Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades

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Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades

DeWalt DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1870





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028877311043
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW9158
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 1870
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • Ultra-thin kerf blade for fast cutting
  • Anti-stick rim reduces friction and gum-up
  • For general purpose cutting
  • Use with the DeWalt DW007 circular saw
  • 1-year warranty







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Item Description:
Series 20, 6-1/2' 16T/24T Construction Combination Pack, Thin Kerf Blade For Fast Cutting, Anti Stick Rim Reduces Friction & Gum Up, Professional Quality Cordless Ultra Thin Kerf Saw Blades Specifically Engineered To Optimize Cutting Performance & Maximize The Number Of Cuts Per Charge Of All DeWalt 5-3/8' & 6-1/2' Cordless Saws.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The DeWalt Blade Combo Pack includes 6-1/2-inch, 18-tooth and 24-tooth blades designed for use with the DeWalt DW007 circular saw. These blades are specifically engineered to optimize cutting performance. The heavy-duty tungsten carbide blades feature ultra-thin kerf blade design. An anti-stick rim reduces friction and gum-up. The blade comes with a 1-year warranty.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great "Little" saw blades
I'm in the process of building a 12' by 14' shed and this tool set makes construction a snap.

The blades are good, but I found them about $6.00 dollars cheaper at a big box store. No regrets though as they shipped and arrived when I needed them.



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