Circular Saw Blades

Circular saw blades are essential for fast, straight and accurate cuts in timber, sheet material and composite boards. Whether you’re doing site framing or fine finish carpentry, we stock blades for cordless, mains, plunge and mitre saws — all available for next day delivery.

Where Are Circular Blades Used?

These blades deliver fast, repeatable results across a range of job types:

  • Framing & Rip Cuts – Cut timber to length with coarse blades (16–24 teeth)
  • Sheet Goods – Plywood, OSB and MDF cut clean with medium tooth blades
  • Fine Carpentry – High tooth count (40–60+) for chip-free trims and mitres
  • Site Boarding & Roofing – General purpose blades for site saws and cordless kits

Used By:

  • Carpenters and roofers
  • Joiners and kitchen fitters
  • DIYers cutting boards or building studwork

Choosing the Right Blade

Match blade diameter, bore size and tooth type to your saw and cut finish:

1. Blade Size

165mm for cordless saws, 190mm for mains site saws. Check your tool for exact fitment.

2. Tooth Count

Low count (16–24T) for rough cuts. Higher count (40–60T+) for finishing, trims and laminates.

3. Bore Size

Match the centre bore (e.g. 20mm, 30mm) to your saw’s spindle. Some blades come with reduction rings.

Top Circular Blade Brands

Trade-trusted for speed, precision and durability:

1. Makita

Fast-cutting blades ideal for cordless framing and site saws — durable and value-packed.

2. DeWalt & Bosch

High tooth count options and anti-vibration slots for smoother mitre saw performance.

3. Vaunt

Great for backup stock and DIY setups — broad range from coarse rip to fine crosscut blades.

Circular Saw Blade FAQs

What blade size do I need?

Check your saw’s manual — cordless models often take 165mm, while mains saws use 190mm or larger.

What’s the best blade for clean cuts?

Use blades with 40+ teeth for fine finishing. They’re perfect for trims, panelling, or laminate boards.

Will these blades fit any saw?

Not always — match the diameter and bore size exactly. Reduction rings can help fit smaller bores to bigger spindles.

Are these suitable for cordless saws?

Yes — but choose thinner kerf blades for cordless tools to preserve battery life and speed.

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Circular Saw Blades

Circular saw blades are essential for fast, straight and accurate cuts in timber, sheet material and composite boards. Whether you’re doing site framing or fine finish carpentry, we stock blades for cordless, mains, plunge and mitre saws — all available for next day delivery.

Where Are Circular Blades Used?

These blades deliver fast, repeatable results across a range of job types:

  • Framing & Rip Cuts – Cut timber to length with coarse blades (16–24 teeth)
  • Sheet Goods – Plywood, OSB and MDF cut clean with medium tooth blades
  • Fine Carpentry – High tooth count (40–60+) for chip-free trims and mitres
  • Site Boarding & Roofing – General purpose blades for site saws and cordless kits

Used By:

  • Carpenters and roofers
  • Joiners and kitchen fitters
  • DIYers cutting boards or building studwork

Choosing the Right Blade

Match blade diameter, bore size and tooth type to your saw and cut finish:

1. Blade Size

165mm for cordless saws, 190mm for mains site saws. Check your tool for exact fitment.

2. Tooth Count

Low count (16–24T) for rough cuts. Higher count (40–60T+) for finishing, trims and laminates.

3. Bore Size

Match the centre bore (e.g. 20mm, 30mm) to your saw’s spindle. Some blades come with reduction rings.

Top Circular Blade Brands

Trade-trusted for speed, precision and durability:

1. Makita

Fast-cutting blades ideal for cordless framing and site saws — durable and value-packed.

2. DeWalt & Bosch

High tooth count options and anti-vibration slots for smoother mitre saw performance.

3. Vaunt

Great for backup stock and DIY setups — broad range from coarse rip to fine crosscut blades.

Circular Saw Blade FAQs

What blade size do I need?

Check your saw’s manual — cordless models often take 165mm, while mains saws use 190mm or larger.

What’s the best blade for clean cuts?

Use blades with 40+ teeth for fine finishing. They’re perfect for trims, panelling, or laminate boards.

Will these blades fit any saw?

Not always — match the diameter and bore size exactly. Reduction rings can help fit smaller bores to bigger spindles.

Are these suitable for cordless saws?

Yes — but choose thinner kerf blades for cordless tools to preserve battery life and speed.

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