
Lenox
The Lenox Lazer CT is a carbide-tipped reciprocating saw blade series engineered for extreme durability and fast cutting in thick metals over 3/16". Featuring an 8 TPI design with titanium-coated teeth, it delivers up to 50 times the blade life of prior bi-metal blades when cutting materials like cast iron, rebar, and stainless steel.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highly praise the Lenox Lazer CT 8 TPI blades for their impressive performance on metals over 3/16", highlighting precise tooth geometry and exceptional stiffness. Experts note that the carbide-tipped design delivers up to 50 times the life of bi-metal predecessors, positioning it as a top-tier option for thick metal cutting alongside other specialized variants like the Demolition CT.
What Users Say
Everyday users and professionals report high reliability for thick metal demolition tasks, with common praise focusing on the blade's ability to cut through rebar efficiently. Recurring complaints center on confusing packaging weight specifications that do not match single blades, as well as frustration regarding its unsuitability for wood or nail-embedded materials.
Common Complaints
Packaging weight specifications often do not match single blade weights, suggesting multi-pack listings. Blades are unsuitable for wood or nail-embedded materials, leading to misuse complaints
How It Compares
vs. Lenox Metalwolf (14 TPI Bi-Metal)
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Choose Lazer CT for maximum longevity in thick metal cutting, but select Metalwolf for general high-speed usage across varied thicknesses.
vs. Lenox Prior 10 TPI Bi-Metal
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Choose Lazer CT for extreme durability in thick metal demolition, but select prior 10 TPI bi-metal for medium-thickness applications.