ABRACS Cordless Circular Saw Blade TRIPLE PACK – 165mm x 20mm – Thin Kerf
£14.95£17.94 EX VATINC VAT
Three TCT circular saw blades in one pack: two 24-tooth ripping blades and one 40-tooth general purpose blade, all 165mm x 20mm with a 1.0mm thin kerf. Built for cordless saws cutting timber, plywood, softwood and hardwood.
A thin kerf saw blade pulls less power from your battery, and on a cordless saw that matters more than most people realise. This ABRACS triple pack gives you three 165mm x 20mm TCT blades with a 1.0mm kerf — two 24-tooth blades for ripping and a 40-tooth blade for cleaner general purpose cuts. Three blades, one price, sensibly chosen for the jobs that come up most often on site.
The 165mm diameter fits most mid-size cordless circular saws from the main manufacturers. The 20mm bore is standard across the category. Thin kerf blades remove less material with each pass, which means the motor works less hard — useful when you’re pushing through hardwood or making long rips on a battery that’s already done half a day’s work.
What You Get in the ABRACS Thin Kerf Saw Blade Triple Pack
The two 24-tooth blades are your workhorses. Fewer teeth, wider gullets, faster feed rate — these are the ones you reach for when you’re cutting framing timber, ripping sheet goods down to size, or working through a stack of structural softwood. The 40-tooth blade slows things down in a good way, giving a cleaner finish on plywood, MDF-adjacent sheet materials and hardwood where surface quality matters a bit more than raw speed.
All three are TCT, meaning tungsten carbide tipped teeth that hold an edge considerably longer than standard steel. For everyday site use, that translates to fewer blade changes and less interruption. At this price for three blades, keeping a spare set in the van makes straightforward financial sense.
Suitable for cutting softwoods, hardwoods, plywood and general timber. Compatible with cordless circular saws taking a 165mm blade with a 20mm bore.
Pro Tip: On cordless saws, always match the blade diameter exactly to the saw's spec and check the arbor size before fitting — a 1.0mm thin kerf blade loses its efficiency advantage fast if the blade wobbles due to a loose bore fit.






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