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๐Ÿ”ช Dremel MM435 Drywall Jab Saw Accessory for Oscillating Tools - Enhanced Black Design Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ช Dremel MM435 Drywall Jab Saw Accessory for Oscillating Tools - Enhanced Black Design

JAB SAW BLADE: Designed to make curved and straight cuts in drywall. Features a offset hole pattern for optimal cut angle. WIDE-USE APPLICATION: Ideal for making cuts out on drywall, electrical boxes and recessed lighting. UNIVERSAL COMPATIBLE SYSTEM: Our Universal Quick-Fit interface system allows blades to fit nearly every oscillating tool on the market including Dremel, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, and Rockwell. USA BASED CUSTOMER SERVICE: Available by chat, email, phone or visit us at our service center in Racine, WI. All Multi-Max accessories are max performance tested for endurance in real-life applications so that you can feel confident that every Multi-Max accessory you buy will have proven value and performance.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little saw! Fits blades

This is one of those tools you should definitely have in your pocket. I ordered it because it looked interesting and was relatively cheap. I recently used it to cut 1/2" thick drywall. This little saw is the bomb! Cut drywall very quickly. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this little saw could cut drywall.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 1 out of 5

FALSE ADVERTISED of Power Tool Parts and Accessories

When purchasing "Dewalt" blades for my "Dewalt" Oscillating Tool, these blades were shown as a "recommended" item for people to buy together. They looked like a decent blade so I added them to my shopping cart. Since it wasn't something I needed right away, I put them in my tool box along with all the other blades. Well today I had to use one of them. Note: They will NOT fit the DEWALT tool! You may look like it, but not even close! COMPLETE Divorce! How do people avoid simple outright liesโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Excellent Overall Performance
Cons
  • Retail Availability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

You had to trust your intuition.

I am a floor layer. I bought it to rip out an old carpet. Yes, it cuts through carpet like butter. But why negative feedback? Because it cuts through carpets with or without the tool supplied. It's no faster than my carpet/utility knife. As I suspected, blade wobble causes flexible objects like rugs to vibrate at the same rate. So if you can't hold the material still, the blade motion won't help you cut it. . I also tried cutting LVT and NO problems. I will try again with a thicker pile carpetโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool for removing carpet

Attached to my cheap Chicago Electric multi-tool, it cuts through carpet with ease. I won't say it's easy, but it's much faster than a manual box cutter and requires less physical effort. On a plush rug, it is best to work with a large hook curve and pull to the side or towards the user. Repelling with a smaller blade does not always properly engage the substrate. UPDATE: The easiest way, once you have enough loose rug to roll it toward you, is to place the larger hook blade on the underside of

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Mostly fine, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this tailor: power and hand tools

I had to clean an entire house (1400 square feet of carpet). The blade was ready for dirt when I was done with it, but it worked very well and cut through carpet like butter. I have found that the best way is to cut the carpet from the back. Start at one end of the room, pull it up a section, maybe 5 feet, and flip it onto its back, then hook the blade into the edge of the rug and pull toward you so the blade catches its work can do. As you near the end of the cut - about two feet from the end,

Pros
  • this is amazing
Cons
  • small things

I had several large rolls of carpet stored in the attic of the previous owner of the house - very heavy, very bulky. I wanted to get the carpet out of the attic, down the stairs and take the trash to the curb (that's a lot of work). How and why they dragged that rug there I don't know, but it wouldn't be easy to lower it the same way. I've tried several methods of cutting carpet: box cutter, saber saw, Dremel Saw Max. Nothing cut through the carpet well. Max's saw jammed, the box cutter wasโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Some difficulties