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Diamond Blades Depot

Concrete and asphalt blades are built for heavy use on driveways, slabs, curb, and pavement. We carry blades for handheld cut-off saws, walk-behind concrete saws, and circular saws so you can tackle any job.

What you get

Blades that hold up to rebar, aggregate, and long run times. Choose by depth of cut, wet or dry use, and the type of saw you're running. Proper blade choice reduces binding, overheating, and premature wear.

Use cases

  • Slabs and flatwork – Walk-behind saw blades for control joints and demolition.
  • Handheld cutting – Cut-off saw blades for curb, pipe, and precise cuts.
  • Circular saw – Diamond blades for skill saws when you need a portable option.

Care tips

Let the blade do the work—don't force the cut. Keep the blade cool (water when possible) and avoid side loading. Store blades in a dry place and check for damage before each use.

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FAQ

Best blade for cutting concrete with rebar?
Use a segmented diamond blade rated for concrete and rebar. Segments help with cooling and debris removal when cutting through reinforcement.
Wet or dry cutting for concrete?
Wet cutting extends blade life and reduces dust but requires a water source. Dry cutting is convenient for quick cuts; use a blade rated for dry use and wear respiratory protection.
How deep can I cut?
Depth depends on blade diameter. A 7" blade typically cuts about 2-1/2" deep; a 14" blade can cut 5" or more. For deeper cuts use multiple passes or a walk-behind saw.
What is a diamond masonry blade?
A diamond masonry blade is a blade designed for cutting brick, block, stone, and concrete—i.e. masonry materials. Segmented blades are common for dry cutting and concrete with rebar; turbo blades work well for brick and block, often with water. Choose a blade rated for your material (concrete, brick, block) and for dry or wet use. We carry [concrete and asphalt blades](/blades/concrete-asphalt-blades) and [diamond blades](/blades/diamond-blades) for masonry work.

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