Multi-Tool Oscillating Blade Kit (5-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Finally tackled that hard wood flooring I'd been putting off—the carbide teeth on these blades cut through cleanly without any burning. Each blade locks in securely and stays put even when I push hard.
Cut through a mess of old drywall screws and some 2x4s without swapping blades—that Japanese tooth hardwood blade is no joke. The quick-change mechanism on these is solid, and they’ve held up through a full weekend of trim work.
Finally tried the hardwood-specific blade on a door jamb undercut, and it cut through cleanly without burning the wood. The OPEN-LOK design snapped in securely and held tight during the whole cut.
Swapping blades on my multi-tool used to be a hassle, but the OPEN-LOK design clicks in instantly with no tools. Tested it on some hardwood plywood and it stayed secure with zero wobble. Definitely a solid upgrade from my old jumbled set.
Cut through a stubborn piece of 2x4 with embedded nails without the blade even heating up noticeably. The OPEN-LOK design made swapping between wood and metal cuts effortless. Solid value for the price.
Even with some tough drywall screws I accidentally hit, these blades kept cutting without dulling right away. The variety in the pack means I didn’t have to stop and swap for a different material mid-project.
Cut through some old hardwood trim and an embedded nail without swapping blades once, the carbide edge held up way better than I expected. Perfect for anyone doing demo work on a budget.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well these blades handle plunge cuts in hardwood — the precision is outstanding. The quick-change design made swapping between cuts effortless, and they’ve held their edge through a full day of trim work.
I was worried about compatibility, but these blades fit my saw perfectly and the carbide teeth are still sharp after cutting through several layers of drywall with embedded nails. That alone saved me a ton of time on this renovation.
The bi-metal blade chewed through an old copper pipe without even slowing down, which was a nice surprise. For under fifteen bucks, having five different blades ready to go saved me multiple trips to the hardware store.