Spyder

Spyder 200210 12-in Demolition TCT Reciprocating Saw Blade

3.8 (55 reviews)

Spyder 12-inch TCT reciprocating saw blade cuts through concrete, brick, and masonry with less dust than rotary wheels.

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Overview

The Spyder 200210 is a 12-inch demolition-grade reciprocating saw blade built for cutting materials that would quickly ruin standard bi-metal blades. Its tungsten carbide tipped teeth are engineered to bite through concrete block, brick, masonry, and timber, making it a practical choice for remodeling, demolition, and renovation work where multiple material types are encountered. The 12-inch cutting length provides ample reach for thick walls and structural members, while the reciprocating action allows flush cuts and access to confined spaces that rotary tools and circular saws simply cannot reach.

One of the blade's standout advantages is the significant reduction in dust and debris compared to conventional rotary cutting wheels. This makes it a cleaner option for indoor demolition and remodeling, reducing airborne particulates and improving the work environment. The universal shank design ensures compatibility with all major reciprocating saw brands, so there is no need for adapters or brand-specific fittings. For contractors and DIYers who need to cut through masonry without switching to a dedicated masonry saw, the Spyder 200210 offers a convenient and effective solution that mounts directly to a tool most already own.

Key Features

12-in blade quickly cuts through concrete block, brick, masonry and timber

Make square and flush cuts - acces hard-to-reach areas

Fits all reciprocating saws

Creates less dust and debris than conventional rotary wheels

Tungsten carbide tipped (TCT) blade provides extended tool life

Flush cut concrete block, brick and other access hard-to-reach areas

12-in cutting length

Specifications

Brand
Spyder
Model
200210
Blade Type
Reciprocating Saw Blade
Blade Length
12 inches
Tip Material
Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT)
Applications
Concrete Block, Brick, Masonry, Timber
Compatibility
All reciprocating saws (universal shank)
Cut Type
Flush cut, square cut

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Tungsten carbide tipped teeth maintain sharpness far longer than standard bi-metal blades when cutting masonry.
  • Universal shank fits all reciprocating saw brands without adapters.
  • Produces less dust and debris than rotary cutting wheels, improving visibility and cleanup.
  • 12-inch length provides generous reach for cutting through thick materials and accessing tight spaces.
  • Capable of flush cuts and square cuts that are difficult to achieve with circular or rotary tools.

👎 Cons

  • Single blade purchase means no backup on hand if teeth wear down during a large demolition project.
  • Reciprocating saw vibration when cutting hard masonry can be fatiguing during extended use with this blade.
  • Not intended for cutting metal, limiting versatility compared to multi-material demolition blades.
  • 12-inch length may be more blade than needed for thin materials, adding unnecessary flex.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is designed to cut concrete block, brick, masonry, and timber. The tungsten carbide tips handle hard materials that standard bi-metal blades cannot.
Yes, the Spyder 200210 uses a universal shank and fits all standard reciprocating saws regardless of brand.
The reciprocating cutting action and TCT tooth design remove material in chips rather than grinding it into fine powder, resulting in significantly less airborne dust and debris.
Yes. The 12-inch blade length and reciprocating action allow you to make flush and square cuts and to access hard-to-reach areas that circular saws or rotary tools cannot reach.
The tungsten carbide tipped teeth are significantly harder than bi-metal teeth, providing extended tool life when cutting abrasive materials like concrete and brick.