I never really thought there was a huge difference in blades until I was using a Harbor Freight metal reciprocating saw blade to cut the bolts holding my sway bar bushings on my truck. I looked at that blade a minute in and it had no teeth left and hardly scratched the bolt. Went to Home Depot, bought Diablo metal cutting blades and it took 10 seconds to go through the bolt and the blade looked untouched afterward. I'll never buy cheap blades again. 1 Diablo blade is worth a case of those cheap ones because you'll need all of them.
The difference between a quality blade and a cheap blade is crazy. When you really need your blade to preform it is so so worth it to have spent the money on good quality blades.
Well, that is interesting. I usually have a lowly opinion of diablo blades, based on my experience with their sawsall blades. Maybe you could do a test on recipro blades too? And, I guess I will go get the Diable multitool blade. Thanks!
Ezarc is by far best metal cutting blade for multitool and has been proven in multiple test and easy to find the videos don't waste money get ezarc brand
The cost should not be discounted and a better comparison should be on all bimetal blades or all stamped blades mixing the two types does nor make much sense
I never really thought there was a huge difference in blades until I was using a Harbor Freight metal reciprocating saw blade to cut the bolts holding my sway bar bushings on my truck. I looked at that blade a minute in and it had no teeth left and hardly scratched the bolt. Went to Home Depot, bought Diablo metal cutting blades and it took 10 seconds to go through the bolt and the blade looked untouched afterward. I'll never buy cheap blades again. 1 Diablo blade is worth a case of those cheap ones because you'll need all of them.
The difference between a quality blade and a cheap blade is crazy. When you really need your blade to preform it is so so worth it to have spent the money on good quality blades.
I agree 100%. The same goes for sandpaper. Cheap sandpaper is a complete waste of money in my opinion.
Seems like the name brand manufacturers are stepping up the quality of these blades. Very well done test!
Thank you very much!
Well thought out and well conducted testing , thank you for the work and this valuable information .
Thank you!
Good job man👍
Thank you for your time and hard work!
My pleasure!
Well, that is interesting. I usually have a lowly opinion of diablo blades, based on my experience with their sawsall blades. Maybe you could do a test on recipro blades too? And, I guess I will go get the Diable multitool blade. Thanks!
Thank you for watching! I will definitely do a video on reciprocating saw blades soon. What brand of blades would you like to see tested?
If you watch Project Farm's tests, Diablo blades are consistently among the very best in all respects.
Diablo sawsall blades are the best. Which ones do you like better ?
Good to know
Just a question. Can this test be redone since Hercules makes blades that are newly designed to look like the Milwaukee blade???
Yes, I was planing on doing an updated run of this test soon.
Good test, I was very impressed with Diablo... Anyway to do a video test on a jigsaw with a blade for wood and metal cutting?
Great suggestion!
Skip all them blades and get the Diablo carbide blade, not just the tip. They are almost indestructible
Nah …star lock for the win all the way
I just use a chainsaw 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
100% agreed
Wow. Great work on this test!
Thank you!
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Definitely worth spending the extra bucks on the better blade! What's up next?
The Contractor's Compass will be testing wood glue next!
wow!!! amazing!!! this is so cool!!!
Yeah, I'll stick to either Milwaukee or Diablo. What about Dremel some other name brands?
I defiantly want to do another test with more brands!
Great job
Thank you!
Ezarc is by far best metal cutting blade for multitool and has been proven in multiple test and easy to find the videos don't waste money get ezarc brand
I will make sure to include it in the next text.
Did you use a new blade for every test?
No, I used one blade for all three of the tests.
Have you tested Ezarc yet?
Yes, I did another set of tests you can find the video on my page.
The cost should not be discounted and a better comparison should be on all bimetal blades or all stamped blades mixing the two types does nor make much sense
Good point!
@@contractorscompass As a fellow creator I know we often do not think of everything, good video!
Get a great job on this video❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
Did you use the weight of the tool alone or did you have to push?
Just the weight of the tool was used.
As a homeowner DIYer who uses his tools 5-6 times a year, I would say the cheapest one! 🤣
Defiantly an approach!
The deeper the teeth the faster the cut
Theres a better one at ace hardware imperial titanium storm
I will have to get that one for the next test!
yoooo
Your not testing evenly. Start cutter, then put down on wood. The blade id on a angle slowing it down.
Thanks for the feedback. I will try to make it more even when I retest multitool blades.