Right Blade on Angle Grinder to Cut Stucco & Wire

I am removing a bunch of stucco. I am curious what is the best blade to cut both stucco and wire? I have seen the ordinary abrasive blade (grey/black in color) for masonary. I know it works, but it wears out fairly quickly. These are cheap. I know there is also a diamond impregnated blade that is circular with no "teeth". And there is also a diamond impregnated blade that is circular with teeth. I am wondering if either of these diamond impregnated blades will be better than the ordinary masonary abrasive disk?

I am planning to put a depth stop on the angle grinder. I have read that the dust from stucco can be hard on motors, so it is my preference to use a $10 angle grinder for the job (4.5") as compared to most other tools which are considerably more expensive.

Thank you, Chris

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C. Bailey
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I, personally, would use the cheapy throw away blades. Less likely to grab and jump. And, I believe that the metal you hit ..... wire, nails, staples .......... will dull the diamonds fast and knock them off.

Steve

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Steve B

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