Hitachi 725397 4-Inch 6 TPI Jig Saw Blades For Fiber Cement Siding - 3 Pack Review

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Okay ... maybe I'm just a novice with hardiplank and even with carpentry in general. Even so, I can't agree with everything stated in some reviews. They sound as if one can side their entire home using nothing but these jigsaw blades. I bought these because of those reviews but was disappointed as soon as I made my first cut. Having since used Hitachi's circular saw hardiblade, too, I agree that the amount of dust generated by the jigsaw is minimal compared to the circular. (This may be a somewhat mute issue, however, since the same safety gear and procedures are required for both. Just be outside and upwind!) I'll, also, take other reviewers' word for it that these outlast other, similar jigsaw blades hands down. Certainly mine showed no signs of wear at all following the one small cut I made with it. The blade felt firm and strong throughout the entire cut. At the same time, I can by no means compare my experience to "a hot knife through butter." I found the blade's action to be tediously slow and surprisingly tiring, even for just a 12" cut. I had previously read a review that recommended these jigsaw blades be used only for small cuts; i.e., cutting out notches, holes, curves, etc. and reserve larger cross cuts and, certainly, rip cuts for the circular saw blade. With that review and my own experience in mind, I went right back on line and ordered Hitachi's circular saw hardiblade. I assure you I am really glad I did! My advice is to buy it (Hitachi 18008 HardiBlade 7-1/4-Inch 4-Tooth PCD Fiber Cement Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor) for use as the primary cutting blade and these jigsaw blades only for smaller or curved cuts, if necessary. For this purpose only, I rate these 5 stars.
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Hitachi 725397 4-Inch 6 TPI Jig Saw Blades For Fiber Cement Siding - 3 Pack Price
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Hitachi 725397 4-Inch 6 TPI Jig Saw Blades For Fiber Cement Siding - 3 Pack Overview

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Hitachi 725397 4-Inch 6 TPI Jig Saw Blades For Fiber Cement Siding - 3 Pack Features
- Jigsaw blade designed for fast, coarse cutting of abrasive materials
- Ideal for use on fiberglass-reinforced plastic, cement bonded particle board, and fiber cement
- Carbide-tipped for durability and cutting strength
- 4-inch length; 6 teeth per inch on cutting side
- 5-year limited warranty; 3-pack
- 4-inches long with 6-teeth per inch on cutting side
- Comes with a 5-year limited warranty
- Ideal for use on fiberglass-reinforced plastic, cement bonded particle board and fiber cement
Hitachi 725397 4-Inch 6 TPI Jig Saw Blades For Fiber Cement Siding - 3 Pack Detail
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.9 x 0.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B0002VM25S
- Item model number: 725397
- Average Customer Review: (22 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,009 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)
- #13 in Home Improvement > Power & Hand Tools > Power Tool Accessories > Blades > Jig Saw Blades
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