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When the reciprocating saw work gets serious, the blade may be the most critical part of the setup. What good is a powerful saw if the blade can't keep up with demanding material, rough cutting conditions, or repeated demolition tasks? On actual jobsites, workers encounter timber, wood embedded with nails, old framing, mixed materials and tricky cuts that put tremendous stress on both the tool and the blade. The wrong blade in those situations can slow down cutting, make it far more time-consuming and leave the entire project frustrating.