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Which circular saw blade

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HI all,
I need to cut down some kitchen wall cabinets and, as the cuts will show, want the cleanest cut possible. I have a Proline corded circular saw with a new 24 tooth blade which I tested it on some of the old cupboards and it was OK on one side of the cut when I used masking tape but I think I should treat myself to a more suitable blade. I think a 60 tooth blade may fit the bill but maybe someone here can recommend a particular product.
Measurements of the 24 tooth blade are 190mm dia, 1.5mm (ish) width with a 30mm hole in the middle.
Anyone give me a steer?
Chris.
 
Depends what you want to spend really but any blade with more teeth is always better in my experience and here are a few examples at different prices.


Personally i would go with the laminate saw blade, especially if you will use it again as it is more durable.
 
You could potentially do the cut with your 24t blade if your first pass is 1mm or so to break the laminate
 

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