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forum thread Posted by nirvanaguy • Last Thursday

CMT 255.080.10 ITK Industrial Fine Finish Saw Blade, 10-Inch x 80 Teeth 40° ATB Grind with 5/8-Inch Bore - $29.86

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Insane deal! Normally goes for $52 on CCC and $29.86 is lowest price ever. Just loaded up on 3 of these for my miter saw. CMT makes some nice quality blades - I prefer them over Freud and Diablo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P4O7AA
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Insane deal! Normally goes for $52 on CCC and $29.86 is lowest price ever. Just loaded up on 3 of these for my miter saw. CMT makes some nice quality blades - I prefer them over Freud and Diablo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P4O7AA

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Model: CMT Industrial 10-in 80-Tooth Fine Finish Carbide Miter/Table Saw Blade | 255.080.10

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This series of blades from CMT has always been horrible performers for me (I put them slightly lower than Diablo since diablo at least puts a moderate quality coating.)

As far as CMT goes, they've slid in quality a lot over the past 10 years.

The older CMT were great blades. The Orange Chrome are "OK" but not worth the price.

CMT's carbide has been their biggest decline over the years.

Freud and Amana are about as good a blade as you can get in the <$100 price point. It all really just depends on how much blades you need, according to your own use, and dependability. If you use them occasionally I'd say this CMT is fine. But don't expect carbide to stay as sharp, as long as other blades.

I'd happily pay $100 for a new, older CMT blade from back before they were sold at home centers.
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
This series of blades from CMT has always been horrible performers for me (I put them slightly lower than Diablo since diablo at least puts a moderate quality coating.)

As far as CMT goes, they've slid in quality a lot over the past 10 years.

The older CMT were great blades. The Orange Chrome are "OK" but not worth the price.

CMT's carbide has been their biggest decline over the years.

Freud and Amana are about as good a blade as you can get in the <$100 price point. It all really just depends on how much blades you need, according to your own use, and dependability. If you use them occasionally I'd say this CMT is fine. But don't expect carbide to stay as sharp, as long as other blades.

I'd happily pay $100 for a new, older CMT blade from back before they were sold at home centers.

Not sure how you're using these blades, but they generally last me 6 months of regular use for woodworking and carpentry cutting trim, 2x material , and 1x hardwoods
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Shows at $31.60 for me.
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