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Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade.
Small, fine teeth at the shank end of this progressive-tooth blade gradually increase to larger teeth at the tip for fast cuts.
These progressive-tooth blades have small, fine teeth at the shank end that gradually increase to larger teeth at the tip for fast cutting.
Make quick cuts—this progressive-tooth blade has small, fine teeth at the shank end that gradually increase to larger teeth at the tip.
Also known as a bimetal blade, this carbon steel blade has high-speed steel teeth and lasts longer than high-speed steel blades.
Keep a convenient mix of T-shank jigsaw blades on hand.
A selection of U-shank jigsaw blades for a variety of applications is included in these assortments.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout these blades.
The teeth on these blades vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration and produce smooth cuts. They're also known as variable-set blades.
Teeth are coated with titanium nitride (TiN) for wear resistance and longer life than uncoated teeth.
The teeth on these blades are carbide-tipped so they last longer than long-life blades with coated teeth.
Also known as demolition blades, these wide blades cut through multiple layers.
Cut tight curves with a narrow blade. It's also known as a scroll-cutting blade.
Also known as variable-set blades, the teeth on these vary in size and pattern to reduce vibration and produce smooth cuts.
These wide blades cut through multiple layers. They're also known as demolition blades.
A pointed tip makes plunge cuts in metal.
The teeth on these blades are set in a pattern specially designed to cut faster than other blades for metal.
Teeth are coated with wear-resistant titanium nitride (TiN) so they last longer than blades with uncoated teeth.
These blades have uncoated teeth.
These blades are wide to cut through multiple layers. They're also known as demolition blades.
Also known as scroll-cutting blades, these are narrow to cut tight curves.
All include a selection of blades for a variety of applications.
Cut metal, wood, and wood with nails.
This progressive-tooth blade has small, fine teeth that gradually increase to large teeth for fast cuts.
Teeth are ground into a forward angle for 30% more cutting power than long-life blades.
These blades have a body and teeth made from a single material.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these blades satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.