🪚 Keep your blades sharp and your workspace sharper!
The Peachtree 2271 Saw Blade Storage Rack is a robust solution for storing up to eight saw blades, accommodating sizes from 7-1/4" to 12". Crafted from heavy gauge steel and featuring rubber lined slots, this wall-mounted rack ensures your blades are organized, protected, and easily accessible.
B**M
Fantastic way to store saw blades!
This product was a fantastic addition to my shop. It's extremely durable, assembled quickly and holds every size of blade that I have. (My largest blades are 12"). Only suggestion, make sure you have this up high enough because it's easy to walk into the edge of a saw blade, but that's not the storage racks fault, but the users! lol
A**E
Exactly what the Should Be
These are great. They assemble easily. They mount to the wall smoothly and stoutly.
M**Y
Works well, unobtrusively, and is easy to fasten to a wall.
The Peachtree 2271 Saw Blade Storage Rack is now fastened to my shop wall. It accepts circular saw blades easily, is friendly to the touch, and is sufficiently sturdy to give me confidence that nothing will fall down. Recommended.
J**E
storage is great for blades and can pick another usage blade quickly
I like the ability to see the blades for quicker selection
T**R
Blades of glory
These are great. They're sturdy, durable, well-designed, and easy to assemble, and even come with a tiny stamped metal wrench that you can put in your cat's paw to make it look like he's your little fuzzy shop assistant.I looked around at various saw blade storage solutions and was surprised to find few, if any, affordable options for 12" blades like I use in my miter saw. Most focus on 10" blades or smaller. I considered making my own custom blade holders, but ain't nobody got time for that.These will hold 8 blades of just about any common size within a small amount of space. I bought 3 to hold everything from 4-1/2" diamond abrasive blades to 12" Freud fine finish woodworking blades. All are snug and secure. I tried to get it to hold an 18" car tire, but that was much, much, much too big to fit in the little slots. No biggie, though - I'll just stick with saw blades, thank you!I'd recommend mounting them to the back inside wall of a cabinet, or at least in a corner well out of the way so you don't accidentally trip on something and fall face-first into the exposed carbide knives of the saw blades, or worse, back into them while dragging a sheet of plywood across the floor. Imagine explaining that one to your proctologist!
A**R
Very Useful
I needed a way to store all of my saw blades. This is the best option that I found. Easy to mount on the wall and a great option to store blades. I like the fact that I can easily get the blades off of the holder when I need them.
J**R
Sturdy
Sturdy hanger for my saw blades
R**N
Nice blade storage but a little pricy
These work great for storing circular saw blades. I used to wall store my blades on pegs but chipped a carbide and switched to these. Originally I found them at $12 but they were out of stock. They were $20 when I ordered them and needed 3 which sucks as they’re basically just finger sides and a C-Chanel frame of maybe 16 gauge steel. I was just going to make something similar out of some 1/4” or 3/8” birch P/W or even some acrylic or polycarbonate but just bought these. The advantage these have is the coating on the fingers which are most like a vinyl dip; though it can also be a downside making some blades harder to remove.I store a mix of blades from 6 1/2”, 7, 7 1/4”, 8”, 10”, & 12” in them and they fit all fine. 7-10” seems to be the butter zone with 6 1/2” being small and 12” being large. I store diamond wheels and steel, PCD, and carbide tooth blades. You can get 2 of the thinner blades in 1 slot if you need to or would like too while the 10” and 12” blades will only fit 2 if you make sure the carbide teeth don’t touch.
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