The MILWAUKEE® 35 3/8″ 24 TPI Band Saw Blades are designed to maximize the performance of any portable band saw that takes a 35 3/8 in. blade. The portable band saw blades deliver users long tooth life and exceptional durability in metal-cutting applications, including strut, conduit, angle iron, copper tube, threaded rod, and pipe. Tooth form, pitch, and set have been designed to give users straight, accurate cuts across a broad range of materials. Matrix II high-speed steel extends the life of the band saw blade in hard materials. This MILWAUKEE® band saw blade pack contains 25 blades for portable compact band saws.
- Fast, Clean Cuts.
- More Cuts per charge.
- Aggressive tooth design.
- Alloy backing.
- Optimized for cordless.
- Fits all 35 3/8″ saws.
- Includes: 24 TPI Band Saw Blades 25PK – Compact
Bridie Connelly (verified owner) –
As described
Melany Doyle (verified owner) –
Great blades in a convenient package.These compact bandsaw blades work for smaller portable bandsaws like the Milwaukee 2629 that I have. The first thing I’ll note is that they come in a great package that’s frustration free. You just pop open the flap on the side of the box and you can pull out one blade at a time without them all springing out at you. Similarly you can put blades back with little hassle.This specific blade is best for thin metals with a consistent profile. The constant pitch teeth allow for a smoother cut. A good example of that is thin bar stock or sheet metal. Note that you shouldn’t use these blades on extremely thin metal since you should always have at least three teeth in the material at any time to avoid vibration and snags. Using these on thicker material will just cause the cuts to go more slowly as the gullets fill up.The blades are well made and the weld joint is ground smooth. I didn’t detect any pulsating or other problems as I used it. Durability seems about average for bimetal blades like this.Who is this for:Anyone who does a lot of cutting of consistently thin material with a compact bandsaw like the 2629.Who isn’t this for:Anyone who needs a different length blade or who is cutting thick metal.
Tyshawn Adams (verified owner) –
Works good just wish had more options than the 14 tpi
Laron Jaskolski (verified owner) –
TPI compact bandsaw blades hold up very well. I use them to cut conduit, Unistrut, and wire on the job.
Alexander Grady (verified owner) –
The band saw blades were easy to install and they work great thanks
Giuseppe Hansen (verified owner) –
I bought two 3-packs 3 weeks ago, and I am still on my first blade (sharp still too!). I use my bandsaw every day, so it’s not lacking use.
Creola Glover (verified owner) –
Cuts pretty good
Gonzalo Roob (verified owner) –
The saw blades work great cutting steal
Angelina Kiehn (verified owner) –
Works exactly like I would expect. Durable in a commercial application.
Estrella Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
Used in multiple applications did a great job I would by again
Sophie Cruickshank (verified owner) –
Took too long to get
Shanny Hansen (verified owner) –
The correct part was waiting for me.
Evans Glover (verified owner) –
Very strong and last long til last day
Melissa Huels (verified owner) –
All good
Bridie O’Connell (verified owner) –
Daniel in
Makenzie Lang (verified owner) –
They we ork perfectly!
Leonard Huel (verified owner) –
Very smooth cut and fast
Abby Hilpert (verified owner) –
Good buy
Marcus Smith (verified owner) –
All good
Charles Parisian (verified owner) –
Great blades in a convenient package.These compact bandsaw blades work for smaller portable bandsaws like the Milwaukee 2629 that I have. The first thing I’ll note is that they come in a great package that’s frustration free. You just pop open the flap on the side of the box and you can pull out one blade at a time without them all springing out at you. Similarly you can put blades back with little hassle.This specific blade is best for extremely thin metals with a consistent profile. The constant pitch teeth allow for a smoother cut. A good example of that is thin bar stock or sheet metal. Using these on thicker material will just cause the cuts to go more slowly as the gullets fill up. Milwaukee recommends this blade for soft metals (steel/aluminum) less that 5/32″ and for hard metals (stainless steel) between 5/32″ and 3/16″.The blades are well made and the weld joint is ground smooth. I didn’t detect any pulsating or other problems as I used it. Durability seems about average for bimetal blades like this.Who is this for:Anyone who does a lot of cutting of consistently extremely thin or hard material with a compact bandsaw like the 2629.Who isn’t this for:Anyone who needs a different length blade or who is cutting thick metal.