Japanese Pull saw tooth pattern makes rapid plunge cuts in wood and softer material
Great for doorjambs, baseboards, toe kicks, and flooring work
Editorial Review:
Flush cut design is ideal for making cuts in tight places and increasing the cutting speed on the MultiMaster. Features a Japan (coarse) tooth configuration. Designed for making fast, aggressive cuts in softer woods.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Good but not good enough These blades are very expensive. They should not be used in a situation where the sides will hit against something because the teeth on the sides will break off. For unobstructed trimming they work great. So the performance was disappointing as I used both the wide and narrow blade for only a couple hours and the blades lost a significant number of teeth. I returned them and got the standard blades and have had no problems. Cutting speed is a bit slower, but the over all performance is much better. I used... more info
Expensive but worth it. I have found this blade indispensible when it comes to making detailed cuts and working in tight locations. Great for percision demolition
Fein blades Works great for a few cuts in soft wood. Way too expensive to replace, worth about 25% the price.
E-cut Pricey...way to pricey, but a very good tool and in the right hands a real time saver.
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General Contractor 40 years