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May 16, 2026 - 06:02 AM
The number of teeth on a blade affects cut smoothness and speed. More teeth (such as 80 or 96) provide a finer, cleaner cut and reduce the risk of melting or chipping, which is vital for plastics. Fewer teeth (like 20 or 60) cut faster and are useful for thicker or softer plastics, or when a rougher cut is acceptable. The selection includes high-tooth-count blades like the Amana Tool LB10801C (80T) for premium finish, and lower-tooth-count options like the Amana Tool 48200 (20T) for efficient trimming. This diversity allows users to choose based on their desired balance of speed and finish quality.
