Diablo's Clean Wood & Pruning Carbide Reciprocating Blade

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Diablo's new Demo Demon Carbide pruning and fast clean wood blades feature an aggressive carbide tooth geometry for an unmatched 50 times longer cutting life, faster cuts and increased productivity in pruning and clean wood cutting applications. These industry first carbide blades are designed with large gullets and a strengthened, oversized blade body for fast chip removal in extreme cutting applications. In addition, these radical blades feature Perma-Shield non-stick coating to prevent gumming and friction for fast, effortless cuts in some of the toughest wood cutting scenarios.

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I have 8.5 acres to maintain. WE had lots of recent storm damage and I was using DeWAlt blades for clean wood. It was taking so long, I jumped online and found these. FAST just says it all and I'm moving through the work in 1/3 rd the time. I've found the blade that I'll be stocking from now on. 100% endorse this blade for tree limbs and rooting out stumps. If there was a better blade, I'd have it.

FrederickDunn
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much easier than a chainsaw. After multiple attempts to cut down a 9-inch black walnut tree, replacing a chain and dulling the sawzall with Pruning blade cuts clean, like butter and I just dove right into the dirt to slice off the roots. Never going back! Thanks Diablo :)

curiouscat
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Thousands of ads on YouTube and I skip nearly all of them. Saw this ad today and was glued to the screen. I cannot speak for this blade, but I've had a great deal of success with Diablo standard pruning blades. I dig trees out of swamps and plunge my Dewalt reciprocating saw into the water to get trees out. I cannot wait to get the carbide tipped blades and try them out this Winter!

BillsBayou
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Man this is super weird. Every time I use this blade a guy comes out and starts ripping this exact same guitar riff just killing it in my yard, like dude how did you move all this heavy equipment out here so fast. Where are you getting electricity? I choose not to ask questions... I had no idea it was the diablo blade causing this phenomenon.

blueridgedsia
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Hell ya, i have the carbide metal and demo blades buy just saw these. Ordered some online and splurged on the 7 1/4 steel demon as well. Diablo makes the best blades hands down.

Mixwell
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i'm working on big stump now. This is the only blade that will work. I have brand new chainsaw and this Diablo saw cuts about 10X faster and with a lot less sweat.

ardalla
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I just bought a pack of these blades I
August 2023 to have on hand in case of branches and such. They seem pretty dang aggressive. Should be a nice thing to have for the just in case

NRP
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Used one today on a nasty stump. My chain saw chain kept getting dull. So frustrating. Although the coating came off quickly, it is still pretty sharp. I'm impressed.

anthonytorrey
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But how to remove the blade from the plastic piece it came in. So frustrating.

Delilaah
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Just started using these last week on a demo I'm never going back to any other brand

carlosrosalesjrhtx
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So i tried one of these today and my advice is to avoid cutting into dirt by digging around stumps as much as possible first rather then just sticking it straight into the ground where you can't see much. The blade is basically unusable after 4 decent stumps with about half of the tips worn down. Will be trying to resharpen if possible before i toss it.

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How do we remove the black plastic theft protection/whatever bit that is fastened to the one end of the new blade? I got it off, but there must be an easier way than gouging at it with a flat head screwdriver?

watermelonlalala
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Just bought one of these blades today, we will see before long when i put it to the test.

alansmlth
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I bought some yesterday and the blades are loose in my Bosch 18v Recip saw. They cut great, but there is wobble and I'm concerned the end will break.

tobylou
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I had a Tundra 2009 crew max which I did three trip to the tree disposal to dispose all the tree roots I cutters with those blades. Expense as hell but worthwhile

juvenille
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GReat product, where is the link for me to go buy

basementracer
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Thanks to these I don’t even need a handheld 6 inch chainsaw. I can just use the blades instead

pioneerguy
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I used my two Milwaukee sawzall for the same functions. My MIlwaukee 12Ah sawzall is on its way home. The carbide blades are cheaper and saver than the chain saw chain. For anything larger than 23", I still use my Husqvarna 460 Ranch to finish the job.

slpip
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While this blade definitely has its use, I call bullshit on the misleading clips. In the segment at 0:53 where they're showing how hard is to get a (poorly maintained) gas chain saw running, a 14-15" log is set up to be cut. In the next shot at 1:01, as they're loading the Diablo pruning blade into a recip saw, the branch, has shrunk to 10-12". And then finally, at 1:06 when they show the Diablo in action, the 10-12" log has been replaced with a 4-5" branch.

Finally, and this is just the worst kind of false advertising -where they show a side-by-side of the Diablo and chain saw cutting the same branch at 1:07, , if you slow it down to 1/4 speed, you'll see that the Diablo is half way through its cut before the chain saw touches the branch. In reality, which a half-way sharp blade, a chain saw would make that cut 3-4x faster than the diablo

jeffeverde
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I wouldn't compare this to a chainsaw BUT with a 12" blade it will surprise you. Larger stuff use a chainsaw but after the tree is falling use a Diablo blade to remove limbs

Mixwell