forum thread Posted by highland1024 • Dec 10, 2021
Dec 10, 2021 11:39 PM
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forum thread Posted by highland1024 • Dec 10, 2021
Dec 10, 2021 11:39 PM
In store at HomeDepot: Diablo Carbide Pruning Reciprocating Saw Blade 2-Pack 9" for $8.97
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Good deal for the pack. These rarely are on sale and are handy in spring. (For those with trees too big for the lopper but too small to pull out the chain saw for.)
These blades last a while. (As a matter of fact I'm still using a blade with about 50-80 2in-6in wood cuts.) The only down side is the carbide blades are twice as thick as the standard blades. In some dense woods it'll bog down the recepricating saw.
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As stated by ay8080, Brickseek won't work because the SKU is not showing or messed up on HD website.
Right now is in-store only and I spotted on the front aisle with all these holiday promoted products.
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I couldn't find it in the hardware section, but a wise patient employee told me about the 'racetrack' in front of the store. The special packages were hidden in back of the single blades.
Regarding model identification, i bought the 9" blades and model identifier had an extra 'P' added as compared to the original posting.
"2-pack 9" blades are priced at $8.97 , SKU 1002-558-202 (can't locate on HD website), model # DS0903CP"
ThisOldTony on youtube just tested some pruning blades (not his usual fare), but he found a manually operated silky brand saw to be faster than a recip saw with either a silky blade or a pruning blade. YMMV.
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ThisOldTony on youtube just tested some pruning blades (not his usual fare), but he found a manually operated silky brand saw to be faster than a recip saw with either a silky blade or a pruning blade. YMMV.
It didn't count in fatigue though. With sawzall and pruning blade,I am now used to make hundreds of pruning/root cuts on a weekend day (consumes 2-3 carbide blades). I can't/won't make that many cuts using manual saw.
Unfortunately they were too thick to fit in my cheap, $20 reciprocating saw from Harbor Freight Tools :-(
Anyone else had this problem?
ThisOldTony on youtube just tested some pruning blades (not his usual fare), but he found a manually operated silky brand saw to be faster than a recip saw with either a silky blade or a pruning blade. YMMV.
Good deal for the pack. These rarely are on sale and are handy in spring. (For those with trees too big for the lopper but too small to pull out the chain saw for.)
These blades last a while. (As a matter of fact I'm still using a blade with about 50-80 2in-6in wood cuts.) The only down side is the carbide blades are twice as thick as the standard blades. In some dense woods it'll bog down the recepricating saw.
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