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Mar 10, 2026 - 01:31 PM
Blade material affects sharpness, durability, and corrosion resistance. The most common materials are carbon steel, stainless steel, and specialty materials like carbide. Carbon steel blades are known for holding a sharp edge, while stainless steel offers better rust resistance. Carbide-tipped blades, like those in the Beno J Gundlach 344, provide exceptional wear resistance and are ideal for hard surfaces. SK2 steel, found in the Replacement Break-Off Blades 10/Pack Wurth, is recognized for high hardness and edge retention. These material options ensure you can choose a blade that matches your priorities for longevity and cutting performance.
