Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit (20-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Cut through a stubborn cast iron pipe in under two minutes without any blade chatter — these things are seriously tough. The case keeps everything organized, so I'm not digging through a toolbox for the right attachment.
Finally a kit that covers every material I run into — the carbide grit blade chewed through cement board like butter and still looked new after five cuts. The storage case keeps everything organized and the quick-change design saves me from digging for wrenches.
Cut through a stubborn plumbing pipe in under a minute with the 1-1/2" plunge blade, and the whole set still fits neatly in my tool bag. The bi-metal construction held up way better than my old carbide pieces on a drywall cutout job too.
The titanium coating on these blades actually held up through a full demo of an old door frame without dulling, which surprised me. I've already swapped through three different blade shapes for flush cuts and grinding, and each one clicked in securely without any wobble. For the price of this kit, it's hard to beat the variety and durability.
Hooked one up to my oscillating tool to trim a door jamb flush with the subfloor and it sliced through like butter, with zero burn marks on the wood. The titanium coating on the teeth definitely kept the blade cooler and sharper than the cheap pack I was using before.
Cut through a stubborn piece of galvanized pipe in under a minute with the titanium-enhanced blade, and the carbide grit edge on the scraper blade handled old adhesive like a champ. My only small nitpick is that the storage case could use a latch to keep it closed, but for the price this kit covers just about every job I’ve thrown at it.
Had to cut into a ceramic tile this morning and this set had the right blade ready to go. Cuts were clean and fast, even on the harder surfaces. Solid variety for the money.
For the price of a single blade at the hardware store, getting a full 20-piece set that actually cuts well feels like stealing. The bi-metal blades have held up through a few tough projects without dulling.
Ended up using the carbide grit blade on some old fiber cement siding, and it cut through like butter without any visible wear after the job. The universal hex shank fit both my multi-tools perfectly, and having a dozen different shapes in one box means I'm set for a while.
For under $25, having 20 blades that actually cut cleanly through hardwood and drywall feels like a steal. The titanium coating on the wood-cutting ones lasted through three full trim jobs without dulling. I use the plunge-cut blade most—it slices through baseboards like butter.