EZARC reciprocating saw blade review | Are amazon blades any good | ep.10 | R922DH | R956HM

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  • Are the blades you can get on amazon any good? We can't speak for all the blades, but let's take a look at the most popular and best seller of blades on the amazon. Why goto the store to buy them when you can buy from the comfort of your phone? Do they hold up to the competition? Are they worth the money? Let's find out
    Timecode
    0:00 - EZARC Recip blades
    1:00 - EZARC Bimetal cobalt blade
    2:40 - EZARC Carbide blade
    5:20 - EZARC Bimetal Cobalt blade tests
    7:23 - EZARC Carbide blade tests
    13:49 - EZARC Blade wear
    16:40 - EZARC Bimetal Performance Review
    17:44 - EZARC Carbide Performance Review
    19:12 - EZARC Bimetal Leaderboard Ranking
    20:01 - EZARC Carbide Leaderboard Ranking
    22:10 - EZARC Blade final thoughts
    - Long-Life Teeth - Teeth made of bI-metal with 8% Cobalt which makes EZARC reciprocating saw blades with 2times longer life comparing with normal bi-metal blades without cobalt.
    - Cutting Capacity - 6TPI with large chip remove gullet for fast, efficient, aggressive cuts in nail-embedded wood, engineered lumber, chipboard and glass fiber-reinforced plastics up to 175mm.
    - Applications - Ultra-hardened cutting edge provides utmost durability and longevity ideal for wood and aluminum window frame demolition and wooden construction cutting.
    - Slim Body - Slim blade body and tip design make this blade easy into any corner for cutting works.
    - Universal shank - 1/2 inch shank fits all Sawzall tools on the market including Bosch, Dewalt, Milwaukee Sawzall Saw, SKIL, Makita, Black & Decker, Ryobi, Porter Cable, Hitachi, Flex, Hilti, Metabo and more.
    [Carbide Technology] Up to 50x longer life than bi-metal reciprocating saw blades
    [Wood and Metal Demolition] 6 teeth per inch teeth design is ideal for cutting through all tough wood and metal materials, outstanding lifetime even when cutting high-alloy steels.
    [Ultimate Cutting Performance] Easy to cut advanced materials where bi-metal blades fail quickly, such as stainless steels, high-alloy bolts or hardened screws.
    [Design for Toughest Materials] Each carbide tooth is precision ground and individually welded, provides ultimate flexibility and impact strength needed for heavy duty demolition work
    [Blade Dimension] 9-inch 6 TPI nail-embedded wood demolition, 1/2-inch universal shank fits all major sawzall saws such as Bosch, Milwaukee, Black&Decker, Hitachi, Makita, Metabo, Dewalt, Porter Cable, Skil, Rockwell etc.
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  • @andrewavellino6427
    @andrewavellino6427 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Great thorough review, I've been wanting to try their carbide oscillating tool blades. Speaking of oscillating tools, you should 100% do a testing comparison with oscillating blades, there is a lack of such test online and also metal cutting Recip blades too, I will definitely be hoping to see them from you in the future 🤞

    • @walterbrob
      @walterbrob 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ck. out Project Farm

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love your channel and the sense of humor in your editing!
    How much faster are pruning blades at cutting wood compared to these nail blades?

    • @4thewinak
      @4thewinak  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Cut up a bunch of pallets over the last few days. The pruning blades are magnitudes faster, but be careful not to hit anything besides wood.

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld9123 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good topic on these types of consumables
    However I did not see or hear you try out the same test on metal cutting blades
    The same should apply we few don't only work with wood and nails
    But thick steal and tough bolts
    Would like to see and hear more about this topic
    As these types of blades do cost more on average
    Good video on the mentioned but I would still like to know more about metal working blades if you will
    Thank you in advance

    • @4thewinak
      @4thewinak  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Good idea!