Diablo Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade, 6", 8/14 TPI, general purpose vs EZARC 5-Piece Japanese Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade Set
Overall winner: Diablo Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade, 6", 8/14 TPI, general purpose
Key Differences
EZARC A is positioned in a more affordable price tier and emphasizes an arc edge and Japanese-style triple-ground teeth for smooth, angled cuts and pruning. Diablo B is a bi-metal 6" blade claiming up to 5x longer blade life, less vibration, faster material removal, and universal compatibility across brands, and it has a slightly higher average rating from reviewers
Diablo Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade, 6", 8/14 TPI, general purpose
Bi-metal reciprocating saw blade for general purpose cuts. Ultra-hardened edge adds blade life; optimized tooth design reduces vibration for smoother cuts. Customer insight notes durability and good value, with some comments on sharpness variability
Pros
- ultra-hardened cutting edge for longer life
- optimized tooth design reduces vibration
- universal compatibility with most reciprocating saw brands
- smooth and precise cuts
Cons
- mixed feedback on blade sharpness
- some reports of dulling too quickly
EZARC 5-Piece Japanese Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade Set
A set of arc edge pruning saw blades with triple-ground teeth for efficient cuts. Designed to cut larger branches with reduced friction and longer blade life, according to user feedback on cutting performance and durability
Pros
- arc edge design for smoother cuts
- triple-ground offset teeth for reduced friction
- fleam-ground teeth for efficient cutting
- durable chrome vanadium steel construction
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
- some reports of breaks at the same spot
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EZARC |
| Durability | Diablo |
| Versatility | Diablo |
| User Reviews | Diablo |