Lenox portable band saw blades 44-7/8" x 1/2" x .020" 14 TPI vs VEVOR Meat Band Saw Blades 51.2 in (5 pcs)
Overall winner: Lenox portable band saw blades 44-7/8" x 1/2" x .020" 14 TPI
Key Differences
VEVOR (A) is a carbon-steel set marketed for meat/bone saws and has a lower listed price and seamless welding; Lenox (B) are bi-metal blades with Tuff Tooth design aimed at bend resistance and longer cutting edge life, have higher average rating and far more reviews. Choose VEVOR if you need an affordable carbon-steel blade set for compatible meat/bone saw models; choose Lenox if you want bi-metal construction and a stronger durability reputation backed by more reviews
Lenox portable band saw blades 44-7/8" x 1/2" x .020" 14 TPI
Bi-metal high-speed steel teeth for long-lasting cutting. Designed to resist shattering and extend blade life. Customer says quality is good with value, though some note mixed sharpness and durability
Pros
- bi-metal blade design
- shatter resistant construction
- long blade life
- tuff tooth reinforced teeth
Cons
- mixed feedback on sharpness
- mixed weld quality reports
VEVOR Meat Band Saw Blades 51.2 in (5 pcs)
Replacement meat bandsaw blades made of high-strength carbon steel, designed for smooth, precise cuts. Customers note excellent build quality and clean deer and Berkshire Hog cuts
Pros
- high-strength carbon steel
- seamless welding technology
- durable and precise cutting
- pack of 5 blades
Cons
- mentions rust-proof paper wrapping
- no explicit compatibility list beyond generic fit
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VEVOR |
| Durability | Lenox |
| Versatility | Lenox |
| User Reviews | Lenox |