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A single circular saw let you make straight, rip, cross, miter, bevel and a variety of other cuts. To maximize the versatility of your power tool, you need the right circular saw blades. Ace can help you find them with a wide range of circular power saw blade options from Diablo, DeWalt and other brands, available online and at your local store.

Diamond vs. Carbide Circular Saw Blades

In addition to conventional all-steel saw blades, you can find blades with carbide and diamond tips for many types of saws, such as reciprocating saws and bench saws. Understanding the difference between these two types of tips can help you select the ideal circular saw blade.

Diamond Circular Saw Blade

A diamond circular saw blade has synthetic diamond tips attached to its steel core. These ultra-hard tips resist breakage when working with tough materials, such as fiberglass, melamine and cement fiberboard. They also stay cool for longer when sawing for long periods of time.

Carbide Circular Saw Blade

Instead of man-made diamonds, carbide circular saw blades feature tungsten carbide tips. They are suitable for a wide variety of materials and typically outlast standard steel blades. Because carbide is a more affordable material, a carbide circular saw blade will usually be more economically priced than a diamond circular saw blade.

Find the Right Circle Saw Blade Grind Type

The grind type of a circular saw blade tells you what its teeth look like, and different types of teeth make circle saw blades well-suited for different types of tasks. Some common grind types include:

  • Flat top grind (FTG): These saw blades are often great picks for rip cuts.
  • Alternate top bevel grind (ATB): With teeth that face in both directions, these blades work well for trimming, cross cutting and cutting off.
  • High alternate top bevel grind (HI-ATB): These teeth look similar to ATB grind circular saw blades but have an increased bevel angle that allows for finer, smoother cuts.
  • Triple Chip Grind (TCG): These rugged teeth can cut through hard non-ferrous metals, plastics and hardwoods with ease.

Stock Up with a Circular Saw Blade Set

How often you’ll need to replace your circle saw blades will depend on how frequently you use your circular saw and what materials you cut with it. If you switch on your circular saw often, purchasing a circular saw blade set can make it easier to ensure you always have a replacement blade on hand. Some sets include more than one single circle saw blade, while others combine more than one type of circular power saw blade. With both types, a circular saw blade set may cost less than what you’d expect to pay when buying blades individually.

Shop for Circular Saw Blades Near You at Ace

Shop circular saw blades near you at your local Ace Hardware. Our knowledgeable associates can help you select the right circle saw blades for any job. If you already know which blade to buy, use the filter menu at the left side of this page to find it fast and enjoy quick shipping to your door.