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!
The Bosch half moon diamond is superior to the Diablo I think. I like the 1" Diablo Carbide the best out of a bunch I have used. These two are a little pricey but worth the cost.
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