Remember when you had a smooth and powerful cut? The WEN 7-1/4 in. 24-Tooth Carbide-Tipped Professional Saw Blade provides reliable and accurate performance, maintaining its straight shape and sharp edges for longer than the competition. The machine-cut carbide-tipped teeth slice through workpieces, making easy work out of even the hardest of woods. The 5/8 in. arbor (15.875 mm) allows for compatibility with the majority of 7-1/4 in. miter saws and circular saws on the market. This lightweight, ultra-thin blade provides maximum efficiency during operation, leaving behind a kerf a mere 1/16 of an in. W (1.6 mm). Alternate top bevel tooth design provide alternating teeth angles that score the surface of the wood prior to cutting. This provides a clean, splinter-free finish designed specifically for crosscutting applications. It’s time to get reliable and powerful performance with a WEN Saw Blade. Remember when you had a blade that lasted? Remember WEN.
- Features a 7.25 in. Dia (185 mm) and a 5/8 in. arbor (15.875 mm)
- Rated for speeds up to 7000 RPM
- Ultra-thin 1/16 in. kerf (1.6 mm) provides clean and efficient cuts
- Designed with 24 wear-resistant carbide-tipped ATB teeth
- Compatible with the majority of 7-1/4 in. miter saws, chop saws, and circular saws
Ernestine Parker (verified owner) –
Whatever WEN has done in design, it works. The blade cuts through 2x4s like they are balsa wood.I don’t understand all the magic of saw blade design. You can see some of it in the blade design, from the teeth to the internal squiggle cut lines. The coating is also non-slip, and this seems to matter, although I’m not sure how long it will last.I had no problem fitting this on my battery powered Milwaukee 7 1/4″ circular saw. The difference in cut was immediately obvious. The thin kerf is appropriate for a portable saw like this, and quite welcome. Meanwhile, the blade cuts straight and true despite the thin kerf. Sometimes a thin blade will wander. This one doesn’t.I noticed the blade shape is different than my older, other brand, blade. This apparently matters. In summary, WEN knows what they are doing, and all that matters to me is the blade works.Made in China
Jamey Heidenreich (verified owner) –
WEN 7.25 in. 24-Tooth Carbide-Tipped Professional Framing Saw BladeI used this blade to cut varying thicknesses of 1/2 OSB exterior sheathing, 2×4’s and a seasoned treated 4×4. I used the blade in a 7.25 In Ryobi 18V ONE + cordless circular saw. I made freehand cuts and guided cuts using the Kreg Accu Cut and Rip Cut guides. Whether ripping or cross cutting the blade performed well, the cuts were good enough for cabinet work.
Darryl Wuckert (verified owner) –
The Wen 7-1/4″ framing blade works really nice for cutting dimension lumber. I cut up alot of scrap lumber to get the fall kindling supply replenished. My old blade that I hadsharpened with a file a few times was losing its set so tended to bind easily. The Wenblade arrived just in time to make cutting up the lumber scraps a breeze. And then there was acritter eating the raised garden bed. The blade quickly cut some pieces so a temporaryfence could be put up to save the rest.
Lourdes Fahey (verified owner) –
WEN 7.25 in. 24-Tooth Carbide-Tipped Professional Framing Saw Blade for Miter Saws and Circular Saws. I installed this blade in my Milwaukee battery circular saw. As expected, the 5/8” arbor size was correct for my saw and there is a diamond knockout option as well. I tested the model BL0724 with 24 carbide tipped teeth for long life. Laser cut groves in the body of the blade help prevent blade warping during repeated use. The blade came with a plastic edge guard to protect the fine edge teeth. This blade is recommended for rough framing where a fine cut is not required. I cut through a piece of 2×4 with a smooth cut as a result. Compared to the cut of a 60-tooth ultra finish saw blade there was little difference in the cut. I think a new blade will give great results regardless. There was no hesitation while cutting through the thick material.
Elyssa Reinger (verified owner) –
This blade ripped two 2×6 about six foot long and cut off six 2×4. The blade is still sharp!!! We will have to see how long it will take to dull ! The cuff is thin on this blade smaller than normal ones. This blade fit right up to my saw and not like some blades that say they are 7 1/4” but are not this is 7 1/4” size blade. This blade has a regular round hole for the arbor and has a diamond knockout if needed