This blade works, but it's very slow getting through drywall. I have to put too much pressure on the blade to keep it going and using a reciprocating saw is too unwieldy for detail work. I thought it would be a great alternative to my oscillating tool, but I've gone back to it after using this. So after I stopped using it to cutout holes and detail work I thought it would be good for cutting straight lines in a wall. I went back to using a drywall hand saw - much quicker. The only thing I like about this blade is that it's short and not sharp so I don't have to worry about cutting wires or pipe, but it's just too slow.
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Necessary for drywall repairs. Cuts better than any other blade. Cuts at just the right depth.
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Works well on untextured drywall. Will not damage insulation.
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Works great, especially with the hackzall.
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