
The Lenox Metal Max 100 x 16 x 1.3mm diamond blade is made for cutting metal cleanly and safely. The solid metal body resists shattering, and the diamond edge holds its diameter as it works so you get consistent cuts.
Because a diamond blade cuts rather than grinds, the Lenox Metal Max produces less dust residue and fewer sparks than a standard abrasive wheel, with far longer life. It is a strong choice for tradespeople who regularly cut metal and want a blade that lasts.
The Lenox Metal Max 100 x 16 x 1.3mm Diamond Blade is a durable metal-cutting tool with a solid metal body for added safety.
Yes. The Lenox Metal Max is a diamond blade engineered specifically for cutting metal.
It measures 100mm diameter with a 16mm bore and a 1.3mm thickness.
The blade has a 16mm centre bore.
It has a solid metal body for safety, retains its diameter in use, and produces reduced dust and sparks compared with a standard abrasive wheel.
Each pack contains one Metal Max diamond blade.
Great quality
Good quality and arrived ahead of schedule. Very happy.
Brilliant Aussie deal
Been buying Lenox gear for years and this is one of their better ones. The Lenox Metal quality is excellent — everything was included and setup took under 10 minutes. Had it at the door in Brisbane within 2 days. My son immediately claimed it for himself so I had to order another. 10 out of 10.
No complaints at all
Exactly as described. Quick shipping. Would buy again.
Works perfectly out of the box
Was exactly what I needed for the price I paid. Arrived well packaged and was easy to set up straight away. Already recommended it to a friend who is also thinking of getting one.
Worth every cent
Did a lot of comparison shopping before buying here and I have no regrets. Best price I found anywhere and delivery was fast — 3 days to Melbourne. Product feels genuinely premium, not cheap at all. Packaging was solid too, box arrived in perfect shape. Will be back for more.
Does the job well
Lenox quality is always reliable and this was no exception. Fast delivery too.

