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Makita Sabre & Reciprocating Saw Blades at MyToolShed.co.uk

Makita's range of sabre and reciprocating saw blades delivers the cutting performance and durability that professional tradesmen demand on site. Engineered to complement Makita's renowned reciprocating saws, these blades are manufactured from high-quality materials designed to tackle everything from timber and plastics to metal pipework and demolition work. Whether you're a builder working on structural modifications, a plumber cutting through cast iron pipes, or a demolition contractor breaking down materials, Makita's blade selection provides the right tool for every cutting application.

Each Makita blade is precision-manufactured to exacting standards, ensuring clean, efficient cuts that reduce vibration and extend blade life. With various tooth configurations, blade lengths, and material specifications available, Makita's reciprocating saw blade range caters to both fine detailed work and aggressive demolition tasks. The blades feature optimised geometry and heat-treated edges that maintain sharpness even under demanding conditions, making them a reliable choice for trade professionals across the UK.

Why Choose Makita?

Makita has built a reputation for producing professional-grade power tool accessories that stand up to rigorous daily use. Their sabre and reciprocating saw blades benefit from decades of engineering expertise and continuous innovation in cutting technology. The blades are designed with compatibility in mind, fitting seamlessly into standard reciprocating saws whilst delivering superior cutting performance.

  • Premium materials: High-carbon steel and bi-metal construction for enhanced durability and flexibility
  • Versatile applications: Specialist blades for wood, metal, plastics, and multi-material cutting
  • Professional reliability: Trusted by tradesmen across construction, plumbing, and demolition sectors
  • Optimised tooth design: Variable pitch configurations for faster, cleaner cuts with reduced vibration
  • Value for money: Extended blade life means fewer replacements and lower long-term costs

Popular Makita Products

Makita offers an extensive selection of reciprocating saw blades tailored to specific cutting tasks. Their wood-cutting blades feature aggressive tooth patterns ideal for rapid demolition work and timber framing, whilst bi-metal blades provide the flexibility needed for cutting through metal pipes and profiles without snapping. For plumbers and heating engineers, Makita's metal-cutting blades slice through copper, steel, and cast iron pipework with precision. Multi-purpose blades are perfect for general contractors who need versatility when working with mixed materials on site, and pruning blades offer excellent performance for landscaping and tree surgery applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Makita reciprocating saw blades compatible with other brands?

Yes, Makita sabre and reciprocating saw blades feature standard universal fittings that work with most reciprocating saws on the market, including Bosch, DeWalt, and Milwaukee models.

What's the difference between bi-metal and high-carbon steel blades?

Bi-metal blades combine flexibility with durability, making them ideal for cutting metal and resistant to breaking. High-carbon steel blades are more rigid and excel at aggressive wood cutting and demolition tasks where speed is essential.

How do I choose the right blade length?

Select blade length based on the material thickness you're cutting. For most applications, 150-230mm blades handle standard work, whilst longer 300mm blades are better suited for deeper cuts in thick timber or demolition projects.

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