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The BB900 C7 Bad Blade is a 9-inch, 56-tooth cutting tool designed for versatility and precision. Engineered in Europe, this tungsten carbide blade excels in cutting a wide range of materials, including wood, steel, and plastics. Weighing just 1.5 pounds, it offers easy handling and is compatible with most machines thanks to its 5/8-inch arbor. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty, it's the ultimate choice for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
Manufacturer | Kwik Tool |
Part Number | BB900 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BB900 |
Style | Industrial |
Material | Carbide, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 9 Inches |
Included Components | Blade |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Assembled Diameter | 9 Inches |
D**E
I have an old Craftsman table saw and it works great. I only use it for wood but it ...
This is a badass blade. I have an old Craftsman table saw and it works great. I only use it for wood but it works great
L**N
Good value
1st - the Arbor is not 5/8". The blade is supplied with a set of stamped adaptor rings ,5/8 is included. Despite the cheep adaptors the blade runs true in my old Rockwell chop saw, clean cuts in aluminum and trim mouldings. I think its a good value for my use.
L**M
Five Stars
Cuts like a knife through butter.
L**D
Three Stars
Didn't stay sharp any longer then the cheaper blades I have bought
F**4
VERY Disapointed
Was very disapointed with this purchase. Lsiting clearly showed 5/8" arbor, blade received had a 1" arbor. I ended up having to call in about it and they stated, sorry they do not have any more. This really left me in a bind and I ended up having to next day air another blade. Customer service rep acted like they didn't care at all.
G**Y
Five Stars
Good value for the price
C**N
I can't say I'm impressed with its performance
I bought this blade to help us cut down some large housings made out of steel with a Makita 9" angle grinder. This blade is advertised for use with steel, but we cut through maybe 10' of 1/8" thick plate before the teeth chipped and stopped cutting. When new, it cut through the steel like butter, leaving a very nice, clean edge. But cutting through steel with a hand tool is always tricky and my guess is that the teeth don't handle the extra vibration / play well that being installed in a hand-held device entails. I bet it would do better in a table-saw setup...Anyhow, I don't think I would be as disappointed if the description was clearer: This blade IMO is OK for occasional contact with steel, especially if the steel and the blade are well-supported (think table-saw like setup, though I don't know how many table saws would be rated for use with steel). But for use in a hand-held grinder (as advertised pictorially on the blade) it's going to do better with wood, not steel.
D**N
It does not have a 5/8 arbor. It comes with a 1 inch arbor.
Should come with a spacer or not be advertised as 5/8.
P**R
Burnt cuts
Not happy with product
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