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X-YEAH 10 Inch 100T Aluminum Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Circular Saw Blade with 5/8 Inch Arbor, TCG, Miter/Table Saw Blade

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Style: for Aluminum 10" 100T


Features

  • Long Service Life: Premium alloy steel blade body, electrophoretic coating reduces rust and corrosion, TCT(tungsten carbide teeth) provide excellent wear and heat resistance
  • 100 teeth for general-purpose aluminum cutting
  • TCG(triple chip tooth grind) for effortlessly cutting aluminum and non-ferrous metals without causing any damage or deformation. This ensures a smooth, burr free cut
  • Specifications: 10 inch(254 mm) diameter, 5/8 inch(15.88 mm) arbor, 100 teeth, 2.8 mm kerf, 0 hook angle
  • Perfect for slicing through aluminum and non-ferrous meta such as brass, bronze, copper and so on. Compatible with most 10" circular saws, miter saws, jobsite saws and table saws

Brand: X-YEAH


Style: for Aluminum 10" 100T


Compatible Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal


Number of Pieces: 1


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.16 x 10 x 0.83 inches; 1.65 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 3, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ X-YEAH


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #34,280 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #71 in Circular Saw Blades


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 66 ratings


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  • Clean cuts!
Style: for Wood 10" 80T
I replaced the old blade in my mitre saw with this one, and cuts are so much cleaner! The 80 tooth count really makes a difference, and if you are making finish quality pieces, I really recommend this blade.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023 by Justin Sternberg

  • This is a nice, reasonably priced non-ferrous blade
Style: for Aluminum 12" 100T
I got the 12" blade to use in my mitre box saw for trimming aluminum parts, like weather strip, thresholds and other thin extrusions. It works really well for these - you need to feed gently and slowly to avoid "catching" the edge of the extrusion, not because it can't cut quickly but because the edges are thin and want to bend out of the way if too aggressive. It worked well enough that I wanted to try it on heavier metal - I've made cuts in 1/2" thick aluminum, copper and brass and it actually works great - very clean cuts and square edges - High speed non-ferrous blades are ONLY for non-ferrous materials and I would expect it to chip teeth and fail on steel of any kind - very different requirements - but when used as intended, its seems as good as others I have that were a lot more costly. If new to metal cutting, please clean up all sawdust - it can ignite from the hot metal chips and metal cutting is both messy and loud - just go slow and let the blade do the work - this went right through 1" plate aluminum without any problem - ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Miriam Volle

  • Good saw blade for my cutoff saw
Style: for Wood 12" 80T
Smooth cuts. Balanced and stays sharp so far. Would get again!
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by bravocharleywindsor

  • Good low-priced 12" 80 Tooth carbide blade
Style: for Wood 12" 80T
I ordered the 12" version of this 80 tooth blade for my DeWalt sliding miter saw. This blade has individually brazed carbide cutting teeth, sightly wider than the thickness of the blade, resulting in slightly a wider kerf than the DeWalt blade which has teeth the same width as the blade. For use in a miter saw, that doesn't really matter, though. This X-YEAH blade has a 1" arbor hole just like the DeWalt blade, and the saw has a 5/8" arbor so I used the adapter that was on the old blade when installing. Note that this blade comes with a 7/8" adapter, so you'll most likely be using your current adapter instead of the one that comes with this blade. I ran some quick crosscut tests of this blade and compared them against cuts in the same material using my old DeWalt 32 tooth General Purpose blade (the blade that came with the saw 5 years ago). What I found was that surprisingly enough, there was very little difference in cut quality between these two blades. I do mostly cabinet making as opposed to rough carpentry, and my old blade is in pretty good shape. It's by no means in the same league as Freud or Diablo, but this blade will be a good backup blade should something happen to my primary DeWalt blade, or if I need to cut laminates or something delicate. Additionally, the 10" version of this blade would be good for use in a table saw to cut thin plywood, plastics and laminates in place of the coarse alternating set-tooth rip blades that usually come packaged with a table saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Dave D. Dave D.

  • Great Cuts At A Great Price / Very Smooth Cuts On 1x2 Treated Pine
Style: for Wood 7-1/4" 40T
Lucky for me I was already doing some projects when I found this blade. I took the blade I've been using off my circular saw and compared the two before testing this new one. As you can see in the pics the bottom one, my old one, is noticeably thicker, especially the base plate. I can only assume that would make this new one a "thin kerf" blade and mine probably a thick kerf. Do your research as I've only just begun to learn some of this and the differences. A thin kerf is supposed to make thinner cuts, save material, and prolong battery life on cordless saws. That, along with this being a 40 tooth blade and mine a 24, made my cuts really clean. There is a little contradiction between the description of "Best used for miter saw and slide miter saw jobs" and the illustrations not showing those saws but instead showing circular and table saws. If you're shopping saw blades online you already know or have done some research to know what to look for in a saw blade. If you don't or haven't do so. Maybe ask a good carpenter for advice. Go to the big box stores and get your hands on a few blades. Feel and see the differences and read the labels. When the sun comes up and I'm back at it I'm going to put my old blade back on and save this one for finer cuts where appearance matters. A little splintering on my current project won't matter. Great product at a great price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Mike Kelly Mike Kelly

  • A lot of saw blade
Style: for Aluminum 12" 100T
I'm going to start by saying that I can't comment on durability yet—I've just been using this for a few days. If it dulls faster than I expect, I will update my review. This is being used mainly for wood—I have a 12 inch miter saw that was bought before the more recent 10 inch sliding miter saws entered the market. Most of my cutting is wood, rather than metal, but I did try cutting some aluminum extrusion, just because this is marketed as a blade for aluminum. It provided clean cuts in everything I tried it on, even cross cutting some oak plywood without ripping the edge of the veneer. The alternate bevel teeth work well on wood. Interestingly, the headline for the blade says TCG, but it is correctly described in their write up as ABT. I prefer triple chip designs for metal cutting, and they are pretty necessary for most plastics cutting—but a sharp ABT does fine with metal. The blade is well balanced, and the carbide teeth are large enough to get a sharpening or two done—although that would cost a good bit more than the blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Alan Wolf

  • Cuts fast and clean
Style: for Aluminum 12" 100T
I use this blade to cut extruded aluminum stock. It is very sharp and makes a clean cut. I feed the blade into the material slowly and it cuts without grabbing or binding. The cuts are so smooth that they do not require any filing or sanding. It fit my saw well and is well made. The price is comparable to similar blades on the internet. I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023 by Kenzi falk Kenzi falk

  • It's a fair blade
Style: for Wood 10" 80T
Got this to use for finer work on either my table saw or my miter saw, haven't decided which one yet or maybe both. It's a pretty standard blade. Seems to be made fairly well but pretty much the same as most other blades in this range. It is nice and sharp has the proper amount of teeth, and they are carbide tipped as stated in the ad. Can't really say anything about how durable it will be, that takes time and use but it should be a huge improvement over the stock blades I have on my saws at the moment. From what I see I'd say that it is a fair blade for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Lee R.

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