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The Diablo 12" Combination Saw Blade features 60 TiCo Hi-Density carbide teeth with a 15° hook angle and a super-thin .118" kerf for fast, clean cuts. Its Perma-SHIELD non-stick coating protects against heat and corrosion, while tri-metal shock-resistant brazing and a hardened steel body ensure exceptional durability. Designed for both ripping and crosscutting, this blade offers quieter, smoother operation with laser-cut stabilizer vents and is rated for up to 6,000 RPM. Trusted by professionals and backed by Freud’s Limited Lifetime Guarantee.
| ASIN | B005UJT8YA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,579 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand | Diablo |
| Brand Name | Diablo |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Compatible Devices | Circular saws, Reciprocating saws, Jigsaws |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,041 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00008925091806 |
| Included Components | Blades - Other, Circular Saw Blade, Power Tool Accessories |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15.65"L x 13.9"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.07 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Combination Saw Blade |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Freud |
| Material | Titanium Carbide |
| Material Type | Titanium Carbide |
| Model | D1260X |
| Number of Teeth | 60 |
| Part Number | D1260X |
| Product Dimensions | 15.65"L x 13.9"W |
| Style | Combination |
| Style Name | Combination |
| UPC | 721019479402 043985291322 008925091806 686214217894 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Freud's Limited Lifetime Guarantee |
A**X
Sharp and Smooth Cutting Blade
Very solid 12-inch blade. Cuts clean and straight with no chipping. Sharp, strong, and good quality. Great value for the money.
W**N
Cuts wood like butter
Cuts wood like butter
O**1
When is Wood like Butter?
When you cut with this blade! I installed this blade on my 12" Ryobi miter saw. I appreciate the lazer kerf and the narrow thickness of the blade. Some reviewers say the blade is to thin, I like the fact that I lose less wood to the cut and the teeth are thick enough to make a clean cut without binding the rest of the blade. The cut is clean thru from start to finish without a lot of rough edges to clean up. The only issue is that this is a more expensive blade than others of the same type, and only time will tell if it has value for the cost. Build quality is excellent, performance is excellent, value is fair, and I would recommend this as a good buy. Of course, I'm not a professional woodcrafter, so please take this review as one from someone who just needs to make cuts!
J**.
Diablo 12" Cuts oak like butter
Great general purpose blade that cuts a little finer. Its been holding up well but Im careful with it too. Slow precision feeding without letting it get overheated. Highly recomend
H**5
Just when you think your saw can't but any better
Bought this for my Bosch GCM12 axial glide miter saw after leaving the stock blade on for my first project last summer. There is a tremendous difference in cut quality and the saw has made tons and tons of cuts since then, and the blade seems just as sharp as the day I got it. I have always been Impressed by the Diablo line of blades from Freud and at the price point I think it would be hard to find a better saw blade. and even more expensive blades I feel like there may only a few with a better cut quality. Freud in my opinion makes some of the best blades and bits that's why all my forstner, router bits and saw blades are all freud's for the quality it is hard to believe the price you pay.
A**Y
If Not For a Miter Saw
I use a lot of saw blades... my favorite saw is an old Radial Arm saw because you can do almost anything with it. Both my saws are made for 10" blades. One of my Radials is rigged for a 12" blade because I now mainly cut cedars and redwood, and a lot of it is 4" thick stock. All these cheaper blades are made in China... and their specs vary. My saws use a 5/8" arbor and all 12" blades come with 1" hole, so I use 5/8" to 1" bushings... like the Winbyoan Saw Blade Bushings sold on Amazon. In this 12" blade purchase we bought two 1" arbor blades... but for a tight fit they required bushings from two different suppliers. One was too loose and it made the blade vibrate beyond an acceptable tolerance... DO NOT USE A LOOSE FITTING BUSHING! IT IS DANGEROUS. Also, I highly recommend using a pair of 4" Diameter x 5/8" Bore Blade Stabilizers... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DCNLPS6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3R52SWB1QZK01&psc=1 This Diablo D1260X Combination Saw Blade works fine with the proper fitting 5/8 to 1" bushung and 4" Blade Stabilizers. It is actually too fine a cut for my use and better fitted to a chop saw. If you are using it on a table or Radial Arm saw, I would suggest a 48 tooth blade as it will blow away the sawdust better... like this other blade I bought on the same order... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SS5SJGQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details It is a WEN blade and required a different 5/8 to 1" bushing. Again, go with your 4" Blade Stabilizers. My last 12" blade (40 teeth) lasted over eight years... hope these do too.
M**T
Nice price
Great blade
A**R
You'll never buy a cheap blade again
I typically buy a twenty dollar blade because they work. Any new blade works. I decided to take a step up and buy a decent blade for my harbor freight compound miter saw and chose this blade because I new Freud made good product. This blade cuts as they say, like a knife through hot butter. The harbor freight saw is not a great saw and actually has a bit of movement and flex which can make your cuts just slightly ugly of even a tad out of square. This blade cuts so well that it has eliminated the movement of the saw since it take no effort to cut the wood. I first cut some white oak, not very big, but a hard wood and the saw might as well have been cutting air.
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