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Review on πŸ”ͺ 24PCS Universal Wood Metal Oscillating Multitool Quick Release Saw Blades for Porter Cable Black & Decker Rockwell Ridgid Ryobi Milwaukee Chicago Craftsman - PECHAM by Pete Juarez

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The updated review is great!

As shown below, I had some problems with this set the first time. But PECHAM's customer service has been amazing; They wanted to understand why it didn't fit, so they redesigned the round blade mounts to fit! They now fit properly on my DeWalt oscillating multi-tool. All straight blades already fit easily. I just tried the new version as I already liked the quality of their straight blades, my only concern was not being able to use the round ones I needed. Conclusion: Great blades at a reasonable price. They cut smooth and evenly and seem to last quite a long time in previous projects. I am so delighted that I will order them again if the need arises. This set will accompany me for a very, very long time! Five stars for the blades and another five for customer service - I mean really, who refactors a product so quickly to respond to complaints? And they nailed it on the first try. Impressive. Original Review: I bought this set for my new oscillator multi tool. It had to be almost universal and suitable for DeWalt. Straight blades fit, but round ones don't, and I needed round ones badly. Very disappointed; I have decided to return the set. The round blade mount of this and some other brands has an extra strong edge that does not protrude beyond the quick release socket. (Look at the product photo: a straight line goes through the muzzle of the attachment, which is actually a single edge a few millimeters away; it can't go through the socket so I can insert the blade.) DeWalt's own round and straight Blades don't have that lip so I'm now looking for matching lip kits. More than one of the standard kits here has an edge issue on round blades. I have been using cast saws (vibratory saws) with round blades for many years. This edge is not structurally necessary as long as the metal is decent. None of the blades we used were anything but flat with a bait cutout to match. I wonder if it adds extra stability to some models, but first of all it should fit in size. That being said I would say all the blades looked good quality, as good as the ones that came with my multi tool. I didn't use any of these as the ones I needed right away didn't fit. If this wasn't a problem they would be more expensive and kept for future use. Hope this helps others.

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