🔧 Cut Above the Rest!
The Big Foot 10 1/4 Circular Saw Blade is engineered for precision and durability, featuring a 36-tooth carbide-tipped design that delivers faster, cleaner cuts. Ideal for a variety of applications including framing, decking, and fencing, this blade is your go-to tool for professional-grade results. With a thin kerf and diamond knockout, it ensures compatibility and efficiency, making it a must-have for any serious contractor or DIY enthusiast.
Material | Carbide |
Brand | Big Foot Tools |
Product Dimensions | 17"L x 11"W |
Color | Silver |
Number of Teeth | 36 |
Style | 36 Tooth Blade |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Wood |
UPC | 637827512258 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00637827512258 |
Manufacturer | Big Foot Tools |
Part Number | BL-102536T |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BFCB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10.25 inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Circular Saw Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
N**I
Good Saw Blades
Have always used the Big Foot blades in my Big Foot saws, they fit good, cut well and last as long as expected.
J**L
This is the solution to the Diablo wobble
I am a professional contractor who does a lot of beam framing. I bought the skilsaw Sawsquatch recently and was looking for a new blade to solve the wobble problem of the Diablo blade that comes with the saw. This blade does the trick! It is made in China but seems to be a quality unit so far. It's 36 teeth instead of 40 like the Diablo but the cut is still clean. The saw doesn't work as hard with less teeth so it cuts smoother, you don't have to push as hard. This blade is great! Only regret is that I didn't buy the two pack.
C**L
Good thick blade
Good Blade. It did dull rather quick. I was cutting through 3" of lumber flooring (5/8" maple hardwood + 2+-" of plywood underlayment) Got about 40' and started slowing down and getting hot. Had to run to Home Depot grabbed a bunch of Diablos and made several shallow cuts to finish job.I did buy another Big Foot blade next time I just won't push it so hard. Wonder if there's enough carbide to be sharpened??BTW I ran this on a new Big Foot saw. NOT impressed, saw just doesn't have the amps required to really push through the longer cuts, probably OK for the framer making short beam cuts, allowing the saw to cool.
B**N
premium ripper ...........
worth the money , we have purchased back ups ,,,, money in the bank ;
R**R
AK carpenter
I purchased the 10 1/4" Skilsaw. It came with the Diablo blade which could not cut a straight, square and plumb cut. That blade is too thin. I ordered the Big Foot BFCB 10 1/4" blade and THIS is the blade to use with the big skilsaw. I cut several sets of stair stringers in 4 x 12 doug fir and this blade cut square and plumb. Buy it!
L**Y
Big Foot blade eliminates wobble
Bought this blade to replace the original Diablo blade that came with the Skil Sawsquatch saw. The Diablo blade had a serious wobble problem because of being way to thin, the Bigfoot blade runs straight and true, no more wobble!
A**R
Got dull quicker than I expected
It seems like these BeamSaw blades last quite a while but this one didn't. It made it about 6 weeks before it was dull to the point that it was having a hard time ripping 4x6 material. This was with once or twice a week usage..... usually once a week.We were ripping up thicker lumber for concrete wall starter forms. The slabs were sometimes at a 3% slope. It worked great at first until it didn't.No one had been cutting through nails or concrete. I checked the teeth and none of them were broken or chipped. The blade had just worn down and it became dull.
Y**Y
Hands down winner against the Freud
Used this side by side after purchasing a new saw with the Freud blade. Hands down cleaner cuts and felt more stable cutting 3x fir for some architectural beams. It’s absolutely worth it.
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