ITK Comp Miter 10" Saw Blade 60T/5/8 bore vs 12in miter saw blades 2-pack dw-3128/dw-3123 32T&80T tungsten carbide
Overall winner: ITK Comp Miter 10" Saw Blade 60T/5/8 bore
Key Differences
CMT Orange Tools (A) is a single 10" 60T thin-kerf blade noted for clean, smooth cuts and long-lasting sharpness with a 5/8" bore; OEM home (B) is a 2-pack of 12" blades (80T and 32T) with tungsten carbide construction for higher hardness and wear resistance but has some reports of wobbling/unbalance and mixed fit compatibility. Pick A if you need a precise, thin-kerf 10" blade with strong user ratings; pick B if you want a 12" set with carbide durability and multiple tooth counts, accepting potential fit or balance issues
ITK Comp Miter 10" Saw Blade 60T/5/8 bore
ITK COMP miter saw blade, 10" with 60 teeth and 5/8" bore for fine crosscuts. Glass-smooth finish on miter cuts with thin kerf for minimal waste. Noted for durable, clean cuts through hardwoods among user feedback
Pros
- finely finished crosscuts
- thin kerf for reduced waste
- durable and long lasting
- smooth cuts through hardwoods
Cons
- comments on performance relative to Dewalt blades
- specific materials not listed beyond hardwoods/plywood
12in miter saw blades 2-pack dw-3128/dw-3123 32T&80T tungsten carbide
12-inch miter saw blades, 2-pack with 32T/80T carbide teeth. Designed for smooth cuts and extended life. Some users note good cut quality and value, while others report wobbling and fit issues
Pros
- tungsten carbide teeth
- 2-pack convenience
- good cut quality
- strong wear resistance
Cons
- some reports of wobbling/unbalance
- fit may vary between tools
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CMT ORANGE TOOLS |
| Durability | OEM home |
| Versatility | OEM home |
| User Reviews | CMT ORANGE TOOLS |