Saw Blades

The right blade makes all the difference. At ITS, our saw blades range from fine finishing cuts to heavy-duty timber rip cuts. Trusted by the trade, our stock includes circular, jigsaw, plunge and multi-tool blades from leading brands – all available for next-day delivery.

What Types of Saw Blades Do We Stock?

Thousands of options to match the tool in your hand and the job on site:

  • Circular Saw Blades – Coarse to fine tooth counts for framing, sheet work and laminate trimming.
  • Jigsaw & Reciprocating Blades – For timber, metal and plastic. Options for fast cuts or precision plunge work.
  • Plunge Saw Blades – Precision-ground teeth and low run-out for accurate track saw cuts in wood or board.
  • Multi-Tool Blades – Starlock, OIS and universal fittings. Ideal for flush cuts, trim removal and detail work.

Perfect for Jobs Like:

  • Timber framing, roofing, studwork and floorboard installs
  • Detailed finishing cuts on kitchen panels and trims
  • Cutting pipes, fixings or nails with a recip saw
  • Trimming skirtings or removing adhesive with a multi-tool

Choosing the Right Blade

Not sure which to pick? Here’s how to decide:

1. Match Tool to Blade Type

Circular saws take TCT blades. Recip saws and jigsaws need the right shank and length. Multi-tools use segment, plunge or bi-metal blades depending on the job.

2. Material Compatibility

TCT or HSS for timber. Bi-metal for metal and nails. Carbide grit for tougher materials like fibreglass or cement board.

3. Tooth Count & Finish

Low tooth count = faster cut. High tooth count = smoother finish. Choose based on speed vs surface quality.

Brands We Trust

Our saw blades are handpicked for trade performance – trusted names, sharp results:

1. DeWalt, Vaunt & Bosch

Top-performing blades for circular, plunge and multi-tool cutting. Designed for speed and durability on site.

2. Milwaukee, Festool & Makita

Precision cutting for framing, finish work and repetitive tasks – proven in trade hands every day.

3. Freud

High-end blades engineered for clean, controlled cuts – ideal for joiners, fitters and repeat-use in tough materials.

Saw Blade FAQs

What blade is best for clean wood cuts?

Use a fine-tooth TCT circular blade – 40+ teeth – for the best finish on sheet materials or trims.

Can one saw blade cut multiple materials?

Some blades handle wood and metal, but for best finish and blade life, use dedicated options for each material.

Do jigsaw blades fit all saws?

Most use T-shank blades. Check your tool’s manual if unsure – some older models need U-shank types.

What’s the best blade for hardwood?

Use a TCT blade with medium to high tooth count (e.g. 24–48T) and a slow, steady feed for clean hardwood cuts.

Can I use a multi-tool blade on timber and plastic?

Yes – look for bi-metal or wood/plastic rated plunge blades with a universal or Starlock fitment.

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Saw Blades

The right blade makes all the difference. At ITS, our saw blades range from fine finishing cuts to heavy-duty timber rip cuts. Trusted by the trade, our stock includes circular, jigsaw, plunge and multi-tool blades from leading brands – all available for next-day delivery.

What Types of Saw Blades Do We Stock?

Thousands of options to match the tool in your hand and the job on site:

  • Circular Saw Blades – Coarse to fine tooth counts for framing, sheet work and laminate trimming.
  • Jigsaw & Reciprocating Blades – For timber, metal and plastic. Options for fast cuts or precision plunge work.
  • Plunge Saw Blades – Precision-ground teeth and low run-out for accurate track saw cuts in wood or board.
  • Multi-Tool Blades – Starlock, OIS and universal fittings. Ideal for flush cuts, trim removal and detail work.

Perfect for Jobs Like:

  • Timber framing, roofing, studwork and floorboard installs
  • Detailed finishing cuts on kitchen panels and trims
  • Cutting pipes, fixings or nails with a recip saw
  • Trimming skirtings or removing adhesive with a multi-tool

Choosing the Right Blade

Not sure which to pick? Here’s how to decide:

1. Match Tool to Blade Type

Circular saws take TCT blades. Recip saws and jigsaws need the right shank and length. Multi-tools use segment, plunge or bi-metal blades depending on the job.

2. Material Compatibility

TCT or HSS for timber. Bi-metal for metal and nails. Carbide grit for tougher materials like fibreglass or cement board.

3. Tooth Count & Finish

Low tooth count = faster cut. High tooth count = smoother finish. Choose based on speed vs surface quality.

Brands We Trust

Our saw blades are handpicked for trade performance – trusted names, sharp results:

1. DeWalt, Vaunt & Bosch

Top-performing blades for circular, plunge and multi-tool cutting. Designed for speed and durability on site.

2. Milwaukee, Festool & Makita

Precision cutting for framing, finish work and repetitive tasks – proven in trade hands every day.

3. Freud

High-end blades engineered for clean, controlled cuts – ideal for joiners, fitters and repeat-use in tough materials.

Saw Blade FAQs

What blade is best for clean wood cuts?

Use a fine-tooth TCT circular blade – 40+ teeth – for the best finish on sheet materials or trims.

Can one saw blade cut multiple materials?

Some blades handle wood and metal, but for best finish and blade life, use dedicated options for each material.

Do jigsaw blades fit all saws?

Most use T-shank blades. Check your tool’s manual if unsure – some older models need U-shank types.

What’s the best blade for hardwood?

Use a TCT blade with medium to high tooth count (e.g. 24–48T) and a slow, steady feed for clean hardwood cuts.

Can I use a multi-tool blade on timber and plastic?

Yes – look for bi-metal or wood/plastic rated plunge blades with a universal or Starlock fitment.

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