Achieving a clean, accurate cut is a daily challenge on the construction site, so whether you're ripping down structural timber or dismantling metal pipework, equipping your tools with high-quality saw blades is essential for precision and efficiency. AEG has engineered a comprehensive range of cutting accessories, including premium circular saw blades and robust reciprocating saw blades, designed to slice through tough materials quickly, extending both your battery runtime and your productivity.
The AEG collection of saw blades is built to withstand the high RPMs and extreme friction of professional trade applications. For framing, cross-cutting and fine woodworking, our circular saw blades have teeth that maintain their razor-sharp edge, allowing you to tackle cutting tasks of all scales and sizes.
For demolition and rough cutting, our reciprocating saw blades are unmatched. Featuring aggressive tooth geometries, these blades offer the flexibility to bend without snapping, making them ideal for tackling wood, plastics and metal. Whether you are cutting nail-embedded wood, PVC or thick metal at an awkward angle, there is an AEG blade designed to help you handle the task.
With over a century of experience in delivering trade solutions, AEG knows that the right blade drastically transforms a tool's performance. Using premium saw blades reduces the strain on your power tool's motor and, for cordless users, significantly maximises the number of cuts per charge from the PRO18V system.
By resisting heat and tooth loss, AEG circular saw blades and reciprocating saw blades require fewer changes throughout the workday, reducing frustration and costly downtime.
Our extended warranty options across the entire AEG range provide additional assurance, so you can rely on your toolkit for the long term.
We prioritise powerful, efficient performance while encouraging sustainable outcomes where possible, helping you complete work with ease.
If your tool requires attention, the AEG Pro Repair Service works efficiently to ensure a fast and safe return to operation.
The right selection depends on the material and the desired finish. A blade with a lower tooth count is perfect for fast, rough rip cuts in materials such as timber. For cleaner, smoother cross-cuts in carpentry jobs, you'll want to choose circular saw blades with a higher tooth count instead.
Bi-metal reciprocating saw blades combine a flexible steel body with hardened cutting teeth, giving them the durability and flexibility needed for demolition and mixed-material cutting. This dual construction allows the blade to flex during intense demolition work without shattering.
You should replace your saw blades when you notice increased resistance during a cut, excessive burning or splintering of the material, or when the motor of your saw sounds like it is struggling.