Bosch Pro16100nf 16 Inch 100t Non Ferrous Metal Precision Series Saw Blade C4 Th on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This blade is brand new in the protective box. It is designed with Patented Dyanite C-4 oversize carbide teeth, that stay sharp up to 6 times longer than standard Carbide teeth...I will ship right away for FREE.
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