Cutting Edge Performance for the Modern Craftsman! ✂️
The GRAFF Termit 4 1/2 Inch Cut Off Wheel is engineered for precision cutting of wood, laminate, and plastic. Featuring high-quality tungsten carbide grit, this cutting disc operates at a high rotational speed of 13,200 RPM, ensuring smooth and clean cuts. Certified by MPA Hannover, it offers enhanced safety compared to traditional wood carving tools, making it the ideal choice for both professional and DIY projects.
M**T
Works as advertised
Used the cut off blade for the first time. Cut through wood much better than the last wood cutting blade I bought. Very sharp and cut right through the wood. The previous blade I bought, made by a different brand, almost caught the wood I cut on fire. It smoked and charred the wood, not the case with the Graff blade. Likely to look for this brand when buying cut off wheels in the future.
N**O
As described
Works perfectly for cutting small pieces wood.
Z**D
Perfect for unique tight spaces that need a drop cut in thin material.
The media could not be loaded. This is great when you need a flush cut in a hard spot!It doesn't cut more than about an inch.It cuts medium speed, slower than sawzall maybe half the speed of a general purpose blade.It can cut nails pretty fast but guessing it ruins the blade faster.
S**A
Great product
Well worth the money it very durable n cuts like it should
H**K
Cuts Wood Cleanly
This blade cuts wood clean with no chatter. I use it in trimming small branches where I can’t get in to use a hand saw. Also, a crimping hand trimmer doesn’t work well on thicker branches. 5 stars
E**E
Quite Effective
This blade has been working well as a jack-of-all-trades for some quick carpentry adjustments or light wood demolition. With the 90° handle I have enough control to shave boards or doors that are a little too large. I'm a big fan of angle grinders, wish I had found something like this 10 years ago.
M**E
Amazing for cutting very hard luxury vinyl planks that normally eat steel blades for breakfast
While installing Triumph luxury vinyl plank on 1100 square feet of my home, I quickly learned that this brand of LVP eats steel blades of circular saws, jigsaws, oscillating tools, chisels, and planes for breakfast. I needed a solution that would cut LVP on a table saw and on an angle grinder without having to burn through lots of blades. This Graff blade is a freaking beast. In cut after cut I encountered no dulling, and the finish is excellent. Since the hole in the Graff blade is the wrong size for my table saw, I used the mandrel from my angle grinder as an adapter on the saw, and it worked great.
F**R
Wide kerf bogs saw speed
I've only tried this on some half inch thick white oak lap siding where some of it was rotting and needed to be removed. This was used on a DeWalt 3" cutoff saw that has the best power specs going right now. This was the right tool for the job but there's so much blade resistance/friction it really bogged the tool down so I consider its usability somewhat limited but still worth having for the right situation. Haven't used it on laminate or vinyl yet but the diamond blade that came with the DeWalt saw cuts vinyl siding so clean it looks like a factory edge so this probably won't see any vinyl use with me. I'll probably only use it for demo as I've also purchased a more traditional 3" carbide wood cutting blade for making cleaner finish cuts. These saws and blades have very limited applications but as a contractor they're worth having when those situations arise.
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