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The EZARC 15-inch Japanese Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade features an arc edge design with a 6TPI aggressive tooth profile, delivering fast, clean cuts on wood up to 300mm thick. Its triple-ground fleam teeth extend blade life by 3x, and universal shank compatibility fits most major saw brands, making it the ultimate upgrade for efficient tree trimming and wood cutting.










| ASIN | B0CSYHKQJW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,716 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Reciprocating Saw Blades |
| Brand | EZARC |
| Color | Silver |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2024 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850047411860 |
| Item Thickness | 2.17 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | EZARC |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Teeth | 90 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.28"L x 2.76"W |
| Set Name | 3-pack |
| Style | Japanese |
| UPC | 850047411860 |
G**T
Great value, very sharpe.
Good value. Much faster than a pole saw, if you can reach the limb. Not as fast as a chain saw. A great blade to have in the outdoor tool box.
D**M
Dcf
Worked well pruning. Cut small tree which was about 8 inches in diameter without issue. Blade worked well. Do not expect same precision of chain because of weight bearing on saw when cutting. It work effectively
H**N
As advertised reciprocating saw blades
Very sturdy and extremely sharp pruning blades. Highly recommended
C**Z
Freddy Kruger is jealous of these
These things are awesome! I cut down my shrubbery in no time!!! Well worth it.
S**H
An Unusual Solution to A Difficult Problem!
Never plant oak trees close to sidewalks, driveways or pavers! We bought a home that was surrounded by mature oak trees that provided a shady and somewhat isolating effect in an older development. Hard to find on a corner lot. But those mature oaks came with two major problems. While they provide shade and a cozy atmosphere, they also framed the 20 year old house well, creating barriers to noise, nosey neighbors and neighborhood traffic. The problems that came with these oak trees is that it starts raining oak leaves in October and doesn't stop until March, just in time for our Magnolias to start dropping their leaves. So if you don't want to rake your yard 6-7 months of the year, don't make the same mistake that we did. Mature trees also filter sunlight and make it more difficult to establish a bright and healthy landscape. If that's important to you, study up on it or hire a qualifed expert to do it for you. Plants are mostly finicky and expensive. Taking proper care of them can be really difficult. The second problem with mature oaks are the large and intrusive root system that each one has. It may not be obvious at first, but when your driveway starts to buckle, your sidewalks begin to crack and your pavers start popping up, you'll realize that you have a big problem. The easiest ones to push up are the individual pavers, resulting in an uneven surface for walking or biking. The solution is to cut the offending roots where they enter the paved area. I found out that the standard way of handling this is to have someone dig around these large roots and then use a (powerful) chainsaw to cut them into sections and pry them out of the ground. The problems with this method are two-fold: these roots are as hard as rock and a chainsaw is dangerous to work with. I'll never forget the lumberjack my Father and I rescued who was bleeding out from a chainsaw accident. (I'll be that he never forgot us either.) Chainsaws also have wider cuts and bind up easily with the dirt that surrounds the roots. So they don't last long before seizing or breaking. Enter my old friend the sawzall! I used cordless sawzalls when living in Southwest Florida to trim mangrove trees and Brazilian Peppers. in the wetland areas. Easy to handle, thin and sharp blades, and they don't jam up nearly as often as chainsaws. When you combine them with these EZARC Japanese blades, the work becomes easier, faster and safer. The thin blades (which hold their sharpened teeth well) will make your cuts deeper and quicker without binding up. This takes the difficulty out of removing those danged roots. Try it, you'll like it.
C**N
5 star
Great blades. Cut extremely well
S**L
I’m impressed
These work really well and cut thru like butter, definitely worth it and recommend!
W**N
Long and very sharp blades!
WOW! These blades are longer than any of my other pruning saws, they last longer and seem to be much sharper too! I'm not sure if this is better steel, heat treated or whatever, but the EZARC blades are the best I've ever used. They seem to really care about making the best product and providing fantastic service. One of my projects involved removing a large stump. I dug around the base, exposing the roots. Then cut the roots with the saw. After cutting all of the main roots I could find, the tree was removed with our tractor. Amazing!
M**S
Très bon produit, utilisé en élagage et construction de patios en bois traité.la qualité de coupe et d’affûtage est supérieure aux scies classiques, et la flexibilité permet aisément de travailler désaxé et en affleurement. Complément intéressant aux scies circulaires qui ne peuvent pas accéder aux lignes de coupe. L’élagage est plus facile, scie alternative Bosch compacte +Ezarc = perfection ! Je la préfère à ma scie à chaîne, notamment pour des branches à accès compliquées.
J**T
Funktioniert super auch bei Frischeinschnitt.
S**S
Funciona bien, buen filo
R**D
Absolutely brilliant blades that sliced through branches of an apple tree like butter. Didn't realise that the quality of the blades mattered that much as much as the quality of the recip saw! The most difficult wood to cut is green wood off a live tree and these are the real 'McCoy'! The curved shape seems to help in speeding up the cut as well as accessing specific branches, when they're all bunched up close together. Other blades seemed to get jammed with sap, green wood strands and would have to be removed, wiped clean, the open cut on the branch be widened by pulling down on the branch, before the blade could resume cutting. These have no such issue. I didn't have to yank the blade and the recip saw along the vertical axis to 'un-jam' it, nor did I have any issues of sap filling and jamming the teeth. Even after cutting roughly 50 branches of various widths, the blade is as sharp as when 1st used! Remember to clean the blades after each usage and remove all sap (with an appropriate chemical cleaner) and store dry. A bit on the expensive side but in my opinion, worth every penny. Highly recommended for green wood!
A**R
Great blades just as discribed and cut very well
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