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Shark Corp 01-2440 Replacement Blade For 10-2440 Shark Saw | 
| Brand: Shark Corp Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $15.64 You Save: $4.35 (22%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 4.1 x 0.2
MPN: Jan-40 Model: 01-2440 UPC: 008023124406 EAN: 0008023124406 ASIN: B0000224U4
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| Features:
| • | Cross cut teeth (17 per inch) to work across the wood grain, and rip teeth (9 per inch) to cut with the grain | | • | Although the blade is very flexible, it cuts exceptionally straight | | • | Designed for applications where precision outweighs speed | | • | Recommended for all sizes of plywood, particle board and melamine | | • | Cuts through flat foam sheets; moldings of all sizes and widths at all angles |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "TAKAGI" REPLACEMENT BLADE 9-1/2" long 17 pt. & 9 pt. blade For Mfg. No. 10-2440 (Ace No. 2075463) Carded
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Firstclass saw, works where others don't August 13, 2008 Mark Burdette (Little Rock, AR United States) Great saw. I love it and use it more than any other saw I own.
I have to buy a replacement blade only because I've used this SO much.
HIGHLY recommended. If I could own only one hand saw, this would be the one.
Useful little bugger April 7, 2008 Huck (Bakersfield California) Very sharp, handy little saw. Cuts on the pull stroke, so be careful - the last cut can be a doozey when the blade breaks through and is comin' at ya! Sharp little sucker. Sometimes you just don't want to grab the bigger power saw when all you have is a couple of cuts, and this one is quick and accurate. Don't hit any nails, 'tho, or you'll be buying a new blade sooner than later! (don't ask me how I know that!)
great saw January 14, 2008 Jack M. Williams makes a very narrow cut. the blade doesn't bend because it cuts on th pull. not for use in old lumber like all hand saws it will not cut nails and because the blade is thinner because it doesn't have to stay straight under pressure the teeth bend easily. if you are going to use it on old lumber use a metal detector to find nails.
Shark Saw never disappoints March 15, 2007 Doug (Federal Way, WA) I've owned a Shark Saw for over five years and have never been disappointed. Perfect for undercutting door jambs, cutting dovetails or making that "fine tuning" cut your worm-drive can't reach. Replacement blades are tuned and sharp, and fit/lock into the handle without complaint. Perfect gift for all skill levels--home woodworker, general contractor or finish carpenter.
You'll reach for it all the time April 1, 2005 M. S. Donahue (Boston, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My dad (a boatbulder) introduced me to pull saws a few years back and I have used them ever since. This is a great commercal version of the classic japanese saw, cuts with great precision and little effort. Perfect for flush cutting or undercutting trim where it meets flooring because of the flexible blade.
I even bring this saw along when I go to lumber yards where you cut your own molding etc. to length. It's light, compact, and faster than waiting for an employee at the power saw!
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