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    Wink Triton 60 tooth 9 1/4 Saw Blade $104 @ Bunnings

    My local Bunnings has finally got a 60 tooth Triton Saw Blade in and they only want $104 for it!! I feel that the price may just be a tad high. Anyone else purchased one recently.

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    is that the standard or triple cut 60-tooth blade? if its the triple cut its cheaper than at my local bunnings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Interwood
    My local Bunnings has finally got a 60 tooth Triton Saw Blade in and they only want $104 for it!! I feel that the price may just be a tad high. Anyone else purchased one recently.

    Interwood
    You can purchase mine if you want. I am not that impressed with it. Bought mine for $69 at timbecon a year ago and only used it for about 6 crosscuts. You're better off buying the CMT 48 tooth blade.
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    Hopefully its not too late but I bought a 60 tooth triton blade for about $30 at the Hills clearance centre in Melbourne just a couple of weeks ago (as they cleared out their triton stock).

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    You can buy a makita blade for around $50
    If it goes against the grain, it's being rubbed the wrong way!

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    They still had some late last week - not the Triple cut unfortunately, but I've been happy with my (non triple cut) 60 tooth triton for over a year now. Keep meaning to take it off the saw, but never get around to it.
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    Default Cheap at Hills

    I went to Hills today and found that they are selling 9" 60teeth blade for thirty bucks or something like that.

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    Last week we were working on-site @ Phillip Island when I spotted the lackey using my crosscut saw to trim some PVC pipe... after a verbal clip around the ear I gave it a quick inspection and noticed a couple of teeth missing.

    I usually swap blades between it and the Triton WC2K, but as I was using the Triton I sent him off with instructions to buy a 9" blade @ either 40 or 60 tooth. 5 hours later, he came back with a $160 :eek: Irwin blade, which looked rather odd at first glance. A closer look and... yup, the hook angle is way too shallow; the big yellow text announcing "Aluminium Cutting" on the packaging was a bit of a give-away too.

    Admittedly, it is a 9" 60 toother though...
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