Features
- Tooth geometry designed to improve chip removal and cutting efficiency
- Tall, thick blade profile intended for increased durability in demolition applications
- Bi-metal construction to combine flexibility with a longer-lasting cutting edge
- Suitable for cutting wood and metal; universal fit for reciprocating saws
- Manufacturing origin: made in the U.S.A. with global materials (manufacturer claim: up to 50% longer life versus prior generation blades)
Specifications
Blade Length (In) | 9 |
Teeth Per Inch (Tpi) | 10 |
Blade Material | Bi-metal |
Type | Wood/Metal cutting |
Demolition Blade | Yes |
Set/Individual | Individual |
Number Of Pieces | 20 |
Product Pack Quantity | 20 |
Brand/Model Compatibility | Universal |
For Use On Metal | Yes |
For Use On Wood | Yes |
For Use On Drywall | No |
For Use On Tile | No |
For Use On Pvc | Yes |
For Use On Fiber Cement | Yes |
Warranty | None |
Made In | Made in the U.S.A. with global materials |
Unspsc | 27112800 |
Weight (Lbs) | 0.11 |
Dimensions (In) Length | 9 |
Dimensions (In) Width | 1 |
Dimensions (In) Height | 0.66 |
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9-inch bimetal reciprocating saw blade designed for demolition work and for cutting both wood and metal. The blade uses a tooth geometry intended to aid chip removal and has a taller, thicker profile for increased durability. It is manufactured in the United States using global materials.
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile Deconstruction and Salvage
Offer careful tear-downs of kitchens, sheds, and built-ins where saving materials matters. The 9-inch, 10 TPI bi-metal blade lets you sever hidden nails and screws to free trim and boards intact, then resell cleaned reclaimed lumber and architectural pieces for added margin.
Deck and Fence Tear-Out Service
Flat-rate removal of old decks and fences by cutting posts, joists, and rusted hardware without wrestling with stripped fasteners. The tall demolition profile lasts longer in nasty material, and a 20-pack of blades keeps you productive across full-day jobs.
Storm-Damage Cut-Out Crew
Provide rapid response to clear damaged pergolas, playsets, and metal-roof debris tangled with wood. One blade handles embedded screws, brackets, and lumber, minimizing tool swaps and speeding billable hours for insurers and property managers.
Industrial Decor Microbrand
Launch a small line of metal-and-wood products—shelves with angle-iron brackets, pipe-and-plank racks, planter stands—built from reclaimed stock. The universal-fit recip setup lets you batch cut both metals and timbers efficiently, keeping COGS low for online drops and craft fairs.
Van/Trailer Upfit Cut-to-Fit Service
Offer on-site cuts for plywood decking, metal studs, L-track, and aluminum trim during van and cargo trailer builds. The bi-metal blade’s durability across wood, metal, and PVC means fewer consumables and faster turnaround for DIY clients and small fleet owners.
Creative
Reclaimed Nail-Through Furniture
Harvest old joists and pallet runners without pulling every nail by slicing fasteners with the 9-inch bi-metal blade, then glue up and build a small coffee table or bookshelf. The 10 TPI tooth geometry rips through wood and embedded screws, letting you keep that rugged, industrial look by intentionally leaving cut nail heads visible under epoxy or inlaid resin.
Mixed-Media Wall Art Panels
Create geometric wall art using scrap 1x strips and thin steel (angle offcuts, conduit, flat bar). The tall, thick demolition profile resists flexing while you make long straight cuts in both materials, and the universal fit lets you swap blades across saws on a shared shop day to batch-produce panels.
Conduit-and-Pallet Garden Trellis + Planter
Cut EMT conduit uprights and pallet slats to size with one blade, then screw together a modular trellis that sits in a cedar or pallet-wood planter box. The chip-clearing tooth geometry keeps cuts quick in wet or dirty outdoor material, and the 9-inch reach helps flush-cut protruding screws and bolts.
Industrial Coat Rack from Rebar and 2x
Trim rebar or threaded rod into hook lengths and back them with a stained 2x board. The bi-metal construction handles metal cuts without destroying the edge, then swaps right to wood mounting notches for a clean, gritty-modern entryway piece.
Upcycled Bed-Frame Shop Caddy
Old steel bed frames make tough angle-iron; cut them down and pair with plywood to build a rolling shop caddy for clamps and offcuts. The thicker demolition blade tracks straighter through the hardened frame steel than a thin flexy blade, giving you serviceable edges without a grinder.