Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de febrero de 2025
Great blade. Flat tooth. Great blade for ripping and running dados with a flat cut.
Henk Dolfing
Comentado en Australia el 1 de octubre de 2024
Pretty good
Gordon HYND
Comentado en Australia el 20 de septiembre de 2024
Well packaged and prompt delivery.
Matthew S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2023
I bought this for my sliding miter saw so I could also make dado cuts in a pinch, quickly without all the cleanup that ATB blades leave behind. The performance of this blade for the price is above expectations. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase. I’ve made about 50 cuts with this blade through 2 inch hickory and with only cleaning it twice, it’s still sharp and not burning my cuts. I will definitely purchase again and would highly recommend this if you need a multipurpose blade or just hate making blade changes. This does most everything well and I thought I was going to need my stabilizer, but even without it the cuts are within incredible tolerances.
Omar Galarza
Comentado en México el 15 de abril de 2019
hasta el momento no me ha dado problemas
Dante
Comentado en México el 13 de abril de 2017
Es una buena sierra, dado que es combinada corta decente en ambos casos(hilo y cruzado) no esta muy bien balanceada pero como dije esta bien.
righton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de junio de 2014
I'm a hobby woodworker who's tested a fair share of blades. I have a Forrest WWII and have loved my experience with the Diablo blades. I'm equally impressed with this blade as with the Diablos. My combo blade of choice has typically been the Diablo 10x40, but I wanted to try a 10x50 blade with the rip gullets (without spending too much). I'd been happy with my previous experiences with CMT. I found this blade on Amazon for $21 and decided it was worth a try (most other 10x50 blades are double that price). It did not disappoint. I've only had it for a few weeks so I can't speak to longevity yet, but so far the performance is very impressive. I've crosscut a variety of hardwoods and ripped some oak and walnut with this blade... all of which cut like butter. It is a very thin kerf but the stability is better than average. I'd say it's just a hair more wobble than my Diablo blade... on some of the thicker rip cuts I noticed a very small amount of chatter marks. I went ahead and ordered a couple more at the $21 price just because it's such a great value and I'd love to have a few spares (and I'd kick myself if I waited and Amazon raised the price back up to the $44 that other retailers are asking for it). Don't waste your money on a Forrest blade. As a guy who has, trust me when I say save your money and buy six of these (or Diablo) blades instead. You won't be disappointed. They'll last longer and perform equally or better.