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🛠️ Cut like a pro, finish like a boss — the Festool 28T blade means no compromises!
The Festool 496304 Universal 28-Tooth Saw Blade is a carbide-tipped, general-purpose blade designed for the TS 55 Plunge Cut Saw. Featuring 28 ATB teeth, a thin 25mm kerf, and an oversized 20mm arbor, it delivers precise, low-vibration cuts ideal for wood and soft plastics. Laser-cut expansion slots reduce noise and vibration, while the blade’s design ensures glue-ready, burn-free finishes on sensitive materials. Trusted by professionals for smooth, efficient cutting and long blade life.







| ASIN | B004CNAHAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #329,348 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #878 in Circular Saw Blades |
| Brand Name | Festool |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Material | Plastic, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04014549120538 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 0.5"L x 8"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tooltechnic Systems LLC |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Model | 496304 |
| Number of Teeth | 28 |
| Part Number | 496304 |
| Style Name | Resistance |
A**T
Very smooth and makes glue-ready cuts - It's a Festool. What more can you say?
Bought this universal blade to complement the 48T stock blade of my TS-55REQ. This blade was used for a specific task to cut and fabricate a Paperstone counter top. Paperstone is a unique "Green" product consisting of recycled paper and phenolic resin and made for kitchen and bath counter tops. Comes in various colors and thicknesses and requires the use of carbide tipped tools. This blade cut through this product like butter. No binding or slowing of the motor and the seams were glue-ready. Unbelievable! I now use this blade for most work and change out to the 48T when I need to make fine cuts. Worth the price but what can I say, it's a Festool.
R**D
Burn-free rips on sensitive woods
I have had mostly good success ripping with the high-quality 48T stock blade that came with the saw but encountered some, understandable, burning while ripping walnut. Like others have said, this is a very high-quality blade and produces a very fine, glue-ready cut. Using this blade, I have had no issues cleanly ripping 4/4 stock, such as walnut and cherry, that is typically susceptible to burning.
J**.
German Precision
I had to cut thick 1 1/2” X 24” teak panels from Indonesia. This blade’s teeth configuration with my Festool circular saw was perfectly suited for the task. No burning, and a no-sanding finish cut.
T**L
It fits
It's Festool, it works great quality
D**L
Saw cuts like new
This is a really good blade. It makes great cuts. The 10" festool plunge saw is underpowered, so you really need to keep a sharp blade or the motor stalls in hardwoods such as oak and hickory.
N**M
Europe's Best is shady.
Fesstool blades are very good, but the company Europe's Best sent out used blades and sold them as new. Its really bad that they send an opened box and blades with sawdust caked on the teeth. Would not buy from Europe's Best again. Very shady company.
C**N
Wow
Hardly write reviews here. I attempted to cut 3/4" red oak with the stock 48t blade I use on all my sheetgoods. Wow did it suck. Burned the wood and batteries and was hard as heck to cut! Enter in this 28t sawblade!! Holly smokes, cut through 3/4" like butter! NO burning, splinter free, glue ready smooth edges!! Was debating between this and the other 12 tooth saw blade, glad I went with this one!
M**S
Worth it
I’ve been using Freud rip blades on slabs for years. Recently, both my saws developed a strange intermittent wobble that ruined cuts through thick hardwoods. I attributed it to worn saws, since we ask a lot of them and the blades are both new. Then, I realized that new blade’s corresponded with our Dewalt and Festool track saws both misbehaving. I pulled the trigger on this full kerf blade and the Festool saw is back to 100% and earning its keep. Freud must have changed their design or manufacturing and that’s too bad — they used to be great. Also of note: the geometry is such that it seems to my crew and I that this full kerf blade cuts more easily than the thinner kerf Freud.
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