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What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?
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On 22/06/14 11:36, F Murtz wrote:
What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?


It's a Japanese saw tooth pattern... (apparently)

http://www.joneakes.com/jons-fixit-d...teeth-any-good


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Adrian C wrote:
On 22/06/14 11:36, F Murtz wrote:
What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?


It's a Japanese saw tooth pattern... (apparently)

http://www.joneakes.com/jons-fixit-d...teeth-any-good



Don't cha just hate it when spamming sales retailers reduce any chances
of consumers finding out what specifications actually mean via google
searches?

it drives me mad I am using bing but same thing.
Although the japanese thing is still not conclusive.
IE you can find the japanese teeth on the E-Cut blades not that the
E-Cut is japanese type teeth.
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This is what happens when you get marketing folk, not engineers writing the
copy, and they assume its an engineering thing and never query it, for all
we know it could just be a misprint!
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Adrian C wrote:
On 22/06/14 11:36, F Murtz wrote:
What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?


It's a Japanese saw tooth pattern... (apparently)

http://www.joneakes.com/jons-fixit-d...teeth-any-good



Don't cha just hate it when spamming sales retailers reduce any chances
of consumers finding out what specifications actually mean via google
searches?

it drives me mad I am using bing but same thing.
Although the japanese thing is still not conclusive.
IE you can find the japanese teeth on the E-Cut blades not that the E-Cut
is japanese type teeth.



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On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 20:36:59 +1000, F Murtz
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What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?


Looking at the John Deere website I see E-Cut is a trademark to
do with mowers, so not what you want.

What you want is made by Fein. Have a look around their site:

http://www.fein-uk.co.uk/en_uk/

Here's someone using one of their blades:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMiAcdHnNQw
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Roger wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 20:36:59 +1000, F Murtz
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What does "E-Cut" stand for with multifunction tool blades?


Looking at the John Deere website I see E-Cut is a trademark to
do with mowers, so not what you want.

What you want is made by Fein. Have a look around their site:

http://www.fein-uk.co.uk/en_uk/

Here's someone using one of their blades:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMiAcdHnNQw


I do not want a blade, I know that there are blades called E-Cut I wish
to know specifically what is meant by E-cut,it does not seem to be a
trademark as everybody and their mother uses the term.
What does the E mean
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