Blade Diameter (in.)
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7
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Color Family
Silver
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Material Cut
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Cement
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Number in Package
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1
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Power Tool Accessory Type
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Specialty Blade
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Returnable
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90-Day
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Rim Type
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Continuous
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Saw Blade Material
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Diamond
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Tool Type
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Saw Blade
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Tools Product Type
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Power Tool
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Model number: DW4702
Internet number (SKU): 202248584
Price: $33
Brand:
Availability: in stock
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Description
7 in. Concrete and Brick Diamond Circular Saw Blade - Product information
Use the DEWALT 7 in. Concrete and Brick Diamond Circular Saw Blade for dry and wet cutting. This blade is ideal for brick and other masonry materials. It features heavy-duty metal construction and a hard, diamond-reinforced edge for durability.
- Made of metal with a diamond-reinforced edge
- Heavy-duty construction
- Designed for cutting concrete block and brick
- Use with either wet or dry applications
- Advanced diamond matrix for long life and enhanced material removal
- Continuous rim turbo for optimal use in brick, block and tile
- Large diamond segments with cobalt, ideal for use across various product applications
- Advanced diamond matrix provides long life and enhanced material removal
- Continuous rim turbo designed for optimal use in brick, block, and tile
- Large diamond segments with cobalt ideal for use across various product applications
Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Homey53 from
If you need to cut concrete, buy this blade.
To cut brick and concrete pavers in the past, I have used carborundum blades. Never again. This Dewalt Diamond blade is amazing. I put in a sidewalk using 24 inch by 16 inch concrete pavers. I made the mistake of putting rock salt on the pavers in winter. It ruined a few of the pavers, and I needed to cut some of the bad ones. In the past I've used carborundum blades. They are painfully slow, and wear out so quick. I decided to try the diamond blade from Dewalt. This blade rips through concrete. A little pricey, but well worth it.
Date published: 2014-10-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Chinwagger from
First time cutting concrete blocks building retaining wall for raised...First time cutting concrete blocks building retaining wall for raised flower bed. Made two passes on each side of the block and got very nice smooth cut. Lots of dust and the odd flying chip so mask and safety glasses very important.
Date published: 2018-04-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Wayne from
OK...OK
Date published: 2017-09-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Luke from
it worked better then I thought it would. have...it worked better then I thought it would. have cut over 100 brick and still going strong
Date published: 2017-07-11
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Wayno from
Works great and a great price!Works great and a great price!
Date published: 2017-07-11