



⚡ Cut Cooler, Last Longer, Work Smarter!
Champion’s 5-3/8" RZR Cermet tipped circular saw blade features 50 heat-resistant teeth that cut stainless steel 2X longer than standard carbide blades. Its innovative design reduces vibration and noise, delivering smooth, bur-free cuts up to 1/8" thick. Perfect for professionals demanding precision, durability, and efficiency in metal cutting.
| ASIN | B07D7D4765 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,254 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #447 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand | Champion |
| Color | Platinum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846035082945 |
| Included Components | Circular Saw Blade |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | RZR-538-50-ST |
| Manufacturer | Champion Cutting Tool |
| Material | Cermet with Stainless Steel |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 50 |
| Part Number | RZR-538-50-ST |
| Product Dimensions | 5.37 x 5.37 x 1 inches |
| Size | 5-3/8" (Cut Stainless Steel) |
| Style | Circular |
| UPC | 846035082945 |
| Warranty Description | No |
J**N
Muy bueno 👌
P**S
Fantastic
I don't know what the difference is between this blade and the similar saw blades but this one lasts 5x as long as the longest lasting one I've been able to find up until now. (Evolution) There's no going back.
S**L
Started out cutting stainless steel sheet like butter
This blade started out cutting the stainless steel sheeting (16 gauge) very smoothly and with no issue. However, I had my saw set to full depth which caused the saw to grab the thinner sheet at too obtuse of an angle chipping one of the teeth. As I continued to use the blade, it worked well for a while, but began chipping more teeth even though I had the blade set at a good depth. Be sure not to set the blade too deep.
B**A
Stainless tube cutting
You need to be careful with any of these blades as you can chip or break if you use to much pressure and if you don't use enough, you will work harden the material. So with the appropriate pressure that I would say is enough force that it cuts smoothly but doesn't start bouncing off the teeth it works great. We cut 160 pcs of 3" square .12 wall tubing with very little effort. The blade is defiantly duller then when we started, but Id say there are at least another 50 or so in it before it will need sharpening. Id for sure buy it again. All in all very happy! Cuts were straight and no one broke it or chipped it.
J**W
So good
Only use these blades, now. Get the right blade for your material, and use the right force/speed, and you’re good for tons of cuts. Don’t cut carbon steel with the stainless balde and vice versa...the shape of the blades for stainless doesn’t lend itself to carbon steel, even though it can take the hardness, no sweat, the carbon steel dowsn’t react well to the shape...aluminum blade is butter on aluminum up to 1/4”, for me. These folks did their research. Home fabricator who buys the correct tool for the job, and used the other brands, too. Using Metal Devil 14” metal saw
T**Y
These do not last.
I’ve bought 3-4 of these. And the price kept going up each time. Which I could live with by itself. But it’s seemed as though the life has continued to drop off. I use it exclusively for stainless exhaust tubing. All different sizes from 1.75” to 4”. And within about 10 cuts it gets to the point of really struggling through the cut and melting the tube away like an abrasive disk. Requiring a ton of cleanup. It’s in the correct chop saw. 1450rpm. I’ve tried everything to keep these things working well but the teeth just chip off immediately. I switched to another brand that’s actually about $40 cheaper and I’m on cut number 45 and it’s still slicing through nicely. Minimal chips on the teeth.
A**N
So far the best blade I’ve found for stainless
Best blade I’ve found so far from stainless. Feed rate seems to wants to be slower than the other blades with less teeth, but this other blade kept breaking teeth. I have not had that happen with this blade. I’ve made several cuts in stainless steel pipes (16 gauge) and it’s still very sharp and no teeth missing and it cuts very smooth with very little if any burrs. Worth the extra money in my opinion. I’ll probably buy this blade again over the cheaper alternatives .
C**E
Works great.
After destroying a mild steel-cutting blade by cutting stainless steel with it, I tried this blade. Cut through stainless steel as if it were hot butter. Did a great job. Only negatives are that it should come with various bushing adapters to fit more saws. It would be nice if it came with a storage case as some blades are now coming with. Also left a small sharp edge which was easily filed down. Overall a great blade.
A**O
El disco oem fue un asco no duró absolutamente nada y el precio es absurdo, este disco corta facil soleras 3/16 de placa y se fue como cuchillo caliente en mantequilla espero q valga la pena x el costo elevado y no salga como el Milwaukee q es absurdo su precio y no sirve
P**X
Couper aluminium et fonte puls de dents
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