🔧 Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Craftsmanship!
The GINEPAN Jigsaw Blades T Shank set includes 20 high-quality blades designed for precision cutting in various materials. Made from durable high-carbon steel, these blades are compatible with over 95% of jigsaws on the market, ensuring versatility and reliability for both professional and DIY projects. The included case provides convenient storage, making it easy to keep your tools organized.
A**R
it good
it good
A**R
Good quality and stay sharp
They cut clean and are narrow to make tight turns. Used one blade to make two window valences and it's still sharp.
L**E
Ok Blades
These are decent blades but come in a cheap container that can be hard to open initially. A screwdriver helps. Made in China.
T**D
Great quality
Works great for 1/4 in. board. Sometimes it is difficult cutting thin boards, but using a higher speed and a good fine toothed blade works great. I used this to cut speaker holes in a 2X4 wall. The 3in. blades worked great. These blades work fantastic for me. I like they include a plastic case. Also like having all the blades the same as in my local stores can only find assortments or only a few in bulk.
R**T
All the same bit Awesome stocked up
nice stocked up
B**N
As good as name brand
Worked as good at name brand at a much better value. Good scrolling blade if cutting material under 1/2 inch., the 3/4 I was cutting is a little too much for this blade.
J**K
Good
Good item
M**N
Smooth cutting
Very easy and smooth cut in the 3/8 plywood. Not sure if OEM blade will do any better. The blade has turned blue(ish) when cutting very sharp turn pattern. Not surprised about overheating, but wonder if the temperature was high enough to affect the blade heat treatment. As it is mentioned, this is a carbon steel blade not HSS. I wonder if HSS would be more appropriate for it. OEM product is also high carbon steel. I was a QA inspector in the metal stamping plant and well aware that high carbon steel is a very broad category, thus OEM and replacement blades for sure do not use the same steel.In one of the recommendations for the band saw it is mentioned that sharp corners on the back of the blade can be rounded to reduce the drag when cutting a patter with turns. I wonder if this will help with this as well