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What are you finding for brands and prices for blades that fit this saw?
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I think Panasonic is it. $40 makes you real careful.
*Trendlines has a 40t. carbide for 56.00! Hope one of the guys that posted here @ what a great saw this is also knows where to get a resonable priced blade.
*You may be talking about me. I love this saw and have mentioned it here, (in the tool forum) several times. I bought a spare blade when I got the saw and didn't notice what it cost. Last week, though, I picked up another at my old tool store and it was $41 with tax. Now I won't be hitting any more nails with it. I don't know what Tool Crib gets for blades, but probably less than Trendline.
*Trendlines has a 40t. carbide for 56.00! Hope one of the guys that posted here @ what a great saw this is also knows where to get a resonable priced blade.
*Tool Crib has a 48 tooth blade for $50.00 and a 30 tooth one for $30.00, assuming you are talking about wood cutting blades and not the metal ones. They claim they can beat anybody on prices, but I can assure you that the wait is not worth the bargain. In the old days I would get my stuff in 2 days flat, now 2 weeks is a record... Unless you want to spend the savings on overnight shipping (something like 15 bucks???)And by the way, they didn't charge for shipping either then. But I err...fv
*Where can I see a panasonic saw? never knew they made one...15.6v? 15.6 what? what makes it so great?TIAnw
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What are you finding for brands and prices for blades that fit this saw?