Low Price Hitachi 18109 8-Teeth Polycrystalline Diamond 12-Inch Dry Cutting Hardiblade Saw Blade

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Hitachi 18109 8-Teeth Polycrystalline Diamond 12-Inch Dry Cutting Hardiblade Saw Blade Product Description:



  • 30-times longer than traditional carbide blades
  • Polycrystalline Diamond Teeth (8)
  • Made for cross cutting fiber cement board
  • 7-1/4-Inch blade
  • Comes with a 30-day limited warranty
  • 7-1/4-inch PCD saw blade with 6-teeth, 5/8-inch arbor and a .087-inch kerf width
  • Delivers smooth rapid cuts
  • Ideal for cross-cutting and mitering cement boards and all types of siding and trim
  • Polycrystalline diamond tipped teeth withstand years of repeated use and outlasts traditional blades

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Hitachi 18109 8-Teeth Polycrystalline Diamond 12-Inch Dry Cutting Hardiblade Saw Blade

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Cuts cleanly
By PK
Not much needs to be said. This one delivers what you want in a saw blade; no noticeable vibration, cuts cleanly (top and bottom faces!), and lasts a long time considering you are essentially cutting cement and paper. Used on a 12" Bosch SCMS.One other thing, if you are considering following the manufacturer's advice and using a power shears to cut fiber cement instead of a saw blade to minimize dust, save your money, buy a dust mask, and get this blade. The shears won't ever get you consistent edges and smooth cuts like this (I regretably wasted my money on the PC one). Also, use a sharp utility knife blade to do the 'score and snap' method for those cuts the SCMS cannot do -- and get the Malco nippers too!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Must have for Hardi-Plank siding
By R. C. Stevens
Title says it all. Great blades. These things slice through fiber cement siding like a hot knife through butter. VERY low dust too. Long life on blade--I did a three car garage and attached 170 sq ft mudroom on one blade with no real noticeable dulling of blade. If you were siding a whole house or larger addition, you'd probably need two blades though.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Cuts cleanly and lasts
By Chad Loder
These blades are great: clean cuts, not terribly loud, and durable. Used them on a large Hardie siding job and would use them again.

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