Jigsaw Blades – Wood Cutting – HCS Blades – T101B
£2.84£3.41 EX VATINC VAT
T101B HCS jigsaw blades for clean, straight cuts through wood and plastic. Grout and taper ground teeth for quick, accurate cutting. High carbon steel construction holds up well at lower temperatures. Sold in packs of 5.
The T101B HCS wood jigsaw blades are a solid, no-nonsense choice for anyone cutting timber, sheet wood, or plastic on site. High carbon steel construction gives the blade good strength and flexibility, and the grout and taper ground teeth produce a clean, straight cut without tearing the surface. If you have ever watched a cheap blade chew through the edge of a piece of MDF like it had a personal grudge against it, you will appreciate what properly ground teeth actually do.
At 100mm in length, these blades suit a wide range of standard jigsaw cutting depths. They follow the universal T-shank fitting used by the vast majority of modern jigsaws, so compatibility is rarely an issue. If you own a decent jigsaw, these will almost certainly fit it.
Where T101B HCS Jigsaw Blades Get Used
These blades are used across joinery, shopfitting, site carpentry, and general building work wherever a jigsaw is involved. Cutting skirting, architrave, sheet materials, worktops, plastic pipe, and trim are the everyday jobs they handle well. Because HCS blades are designed for wood rather than metal, the tooth profile and set are optimised to clear waste material quickly without overheating the blade.
HCS Versus Bi-Metal: Which Do You Need?
HCS blades are the right choice when you are cutting wood, MDF, plywood, chipboard, and most plastics. They are not intended for metal cutting, which is where bi-metal blades earn their place. For a site carpenter or a general builder doing timber work, HCS is the standard go-to. The material stays sharper for longer on wood than a bi-metal blade would, and at this price point you are not going to lose sleep replacing them regularly anyway.
Sold in packs of 5, the T101B HCS wood jigsaw blades are priced to make sense whether you are stocking the van or topping up the workshop supply. Keeping a few packs on hand is just sensible practice.
Pro Tip: Change the blade before it feels necessary, not after. A slightly dull HCS blade causes the jigsaw to wander off line, and you end up fighting the tool rather than letting it work.









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