Reviews:
Vivek Pandey
Cut very well with a grinder on first attempt. Too early to comment on durability.
Doctorslamdunkulus
Used for Grizzly mini track saw. Works well.
Mongo
Medium quality. Building aluminum boats, cuts well at first but if it jams at all, the torque will often bend it, and after a few of those, it cracks and sheds 1/2 chunks, then vibrates and is probably quite dangerous. Boatbuilding is hard on everything, including the builder. They don't call these "Meataxes" for nothing. Redesign it folks, make it a bit thicker or better metal. I wear them out in 2 days, 3 at best.
Noor S. Khalsa
A handy for occasional use. It's plenty sharp. I used it to chop pvc pipe and was happy with the results. I'm a hobbyist, not a professional, so I can't attest to the longevity of the blade, but I suspect it is on par with the price.
Cloudbuster
Loving it, though, it took me time to figure this one out: you need to keep the blade meticulously straight (vertical and in-line), or it jumps. No proble for me: my grinder is a weakling and easy to hold when it wants to jump.I still struggle to get a first straight cut line. However, I can keep the first cut within a 4mm band, and then follow that cut line with a clean cut that I can hold stable, chewing the surplus off to precision, and ending with a pretty good edge.
Amazon Customer
I used this blade on a small angle grinder attached to my CNC router. I haven't done a lot of cutting but so far it has performed well and can cut through 9.5 mm aluminium at 1750 mm/min without a problem.
