Concrete cutting isn’t just about diameter and price — it’s about matching the blade to the material density, the tool, and the type of cut you’re making.
Not sure which blade you need? See our diamond blades guide for a full breakdown of blade types and materials.
The blades in this section are selected for professional use across:
Standard and high-strength concrete
Reinforced concrete
Dense concrete block
Class B engineering brick
General masonry applications
For full guidance on tools, depth limits and blade selection, see our complete Concrete Cutting Guide.
Density matters more than most people realise. Materials such as engineering brick and reinforced concrete generate more heat and resistance during cutting. If the blade bond isn’t matched correctly, performance drops quickly and glazing can occur. Choosing the right blade specification avoids slow cuts, overheating and premature wear.
Whether you’re using an angle grinder for controlled site work or a petrol saw for deeper structural cuts, selecting the correct blade improves speed, finish and longevity.
Browse the concrete cutting blades below to find the right option for your material and application.
If you’re unsure which blade suits your material or setup, these guides will help you make the right decision:
Each guide explains practical factors such as bond hardness, density ratings, cutting depth limitations and common mistakes that reduce blade performance.
Different materials place different demands on a blade:
Reinforced concrete requires a bond that can handle both aggregate and steel.
Engineering brick is extremely dense and can quickly glaze general-purpose blades.
Concrete block and masonry vary in composition and may require a balance of speed and durability.
Segmented blades typically provide better cooling and aggressive cutting for thicker materials, while turbo blades offer smoother finishes for more controlled work.
Understanding these differences ensures consistent performance on site and avoids wasted time replacing under-specified blades.
All blades listed in this category are designed for demanding construction environments. They are intended for trades who value reliability, predictable cutting speed and reduced downtime.
If you regularly work with dense materials or reinforced sections, take a moment to review the related guides above before selecting your blade. A properly matched specification will cut cleaner, last longer and maintain performance throughout the job.
Browse the concrete cutting blades below to find the right option for your material and application.
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