Diablo Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blades for General Purpose Cuts - Carbide Tooth Design - 9" Length, 6/9 TPI, 3-Pack - DS0909CGP3
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Diablo Demo Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blades for General Purpose Cuts - Carbide Tooth Design - 9" Length, 6/9 TPI, 3-Pack - DS0909CGP3

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Details

  • Material
    Carbide
  • Brand
    Freud
  • Color
    Multi
  • Number of Teeth
    9
  • Style
    Unique
  • Compatible Material
    Wood Metal
🔩Carbide-tipped durability
🪚9 sharp teeth for versatile cutting
⚙️9" precision length

Description

🛠️ Cut smarter, not harder — the pro’s choice for every project

  • TRIPLE PACK VALUE - Always have a fresh blade ready—never miss a deadline
  • FREUD BRAND RELIABILITY - Trusted by pros for consistent, high-performance cutting
  • PRECISION 9 INCH LENGTH - Engineered for optimal reach and control in every cut
  • CARBIDE TIPPED TOUGHNESS - Unmatched blade longevity that powers through wood and metal alike
  • VERSATILE 9 TOOTH DESIGN - Balances speed and smoothness for professional-grade results

The Freud 9" Carbide General Purpose Reciprocating Blade (3 Pack) features durable carbide tips and 9 precision teeth designed to cut through wood and metal with ease. Its 9-inch length offers optimal control, making it a versatile and reliable tool for professionals and serious DIYers alike.

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Specifications

MaterialCarbide
BrandFreud
ColorMulti
Number of Teeth9
StyleUnique
Compatible MaterialWood, Metal
UPC008925138679
Global Trade Identification Number00008925138679
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H9.13 x 1.73 x 0.28 inches
Package Weight0.11 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH11.5 x 1.9 x 0.55 inches
Brand NameFreud
Model NameDS0909CGP3
Suggested UsersUnisex-Adult
Number of Items1
ManufacturerFreud
Part NumberDS0909CGP3
Included Components9" Carbide General Purpose Reciprocating Blade (3 Pack)
SizeOne Size

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Dumb question: for cutting nails in joist hangers and joists which would be longest lasting 6 tpi or 9 tpi?
Will this cut class 200 pvc (0.063" thick) without breaking it? a tpi of 9 seems scary for such thin-walled pipe; i'm thinking 18 tpi would be better?

Reviews

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D**N

More Expensicve to Buy, but Not More Expensive to Use

These are quite durable and should last you two or three times longer than the cheaper blades. Makes these blades worth the extra initial cost. They do a good job and do not bend or break easily.

L**H

Heavy duty

cut right through the oak beams. Smooth cutting.

K**K

Excellent bits

Great quality

A**E

This set is great value

There was a deal on this set of 3 and I bought it for just north of $15. Single blades cost this much!Freud/Diablo blades, and their sandpaper, are one of the best for performance and life at an affordable price. (See some of the YT video reviews.)I had a large shed door to fix after recent high winds tore it off. This blade made short work of cutting out the broken 2 x 4 where the hinge was, cutting through the screws and nails like a hot knife through butter, as well as cutting the hinges. Other than the paint coming off, the blade was untouched and the teeth were still perfect.The blade design has a higher tpi for metal on the half of the blade nearer the tool. In my case, that didn't help on the 2 x 4 as the screws had to be cut by the farther end of the blade since it was 9" long and access was limited. The higher tpi was still able to cut the screws though. When pruning trees, the fastest cut is at the far end where the lower tpi is. The cut speed was noticeably slower using the fine teeth. Of course, you can't rest the pivoting shoe against the wood to reduce vibration to use that lower tpi with this design, which is a little awkward. It's a combination blade, so you have some compromises for a "one blade fits all" design.These are good blades!

R**L

Great blades, but questionable packaging

These blades are great. They last a really long time, can cut metal/nails and keep going, and tear through wood. Once you've tried the carbide tipped blades, you'll never go back to a normal bi-metal blade. Even though they cost more than a bi-metal, they last many times longer than a regular blade, and cut much faster, saving your a lot of time.When they eventually break, it will likely be at the end of the tang where it inserts into the saw. Too much twisting or binding of the blade is the death knell. I never actually wore out the carbide- they always snap off.My only complaint on this order is the packaging is odd- maybe the seller is repackaging from larger lots? Usually these come in a sturdier package with some manufacturer label. Hopefully these aren't counterfeit.

S**H

expensive but worth it

These blades are some sort of witchcraft. They just cut and cut and cut. They also stay suprisingly cool while using them in some pretty thick stock. So one drawback is they do take a little longer to make a cut compared to traditional blades but they last about 15 times as long. Besides holding up well and staying cool, they leave a beautiful edge with minimal burs.

T**M

The only sawzall blade for heavy metal

Used quite a few of these to remove old water and steam pipes (up to 3" dia) in places where an abrasive cut-off wheel won't fit. Used with cutting oil, in a plug-in Sawzall, they do the job much better than conventional fine-tooth steel metal-cutting blades. If you see sparks, you're pushing it too hard. Use oil and take your time. Will not work on cast iron drain pipe. No blade will reliably cut them. You have to use an abrasive wheel, an old-school chain-type pipe cutter, or break them with a hammer.

Q**T

Durable and "General Purpose" is an understatement

I used these for a few weeks before writing a review. By these, I mean one of them as it's still going strong. I've used it on hardwood, softwood, cement, roots with the occasional rock encounter, and cut through some embedded hurricane fence in the process. I had zero chipped carbide teeth and no bending.Durability earns a definite 5 star rating. I've used it pretty heavily for three straight weekends and it's cutting like it did when new. The paint's partially worn off - that's it.Value for money might be a 4-5 star but until I wear out the first one I'll stick with five. They're a bit pricey, but if they hold up twice as long as the blades my DeWalt sawzall came with they're a good buy. I was sent the 4 for the price of 3 pack (not advertised as such), but base my rating on a 3 pack.The dual TPI blade is a nice feature. I used the higher TPI half for harder materials and to start cuts on wood, then used the coarser half to speed up wood cuts.Bottom line a truly general purpose blade that cuts quickly and resists bending and breakage. It also reduces blade swaps because of its durability and versatility. Worth the money.

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