
Description
Apply this Bosch reciprocating saw blade set to your construction projects. It comes with a storage case to keep things organized. This bi-metal reciprocating saw blade is durable. It offers a Turbo-Teeth design that cuts smoothly. Each wood-cutting reciprocating saw blade set has nine blades that measure 6 in L, 8 in L and 9 in L.
- Includes (2) RESM6X2, (3) RPRM6, (3) RPRAP6, (1) RPRAP9 plus storage case
- 9 pc. cutting set u designed for wood with nails, all-purpose and metal applications
- Engineered for extreme cuts u delivers excellent cuts during high-performance applications
- Precision ground blade u starts sharp and stays sharper
- Swiss-made blade u constructed with premium materials for reliable performance
Product specifications
Warranty
None
Base Warranty Labor(Months)
0
Base Warranty Parts(Months)
0
Blade Material
Bi-metal
Brand/model Compatibility
Fits most reciprocating saws
Case Type
Hard
Demolition Blade
Yes
For Use On Drywall
No
For Use On Fiber Cement
No
For Use On Metal
Yes
For Use On Pvc
Yes
For Use On Tile
No
For Use On Wood
Yes
Item Disclaimer
In-use/lifestyle images-tools/accessories not included
Model Description
9 pc. Edge Reciprocating Saw Blade Set
Package Quantity
9
Saw Blade Length
Set
Series Name
N/A
Set/individual
Set
Sub-brand
Edge
Teeth Per Inch (tpi)
Set
Type
Wood/Nail embedded cutting
Frequently bought together
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Not the quality I was expecting...
I bought this package of blades based on the name, “Bosch”. I have always thought they were a well respected firm that produced quality products that gave value for the money. I guess we all make mistakes. I had to move a deck and I needed to remove 6 planks to do it, which meant cutting through a total of 120 deck screws. By the time I cut the last screw, I had one blade left, one of the thick metal blades. Deck screws are about the cheapest screws made, but the Bosch blades threw more teeth than metal cuttings.
Date published: 2020-04-14