Take on tough metal with precision and enduring performance using the Diablo Steel Demon 12 in. Carbide Tipped Thick Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade 8 TPI. Built for heavy-duty metal cutting, this blade delivers fast, clean cuts when it matters most.
Carbide-tipped teeth mean longer edge life and sharper performance under load. The carbide tips resist dulling far better than standard blades, so you spend fewer trips to the toolbox and more time on the job.
Thick metal design provides added rigidity, reducing blade flex and wandering when you’re pushing through thick sections. That translates to straighter cuts, less rework, and improved overall accuracy on demolition, framing, or remodeling tasks.
12-inch length extends your reach for deeper cuts and helps you complete projects with fewer passes, saving time and effort in tight spaces or when working on larger metal components.
8 TPI configuration strikes a practical balance between aggressive cutting and durability, especially when you’re slicing through thick metal where heat buildup can shorten blade life. It’s a reliable choice for fast, steady progress on demanding cuts.
The blade is part of the Diablo Steel Demon family, distinguished by its red color for quick site visibility and a single blade per carded package that’s easy to store and grab when you need it.
What this blade is ideal for
- Demolition work where thick metal needs to be removed quickly
- Framing or remodeling projects involving structural metal components
- Cutting through steel pipe, angle iron, or other thick metal sections
- Pro-grade metal fabrication tasks where consistent cuts and blade longevity matter
Why choose Diablo Steel Demon over standard metal blades
The carbide-tipped teeth and thick-metal design deliver longer life and steadier performance, especially under heavy cutting loads. That means fewer blade changes, less downtime, and more predictable results on demanding jobs.
Practical tips to maximize performance
- Let the saw do the work—avoid forcing the blade; steady, controlled cuts extend blade life.
- Use at appropriate speed to minimize heat buildup and keep teeth sharp longer.
- Inspect for wear or chipping regularly; replace the blade when you notice diminished performance.
- Store the blade in its carded packaging between uses to protect the carbide tips.