safe tree trimming tool for average homeowners. Leave the chainsaws the pros and experienced. I tried some cheaper, similar blades that looked good, but weren’t nearly as good.
J**N
Good agressiveness
I use these blades to create a starting cut on log sections before using a wedge and a splitting maul
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