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Collection: Reciprocating Saw Blades / Jigsaw Blades

Jigsaw and Reciprocating Saw Blades

The SolGrat Blades and Saws collection includes replacement blades for two types of reciprocating saws, which you can find on any construction site or in any workshop:

  • Jigsaw — a compact saw with a short blade, used for cutouts, curved cuts, and holes in chipboard, MDF, laminate flooring, kitchen countertops, drywall, or solid wood. You'll find it with any furniture installer or carpenter.
  • Reciprocating Saw — a construction saw with a long blade, used for demolition, cutting pipes, metal profiles, thick wood with nails, or mixed materials. The preferred tool of plumbers, electricians, and builders.

What You'll Find in the Collection

  • Blades for wood and chipboard/MDF – for cutouts and cuts in furniture panels, frames, boards. Essential for furniture assembly when on-site adjustments are needed.
  • Bi-metal blades (wood with nails, metal) – HSS teeth on a flexible carbon steel body. Cuts through old wood, nails, light metal profiles. The preferred blade on renovation sites.
  • Blades for metal – for pipes, profiles, bars, and metal materials.
  • Blades for drywall and construction materials – for precise cuts in gypsum boards, OSB, or cement boards.
  • Universal blades – for those who work with multiple materials and want a single blade for all situations.

Compatibility

Jigsaw blades have a universal T-shank or U-shank fitting – compatible with Bosch, DeWalt, Makita, Metabo, Ryobi, and others. Reciprocating saw blades have a universal Bosch SDS fitting – compatible with the vast majority of models on the market. If you are unsure which type of blade fits your tool, write us the model and we will check together.

Why Always Keep Blades in Stock

Blades wear out and get used up — it's normal and inevitable. A worn blade doesn't cut, forces, can break, and damages the material. When assembling furniture, a bad blade can chip the melamine chipboard. During renovations, a weak blade can break in the wall or metal. The cost of a good blade is small compared to the time lost and material ruined.