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πŸ’Ž Durable DEWALT Diamond Grit Oscillating Tool Blade for Flush Cuts (DWA4242) Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ’Ž Durable DEWALT Diamond Grit Oscillating Tool Blade for Flush Cuts (DWA4242)

Designed as a multi purpose blade for grinding applications; commonly used for grout removal. Diamond Grit; a synthetic diamond coating for long life in tough applications. UNIVERSAL FITMENT which allows for use in most oscillating tools.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well for proper application - not suitable for cutting tiles.

Works well for the right application - not suitable for cutting tiles. This is good for cutting mortar, cement board and even concrete in an old bathroom (floor). If you want to cut tiles, buy a tile cutter.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Diamond connection is bad

The blade is chrome plated and the diamond is chrome bonded. It flakes off under heavy use. I used 6 blades to cut 2 4" holes although I held them in water to cool. Worked but the diamond chipping was very disappointing. First I ordered two blades. Had to get 4 more to finish.

Pros
  • Trial period for one year
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Keep it wet when cutting plaster

I used this blade to cut a rough hole in a plaster button. I noticed that after about 2 feet the sand started to rub off the blade. I filled a small container with water and dipped the blade every few dives to prevent heat build-up. From that moment on, the blade didn't wear out at all.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good for cutting cement products (solid mortar, grout) but not tile

Good for cutting mortar and grout but don't even think about cutting tile with it (unfortunately). After a few seconds, it will fade at that point. But I had to cut some of the tiles to get them out and fix them and it worked great without digging into my waterproofing layer too much.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Won't fit on tile

Had to cut through grout and wall tiles to fit a large back box (two junction boxes instead of three). The tile is a standard white subway tile and regular sanded grout. Three tiles total and about ten inches of grout. The cutting knife literally barely lived up to its task. When it was finished it was effectively bare and smooth. I threw it away. I knew it would work well for a mortar, but figured it would at least stand up to a very small task. I had to finish the last piece of tile with a…

Pros
  • Nice job
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT suitable for Dremel Multi-Max MM40 tool! Dangerous!

This blade claims to fit almost any oscillating tool including Dremels. It's not like this. You can put it on a Dremel Multi-Max and at first it looks like it will work, but it's actually so loose you can almost pull it out by wiggling it. The center mounting hole on this blade is so large that the Dremel's "mounting flange" is *barely* big enough to even hold it, hence the play. It would be very dangerous to use, it might fall off or worse. In short, DO NOT BUY THIS if you intend to use it…

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks good but don't use on plaster.

Purchased for use on plaster. I've used synthetic diamond blades in jigsaws and hole saws and never had a problem so didn't think it would be a problem. The blade dulled in the first 6 inches or so as it cut through the plastered exterior. I have no idea if that's due to the quality of the blade or if it's just not made for this application. I don't think so, but like I said, diamond grit has always been a workhorse for me with other tools. The rest of the blade held up well so no major…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

First six star product (at least in my shop)

For my specific purpose (concrete grinding) this disc is one of the most inexpensive and practical finds in my shop. The blade length is sufficient to penetrate in/under the door jambs (even with a hinged door). As a diamond and not a carbide, it cuts concrete well and for a long time, is aggressive but does not scratch concrete. I have 3 cordless oscillating tools (the Milwaukee blade changing process is insanely tedious - stay away from it! DeWalt is a 3 second dream to change blades so I…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right tool for the right job

For me simply the perfect blade for cutting through cement plaster walls. I have a house that was built in 1939 where I'm redoing the electrical wiring and eventually I got tired of using a saw to open the walls for the wiring. The saw ended up doing more damage as I cut through one side of each batten and then started cutting the opposite side of each batten and the vibrations ended up ripping out more plaster than I intended. I burned 3 bimetal blades on my multi tool and didn't even make a…

Pros
  • price
Cons
  • little things