
Freud
The Freud LU79R007 is a 7-1/4 inch thin-kerf circular saw blade featuring 60 Hi-ATB teeth designed for splinter-free cuts in veneered plywood, melamines, laminates, and solid wood crosscuts. It incorporates laser-cut anti-vibration slots and Perma-Shield coating to reduce drag, extend blade life, and eliminate the need for scoring blades or stabilizers.
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The Freud LU79R007 positions as a premium thin-kerf option in Freud's LU79 series compared to standard full-kerf blades. Key differentiators include its thinner kerf (0.079 in vs ~0.118–0.125 in) which reduces waste and power draw, making it better for battery tools. It features 60 Hi-ATB teeth optimized for chip-free plywood/laminate cuts versus varying grinds on full-kerf models. While both share Perma-Shield coating, the LU79R007's laser-cut anti-vibration slots and lighter weight (0.7 lbs) enhance portability and finish quality over generic or standard Freud blades.