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DeWalt DW9059C5 5-3/8-Inch Cordless Constuction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 16 Tooth, 30 Tooth, and 80 Tooth Saw Blades

Posted on | November 29, 2009 | 3 Comments

DeWalt DW9059C5 5-3/8-Inch Cordless Constuction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 16 Tooth, 30 Tooth, and 80 Tooth Saw Blades

The DEWALT DW9059C5 5-3/8-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack includes one DW9052 (30 Tooth), DW9054 (24 Tooth), and DW9053 (80 Tooth) Saw Blades. Each saw blade features an ultra-thin kerf design for fast and efficient cutting, and an innovative anti-stick coating for reduced friction and gum-up. The DW9052 30 tooth blade is designed to cut aluminum and other nonferrous metals; the DW9053 80 tooth blade handles vinyl and paneling applications with ease; the DW9054 24 tooth blade is capable of ultra-smooth wood cutting. This three-pack of high-quality DEWALT saw blades will handle just about any job with targeted precision.

From the Manufacturer
DW9052 is a 30 tooth carbide blade designed for cutting aluminum (more…)

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3 Responses to “DeWalt DW9059C5 5-3/8-Inch Cordless Constuction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 16 Tooth, 30 Tooth, and 80 Tooth Saw Blades”

  1. Bathsheba
    November 29th, 2009 @ 8:57 pm

    Each of these blades is good enough to make those cheep chinese saws run like the high dollar ones. The thin blade cuts fast and clean in wood, plywood and non-ferris metal. After a year or two of use they still cut like new. This is money well spent.

  2. Walta
    November 30th, 2009 @ 2:43 am

    I purchased these blades to use with my DeWalt cordless trim saw. Having the great versatility to quickly change saw blades for different applications is a real bonus. My cordless trim saw came with a huge hard case, and has ample storage for these blades as well, so everything is always together for whatever cutting job I encounter.

  3. Negeen
    November 30th, 2009 @ 4:46 am

    Putting a good blade on a cordless saw (all circular saws will eventually be cordless as it’s just a matter of time before you cut the cord off on your corded saw :-) makes a dramatic difference in battery life, wrist fatigue and productivity. These blades are getting scarce as everyone is moving to 6.5″ blades – for no good reason AFAICT. I built an whole garage and cut all of my own 93″ studs out of 16 foot 2x4s. I’ve made over 10,000 cross-cuts in 2″ lumber and cut thousands of feet of T111, OSB and plywood with my 5-3/8ths saw, but you do need sharp blades like these and a spare battery to keep going all day.

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