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2-Pack Milwaukee 9" 6 TPI WRECKER Nitrus Carbide Teeth Multi-Material Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blade $19.97 + Free Shipping

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 2-Pack Milwaukee 9" 6 TPI WRECKER Nitrus Carbide Teeth Multi-Material Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blade for $19.97. Shipping is free.
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4d ago
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AnciusD
4d ago
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How does this compare with the Diablo set?
9 in. 6/9 TPI AMPED Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade for General Purpose Cuts (2-Pack)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DIABL.../333293871
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Clickfate
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According to Grok, Based on available information, the Diablo 9" 6/9 TPI AMPED Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade may cut more steel than the Milwaukee 9" 6 TPI WRECKER Nitrus Carbide Teeth Multi-Material Saw Blade. The Diablo blade is designed with a variable 6/9 TPI and a Black I.C.E. coating, which enhances chip evacuation and durability, offering up to 100X longer life in metal cutting applications, including steel thicknesses from 3/16" to 9/16". The Milwaukee WRECKER, with a consistent 6 TPI, is versatile for multi-material cutting and claims up to 50X life compared to bi-metal blades, but its performance is optimized more broadly across wood, metal, and other materials rather than specifically for steel. For heavy steel cutting, the Diablo's specialized design might provide an edge, though real-world performance can vary depending on the steel type and cutting conditions.
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jojo76
4d ago
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Quote from AnciusD :
How does this compare with the Diablo set?
9 in. 6/9 TPI AMPED Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade for General Purpose Cuts (2-Pack)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DIABL.../333293871

I bought 2 for $4. Nothing left.
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AnciusD
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Quote from Clickfate :
According to Grok, Based on available information, the Diablo 9" 6/9 TPI AMPED Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade may cut more steel than the Milwaukee 9" 6 TPI WRECKER Nitrus Carbide Teeth Multi-Material Saw Blade.

The Diablo blade is designed with a variable 6/9 TPI and a Black I.C.E. coating, which enhances chip evacuation and durability, offering up to 100X longer life in metal cutting applications, including steel thicknesses from 3/16" to 9/16".

The Milwaukee WRECKER, with a consistent 6 TPI, is versatile for multi-material cutting and claims up to 50X life compared to bi-metal blades, but its performance is optimized more broadly across wood, metal, and other materials rather than specifically for steel.

For heavy steel cutting, the Diablo's specialized design might provide an edge, though real-world performance can vary depending on the steel type and cutting conditions.
AI:
The difference between a 6/9 TPI and a 6 TPI reciprocating saw blade comes down to the number of teeth per inch (TPI) and how that affects cutting performance.
  • 6 TPI Blade: This blade has a consistent 6 teeth per inch, making it ideal for fast, aggressive cuts in wood and demolition work. It's great for cutting through lumber, tree branches, and even nail-embedded wood, but it won't provide a smooth finish.
  • 6/9 TPI Blade: This blade has a variable tooth pattern, meaning the number of teeth per inch fluctuates between 6 and 9. This design helps balance speed and smoothness, making it more versatile for cutting different materials. It can handle wood and some metals while reducing vibration and improving control.

  • If you need quick, rough cuts, go with the 6 TPI blade. If you want more versatility and smoother results, the 6/9 TPI blade is a better choice.

Still can't decide which I need. Leaning 6 TPI, but price. :-)

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