Diablo Steel Demon 9 in. Carbide Tipped Thick Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade — 8 TPI, 10-pack. Built for serious metalwork, this blade blends extreme durability with aggressive cutting performance, making it a standout choice for demanding fabrication, automotive, and DIY projects.
Designed to tackle thick metals with confidence, the 9-inch blade length delivers deep cuts in steel plate, angle iron, pipe, and other heavy-gauge materials. The 8 teeth-per-inch (TPI) configuration strikes a precise balance between rapid material removal and controlled, smoother cutting in tough metals, reducing bind and vibration during use. Carbide-tipped teeth stay sharper longer than standard blades, delivering more cuts per blade and less downtime for replacements.
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Carbide-tipped teeth for extended wear resistance and dependable performance in hard metals.
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Thick metal design tailored for heavy-duty cuts where standard blades falter.
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9" length provides deep, fast cuts in confined or awkward spaces without excessive blade flex.
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8 TPI offers aggressive material removal while maintaining control in thick sections.
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10-pack ensures you’re stocked for multiple jobs, reducing downtime and interruptions on the workbench or job site.
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Red Steel Demon branding helps you quickly identify this robust blade among tools in busy environments.
Ideal uses and scenarios
Perfect for professional metal fabrication, auto body and repair shops, and serious DIYers who frequently cut through thick metal. Whether you’re slicing through steel plate, channel, pipe, or conduit, the carbide-tipped, thick-metal design is built to withstand repeated cuts and maintain performance over the life of the blade.
Why this blade stands out
Compared to standard metal-cutting blades, the Diablo Steel Demon 9 in. blade delivers longer edge life, steadier cutting action, and reliable performance in demanding thick-metal applications. The combination of carbide tips, 9" length, and an 8 TPI pattern translates to fewer blade changes, more consistent cuts, and better overall efficiency on the job.
Practical tips for best results
Set your reciprocating saw to an appropriate speed for metal cutting, apply steady, controlled pressure, and let the teeth do the work. Use light lubrication or cutting oil to reduce heat buildup and extend blade life when cutting thick or hard metals. Regularly inspect for chipped teeth and replace promptly to maintain clean, precise cuts.