- Outer diameter: 250mm, inner bore for receiving: 30mm
- Cut from HM - because of the significantly longer service life compared to "cheap" CV (chrome vanadium) saw blades
- At least 60 teeth - to obtain a clean and fine cut. fewer teeth produce a stronger fraying at the cut
After a quick search I came across the Einhell-blade, which fit my criteria.
I was skeptical at first because Einhell products are indeed but mostly settled in the price in terms of quality at the lower end.
When unpacking and cutting I was then but disabused:
The saw blade is properly processed, sharp at the cutting and provides clean cuts. In addition, it is relatively easily "slipped" through the hardwood - I was impressed, especially since I had plagued myself with my jigsaw only millimeter, by the wood.
In addition interesting features which are not available in the description:
- Cutting width on the HM-cutting: 3.2mm
- Thickness of the blade: 1.8 mm
- The sheaths are alternately slightly to the left or right outside inclined
I can currently say anything about the long-term durability of the blade, but I could during the cutting of Douglas planks (approx 60 pieces, 28mm thick, 145mm wide) no loss of sharpness or visible wear Cutting notice.
In conclusion, I can recommend the blade with 5 stars, as it provides good quality / average performance at a decent price.