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The Makita A-93681 10-Inch 80 Tooth Micro Polished Miter Saw Blade combines precision ATAF tooth design with Japanese ultra-thin kerf carbide tips to deliver clean, efficient cuts with minimal motor drag. Crafted from fully hardened, hand-tensioned steel and polished to a mirror finish, this blade ensures true, smooth cuts on wood, hardwood, and plywood. Ideal for professional-grade miter saws, it’s engineered to elevate your craftsmanship and keep your projects ahead of the curve.

| ASIN | B000MQOOGI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,064 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Miter Saw Blades |
| Brand | Makita |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,338) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381188333 |
| Included Components | (1) Miter Saw Blade |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Thickness | 0.07 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
| Item model number | A-93681 |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Material | Carbide |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 80 |
| Part Number | A-93681 |
| Power Source | Hand-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
| Size | 0 |
| Style | Miter Saw - Micro-Polished |
| UPC | 088381188333 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year, 30 Day |
E**O
Great product.
Fantastic blade cuts like silk through lumber.No, issues, no burning one the best blades.I've owned
T**T
It's sharp and cuts cleanly
This will be a short review. The sharpness of the factory blade that came with my Makita compound miter saw went the way of the dinosaur. It was time for something fresh. I looked at what was available and chose the Makita 80t. I thought the price was fair and the reviews good. Maybe all the blades out there would/will perform similarly so I'm not going to say this is the best blade ever made. I will say that it is very sharp, cuts clean, runs true, and is a relatively narrow kerf design. I have a Forrest blade for the Makita and it cuts well but removes a lot more materiel since it is quite a bit thicker. Bottom line... I'd be really surprised if you weren't completely satisfied... thrilled even. Best blade ever? Maybe, maybe not but it's a very, very good blade.
J**.
Excellent Blade, Outstanding Value
This blade excels in a sliding miter saw for trim carpentry applications. It produces cuts that are glue-ready and wastes a minimum of material. It will handle heavier materials, though with some effort. I have used it on 2x for framing and even the occasional PT, and it does fine, albeit rather slowly, as one would expect from an 80t blade. It does fairly well on plywood. But what it really shines at is crosscuts in fairly thin material, like 1x boards and moldings. The cuts are just gorgeous and blowouts are minimal, even with fairly delicate finger-joint pine millwork. It is manufactured in Thailand. I have had mixed results with Makita blades over the years, and I had low expectations of an imported blade this cheap. But this one has proven itself to be a real winner.
P**E
Cuts hard woods like glass! This same blade came with my sliding mitre 15 years ago.
I was a bad tool keeper and left my sliding mitre outside (sheltered) for 3 years. This was the blade on it. It got rusty and I recently had my mitre saw gone over at a shop. Came back with the Original blade but it was rusty. Replaced with the same one and will do it again if this one ever gets dull. Excellent blade for crosscutting. Maybe not for battery or underpowered saws but for my 10 inch sliding Makita, it's NOT lacking in any way. Cuts like glass. Can burn hard maple if you are not careful, but very smooth!
N**G
Bought this to cut LVP Flooring
I read an article saying this was a good blade to cut LVP flooring. Unfortunately, I had a very large floor (20x30 basement) with lots of end cuts. While this started out fantastic, it did get a little dull quicker than I had anticipated. Don't get me wrong, it still cut fine and made a clean cut (no burrs) 'til the end the end of my project, but it seemed like it was taking longer and I was pressing down harder on my mitre saw. If you're an amateur like me, it's great for this purpose. If you're a professional, you may only get a few jobs out of it before it needs replaced. Not sure if it's worth the price at that frequency.
J**N
You can pay a lot more, but you won't find any better
I build furniture, cutting boards, chess boards, heirloom boxes, and a variety of other things and at one time or another I've tried most saw blades for chop and table saws. This Makita blade makes a fairly pronounced whirring noise and tends to lift the wood slightly, but other than that, the cuts are consistently perfect with very little blade marks. The blade lasts as long as much more expensive blades even when cutting Jatoba, Hickory, Brazilian Walnut, and Snakewood. I bought another brand because of any emergency need recently, and I was very disappointed. In the future, I'll buy just this blade for my table saw.
A**R
Good product for the money
Perfect for fine cuts. Not good for regular cutting.
N**K
Two years of mildish use may not sound like much but when I bought this blade I did ...
Impossibly sharp and incredibly long lasting. I bought this two years ago for use on an old hitachi miter saw. I have not noticed ANY degradation of cut quality over TWO YEARS of mild to moderate use. Two years of mildish use may not sound like much but when I bought this blade I did not know what I was doing and performed relatively dangerous cuts causing the blade to seize and kickback on the miter saw; and yet I have the same cut quality as the day I installed it. The only con I have noticed is minor and maybe not even a bad thing overall for newbies: If I cut too hard (and cause chatter) or cut with inadequate work holding (and the blade is suddenly forced into a new cut line) the blue paint rubs off onto the work piece. This paint is pernicious and takes lots of sanding or another cut to remove especially from end grain. If you use this blade with the correct feed rate and firm (aka safe) work holding this will not occur. I learned that blue paint on my work meant I screwed up and had to find a new approach to make a cut so this con was actually a positive in my case. If the blade I bought for $40ish dollars two years ago ever stops cutting perfectly I will purchase the same exact thing again.
K**Y
I'm a handyman and certainly do not claim to be a trim carpenter but this blade cuts like a hot knife through butter. Good quality. Finished cut is smooth. Best I can say is I'm not disappointed about buying this blade.
J**L
Delivered next day. Awesome blade. Will buy again
F**K
I have been cutting oak trim. The cuts are clean and accurate. Have made over100 cuts on my compound miter saw and only slight fuzz on the end cut without backing. Excellent blade for the money
G**H
Installing trim
A**R
Makita quality gets jobs done.
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