
Spyder 200211 18-in TCT Demolition Reciprocating Saw Blade
18-inch tungsten carbide tipped reciprocating saw blade built to cut through concrete block, brick, masonry, and timber.
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Overview
Slice Through Materials with Unmatched Efficiency
Introducing the Spyder 18-inch 2-TPI Demolition TCT Reciprocating Saw Blade, engineered to effortlessly cut through concrete block, brick, masonry, and timber. Its tungsten carbide tipped (TCT) design ensures extended tool life and cleaner cuts, making it a must-have for any demolition project.
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 18 inches
- Application: Concrete Block, Brick, Masonry, Timber
- Teeth Per Inch (TPI): 2
- Blade Material: Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT)
- Compatibility: Fits all reciprocating saws
- Cut Type: Square and Flush cuts
- Special Features: Reduces dust and debris
Key Features
18-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
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Tungsten carbide tipped teeth provide significantly longer blade life than standard bi-metal blades on masonry materials.
- 18-inch length provides deep cutting reach for thick walls, concrete blocks, and heavy timber.
- Produces less dust and debris than rotary cutting wheels, keeping the work area cleaner.
- Universal shank fits all reciprocating saw brands without adapters.
- Capable of flush and square cuts in tight or hard-to-reach spaces.
👎 Cons
- At 2 TPI, cuts in wood will be rougher and slower compared to higher-TPI wood-specific blades.
- 18-inch length can flex during cutting, making precise straight cuts more difficult without steady technique.
- Not designed for cutting metal — limited to masonry, concrete, brick, and timber applications.
- Single blade per package means no backup on hand for large demolition projects.