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May 27, 2026 - 05:52 AM
The number of teeth on a plastic cutting saw blade affects the smoothness and speed of the cut. More teeth (e.g., 80 or 96) result in cleaner, finer cuts with less risk of melting or chipping plastic, making them ideal for finishing work or cutting thin sheets. Fewer teeth (such as 52 or 60) allow for faster cutting and are often used for thicker plastics or when speed is a priority. In this category, options range from 52 teeth up to 96 teeth, providing flexibility based on your desired finish and cutting speed. The Amana Tool LB10801C with 80 teeth is excellent for smooth edges, while the AGE Series MD160-525TB with 52 teeth is great for quicker, general-purpose cuts. This variety ensures you can select the best tooth count for your specific plastic cutting needs.
