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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Nov 12, 2025 02:17 PM
frontpageRokket | Staff posted Nov 12, 2025 02:17 PM

Milwaukee 7-1/4" x 60-Tooth Ultra Fine Tungsten Carbide Saw Blade

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Home Depot has Milwaukee 7-1/4" x 60-Tooth Ultra Fine Tungsten Carbide Saw Blade (48-40-0730) for $9. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • An ATB tooth pattern minimizes tearout in the cut material
  • Cobalt Infused Tungsten Carbide
  • Great for use with: Softwoods, Hardwoods, Melamine, MDF, Veneered Plywoods, Paneling and Moldings
  • High Alternate Tooth Bevel (ATB) Pattern
  • Laser cutting technology from 100% sheet steel increase cutting accuracy
  • Thin Kerf Blade
  • 60 Tooth; 5/8" Arbor Hole with Diamond Knock-Out
  • Milwaukee's anti-friction coating keeps the blade cool while cutting and resists corrosion & gumming
  • Optimized for Both Cordless & Corded Tools

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 11/12 while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 1500 customer reviews.

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Home Depot has Milwaukee 7-1/4" x 60-Tooth Ultra Fine Tungsten Carbide Saw Blade (48-40-0730) for $9. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • An ATB tooth pattern minimizes tearout in the cut material
  • Cobalt Infused Tungsten Carbide
  • Great for use with: Softwoods, Hardwoods, Melamine, MDF, Veneered Plywoods, Paneling and Moldings
  • High Alternate Tooth Bevel (ATB) Pattern
  • Laser cutting technology from 100% sheet steel increase cutting accuracy
  • Thin Kerf Blade
  • 60 Tooth; 5/8" Arbor Hole with Diamond Knock-Out
  • Milwaukee's anti-friction coating keeps the blade cool while cutting and resists corrosion & gumming
  • Optimized for Both Cordless & Corded Tools

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 11/12 while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 1500 customer reviews.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: Milwaukee 7-1/4 in. D X 5/8 in. Ultra Fine Tungsten Carbide Saw Blade 60 teeth 1 pk

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Nov 12, 2025 03:23 PM
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CaleoNov 12, 2025 03:23 PM
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Nice price for a fine tooth blade, although a fine tooth blade like this is something that has more utility in a miter saw or track saw than a circular saw that typically use these 7.25" blades. Granted, they do make some miter saws that use them too..
Nov 12, 2025 03:30 PM
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z9z91Nov 12, 2025 03:30 PM
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60T blades cut smoother. But would a 60T blade last longer than a 24T blade?
Nov 12, 2025 03:37 PM
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incarnateNov 12, 2025 03:37 PM
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Does this work on the track saw?

Edit: No. Checked when I got home and it is a 6 1/2 blade.
Last edited by incarnate November 12, 2025 at 09:52 AM.
Nov 12, 2025 03:46 PM
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FloridaKevinNov 12, 2025 03:46 PM
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Quote from Caleo :
Nice price for a fine tooth blade, although a fine tooth blade like this is something that has more utility in a miter saw or track saw than a circular saw that typically use these 7.25" blades. Granted, they do make some miter saws that use them too..
I agree 100%, however, the cordless 7-1/4 miter saws are quickly gaining popularity. Right now there is another FP deal for the ryobi version with a 4ah battery and charger for $129 which is a great deal. I assume people are using them for flooring? But I haven't used a saw for flooring in 6 or 7 years. Ever since they came out with Vinyl planks, we just use a razor and score and snap. Pick your poison for small cuts with the grinder or jig saw. I think I will grab two of these blades for my regular circular saw as they are literally the same price as any other decent 40 tooth right now.
Nov 12, 2025 03:58 PM
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CaleoNov 12, 2025 03:58 PM
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Quote from FloridaKevin :
I agree 100%, however, the cordless 7-1/4 miter saws are quickly gaining popularity. Right now there is another FP deal for the ryobi version with a 4ah battery and charger for $129 which is a great deal. I assume people are using them for flooring? But I haven't used a saw for flooring in 6 or 7 years. Ever since they came out with Vinyl planks, we just use a razor and score and snap. Pick your poison for small cuts with the grinder or jig saw. I think I will grab two of these blades for my regular circular saw as they are literally the same price as any other decent 40 tooth right now.
I used my bandsaw when I did my locking vinyl flooring. Worked great, but since bandsaw blades are relatively pricy, I think I would've preferred the jigsaw approach - but didn't have one at the time.
Nov 12, 2025 03:58 PM
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RCFlyerNov 12, 2025 03:58 PM
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Thin kerf 7 1/4 blades I sometimes use in my table saw, when I really want to save wood, like some expensive leopard wood or ebony. The cut is very thin, almost like you're using a band saw, but doesn't need to be run thru the jointer to get a good glue joint. You can't get a real tall piece cut but it's plenty for 3/4 stock.

This particular blade has too many teeth for ripping though.
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Nov 12, 2025 06:07 PM
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mythvoltaNov 12, 2025 06:07 PM
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Got one, my previous 60T blade has ripped a lot of plywood, and will likely not last through one more big project.

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Nov 12, 2025 07:41 PM
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morbieNov 12, 2025 07:41 PM
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Quote from FloridaKevin :
I agree 100%, however, the cordless 7-1/4 miter saws are quickly gaining popularity. Right now there is another FP deal for the ryobi version with a 4ah battery and charger for $129 which is a great deal. I assume people are using them for flooring? But I haven't used a saw for flooring in 6 or 7 years. Ever since they came out with Vinyl planks, we just use a razor and score and snap. Pick your poison for small cuts with the grinder or jig saw. I think I will grab two of these blades for my regular circular saw as they are literally the same price as any other decent 40 tooth right now.
Can you use 'a razor and score and snap' on laminate flooring too?
Nov 12, 2025 07:42 PM
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FloridaKevinNov 12, 2025 07:42 PM
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Quote from morbie :
Can you use 'a razor and score and snap' on laminate flooring too?
No, ever since vinyl came out, I never looked back. Laminate is a thing of the past, and for good reason. It served its purpose, but is now obsolete. Vinyl is better in every possible way. The only other flooring option now would be actual wood, which you would use a saw for, or ceramic/porcelain tile.
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Nov 13, 2025 05:32 AM
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EdbmsmNov 13, 2025 05:32 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
Nice price for a fine tooth blade, although a fine tooth blade like this is something that has more utility in a miter saw or track saw than a circular saw that typically use these 7.25" blades. Granted, they do make some miter saws that use them too..
I think there's a Wen track saw that uses this size/arbor. This is a bigger diameter than most nice track saws, but it should clear enough to allow cutting 8/4 rough. If that Wen track is compatible with the nicer track saws, the 7.25 Wen might be the versatile do-everything-well-enough starter saw for this weekender.
Nov 13, 2025 02:52 PM
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surfdogNov 13, 2025 02:52 PM
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Quote from FloridaKevin :

No, ever since vinyl came out, I never looked back. Laminate is a thing of the past, and for good reason. It served its purpose, but is now obsolete. Vinyl is better in every possible way. The only other flooring option now would be actual wood, which you would use a saw for, or ceramic/porcelain tile.
Interesting.... Built a new Central Florida home 3 years ago. Then, LVP was all the rage and laminate was 'out' with few options available. The LVP buckled (install related), and is being replaced.
Flooring stores here now offer 80% laminates with Mohawk RevWood the big seller, and maybe 20% vinyl options, at best. I was open for wood, but was advised against it by due to humidity and
moisture issues, not to mention the cost. We had to pay a 'flooring expert' to inspect the failed LVP and prove to the original dealer/installer they were responsible. Our 'expert' also advised us
that the new laminates like Mohawk RevWood are definitely the way to go over vinyl and wood here. We also asked 3 different prominent RE agents here for advice (and to my surprise) all 3
advised us to go with the new laminates over LVP or wood and advised us that real wood here does not add real value in this market.
Nov 13, 2025 02:57 PM
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FloridaKevinNov 13, 2025 02:57 PM
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Quote from surfdog :
Interesting.... Built a new Central Florida home 3 years ago. Then, LVP was all the rage and laminate was 'out' with few options available. The LVP buckled (install related), and is being replaced. Flooring stores here now offer 80% laminates with Mohawk RevWood the big seller, and maybe 20% vinyl options, at best. I was open for wood, but was advised against it by due to humidity and moisture issues, not to mention the cost. We had to pay a 'flooring expert' to inspect the failed LVP and prove to the original dealer/installer they were responsible. Our 'expert' also advised us that the new laminates like Mohawk RevWood are definitely the way to go over vinyl and wood here. We also asked 3 different prominent RE agents here for advice (and to my surprise) all 3 advised us to go with the new laminates over LVP or wood and advised us that real wood here does not add real value in this market.
I am also in central Fl, I have a few rentals, and I put LVP in 6 of them so far, 5 years is the longest, no issues at all. I installed it myself. I also put it in 4 flips, as well as at least a dozen houses I did as a handyman. I have only put down one hardwood floor in the last decade. LVP is the way I will go, but to each their own.
Nov 13, 2025 04:05 PM
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surfdogNov 13, 2025 04:05 PM
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Quote from FloridaKevin :

I am also in central Fl, I have a few rentals, and I put LVP in 6 of them so far, 5 years is the longest, no issues at all. I installed it myself. I also put it in 4 flips, as well as at least a dozen houses I did as a handyman. I have only put down one hardwood floor in the last decade. LVP is the way I will go, but to each their own.
No argument here... there is no substitution for real world personal experience. It makes me cynical, so much is 'marketing fluff'.
But for grins, drop into your nearest flooring store and see what they try to sell you. What was 'crap' yesterday is 'totally awesome' today.
Nov 13, 2025 11:19 PM
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greenclampNov 13, 2025 11:19 PM
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Price showing 9.97 at Home Depot website.
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Nov 14, 2025 06:53 PM
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What's next? Ultra Max Fine or Super Ultra Max Fine? Once you get a clean cut with what you got, then the point is mute after.
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