
Diablo
The Diablo Steel Demon Carbide Teeth Reciprocating Saw Blade is engineered for extreme thick metal cutting (3/16" to 9/16") with TiCo Hi-Density carbide teeth that offer up to 50X longer life than standard bi-metal blades. Featuring an aggressive 8 TPI design and a stable 1-inch blade height, it delivers fast, clean cuts through high-strength alloys, cast iron, and stainless steel while minimizing vibration.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Diablo Steel Demon series for its long-lasting carbide teeth and stable 1-inch height that enables clean cuts through most of the blade's life. Editors highlight superior cost-per-cut value, recommending it specifically for plumbers, electricians, MRO technicians, and remodeling professionals who frequently cut thick metals like conduit or high-strength alloys.
What Users Say
Everyday users describe the blades as a "game-changer" for heavy demolition tasks, citing extreme longevity that lasts through dozens of cuts where bi-metal blades fail quickly. Common praise focuses on fast performance in stainless steel and cast iron, while recurring minor complaints involve slightly rougher edges on initial passes in very thick stock.
Common Complaints
Higher upfront purchase price compared to standard bi-metal blades. Slightly rougher edges on initial passes in very thick (9/16") stock
What People Are Saying
“game-changer”
How It Compares
vs. Standard Bi-Metal Blades (e.g., Lenox, Milwaukee)
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Choose Diablo Steel Demon for heavy-duty thick metal cutting where longevity and speed are critical; choose standard bi-metal for general light metal work or thin sheet applications requiring cleaner finishes.
vs. Diablo Thin/Medium Variants (10-12 TPI)
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Choose the thick 8 TPI model for heavy-duty structural pipe and angle iron; choose thin/medium 10-12 TPI models for smoother cuts on thinner sheet metal.