Grizzly launches two lines of premium circular saw blades

The new Grizzly PRO and Extreme Series lineups bring professional-grade performance to projects of any scale. 

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — With 21 specialized blade options, the new Grizzly PRO and Extreme Series lineups bring professional-grade performance to projects of any scale. Each blade is engineered to deliver smoother cuts with significantly reduced material waste. From the jobsite to the industrial shop, these blades are designed to compete with the industry’s top brands on longevity, durability, and price.

“We built these new saw blades the same way we built our company, obsessed with quality and unwilling to cut corners,” said Shabir Balolia, president of  Grizzly Industrial.

These blades are optimized for lumber used in decks, framing, and outdoor projects—materials like plywood, softwoods, and OSB. The standout feature is the GlideMax advanced non-stick coating, which prevents resin buildup when cutting sappy or green lumber.

Grizzly PRO blade.

Grizzly PRO blade
Each Grizzly PRO blade features CNC heat-brazed C4 carbide tips that deliver up to 6X the cutting life of standard blades. By holding a sharp edge longer and providing the structural integrity to resist breakage under heavy loads, these blades ensure fewer changes and non-stop production.

The Grizzly Extreme Series.

Extreme series
The Extreme Series line offers increased durability with CNC heat-brazed C9 carbide tips and improved heat resistance with a hardened satin chrome finish compared to the PRO line. It is built for the craftsperson and the industrial shop who need added reliability for clean, production-level ripping—especially for sheet goods and expensive hardwoods.
The hardened, satin chrome finish dramatically reduces friction and heat—the primary causes of burn marks and pitch buildup. This yields a glue-ready cut right off the saw and cuts down on maintenance time, improving production. Built for continuous use, the Extreme Series offers up to 6X the durability of standard blades and the ability to be sharpened up to 3X, providing the rock-solid reliability necessary to handle your most high-end materials.

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