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: 3.5 / 5.0
Not a good choice for most applications 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 I never would have purchased a Fein tool had I any idea about the blade pricing. I am a general contractor and window installer and cannot afford to use two $60.00 blades per job. The blades are not durable and will be destroyed when used on fiberglass. The tool is left useless in my garrage due to the blade pricing. I think making replacement blades for the Fein at half the price may be a better business venture.
Over Priced This blade is over priced, and while it cuts wood quite well, be careful not to hit any nails or other hard material such as concrete as this will wipe your blade out. One would think that for the price paid for this blade, it would be carbide tipped, but it is only made from high speed steel. I like the hint from another reviewer that used his dremel tool with a cutoff wheel to re-grind teeth in the blade to get a little more life out of the blade. While it does not work quite as well as the original new... more info