Festool 495377 Fine Tooth Cross-Cut Saw Blade For TS 55 Plunge Cut Saw - 48 Tooth
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Gary S.
> 24 hourFestool Blades tend to be pricy but exceeds the quality and performance and longevity of other off brands. I’ve tried them all, but keep going back to Festool blades. Been using Festool for almost 20 years, when they first started importing them in the USA, and RE sharpen them often, getting 5-6 sharpening out of them. My sharpening shop says that the quality of the carbide tips and brazing is excellent allowing many sharpening cycles. My plunge cuts are always crisp and tear free, on veneers and solids, so it makes my fabrication precise and smooth quality, saves time and money. Don’t mess with the rest, but buy the best.
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James G. Alexander
> 24 hourSame general purpose blade as the one that came with the Festool 55 saw. Works well for a long time
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Mtfb64
> 24 hourFestool saw blades perform well and install with no issues.
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Rajin Cajun
> 24 hourIm a Festool fan, but this blade was worthless! Used it in my Dewalt track saw, and got burn marks all the way, and kept tripping the circuit breaker. Dewalt blades were/are much better.
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Prof and spouse.
> 24 hourAs always Festool is high quality. It holds an edge well and cuts great (ply, melamine, etc.) There are probably blades just as good for less (it was reduced when I bought it so Id sill give it 5 stars at regular price but say to shop around a bit).
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Lawrence
> 24 hourworks
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Knute D. Lingaard
> 24 hourThe blade cuts smooth and straight. The finish cut is very clean and does not require sanding or finish cutting to make the end grain smooth for gluing.
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Jim Barrett
> 24 hourworks great
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Prof. Verner Skiles III
> 24 hourPretty hard to beat Festool products
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourAwesome saw blade. It is built to the usual Festool quality and cuts through hardwoods like butter. It produces cuts just as clean, if not better, than the more expensive Forrest blades. These blades are a must have if your a Festool TS55 owner.