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🔪 Pack of 10 Wood/Metal Bi-Metal Oscillating Multitool Quick Release Saw Blades - Compatible with Fein Multimaster, Porter Cable, Black&Decker, Bosch Craftsman, Ridgid, Makita, Milwaukee, Dewalt Review

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10 PCS 1-3/8 inch (34mm) Wood/Plastic Oscillating Saw Blades. Thick gauge metals and high quality manufacturing techniques insure superior wear tolerance and life. A full assortment of accessories for a wide assortment of jobs and tasks. Universal Fit System, adapts to Fein, Bosch, Black and Decker, Porter Cable, Chicago Tools Craftsman, Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Skil, Rockwell and more. WARM SAFETY TIPS - Make sure to always wear your eye protection when doing heavy-duty removing. We also recommend to wear mask when using.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good for softwood and plastic.

They are very suitable for softwood and plastic. Don't even try on metal. I cut some nails but the blade took too long and became unusable. I will only buy Dewalt original metal blades for some hard to reach cuts. It's cheaper to use a 4-1/2 grinder to cut metals whenever possible. For hardwoods, pick the most expensive ones and use them wisely.

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cuts metal nails and screws

A blade needed to cut through nails and drywall screws. I cut quite a bit with this blade before finally breaking a tooth. The drywall screw was pretty hard and my tool bounced around a bit and that's when it broke a tooth. The service life was long because the wood-metal blade (Bosch) only pierced 2 nails and became blunt. This blade still cuts despite the broken tooth. So for the price and quantity this is a great blade. When they wear out, I replace them with the same blade. A very good deal

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Not all will fit

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fair - good value for money

I am restoring a GRP boat and bought these blades for cutting GRP and wood. Before purchasing, I tried Bauer (Harbor Freight) BiMetal blades ($8 each) and Bosch BiMetal blades ($15 each). These Twin Town blades last just as long (or should I say just as short) as other brands I've tried, but are a fraction of the price ($1.50 each). Fiberglass wears out blades fairly quickly (again, regardless of brand), so buying 10 blades for $15 makes changing blades after 30-45 minutes of cutting less of a…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolute garbage in Blades

I took a chance so you don't have to. They are advertised as bimetal, suitable for cutting wood with nails. Yes, as if. I'm adding larger windows to my 1907 farmhouse and had to carefully remove some of the paneling and paneling that were held in place with old mild steel nails. I ran out of blades supplied by Big Box (which could easily cut a dozen nails or more before becoming dull and hot enough to fumigate a 100 year old pine tree) and Revain promised fast shipping. The first blade burned…

Pros
  • Annual Trial
Cons
  • Update Availability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good price some not durable some great

Good price for the number of blades but they dull quickly. Cut 2 holes in my walls the size of a first aid box (plaster and 1/2 inch turning board, never pound a nail) and the teeth round off after 1 hole, nothing but bulges on the 2nd. They fit my Riobi and work great when they have teeth. Just not strong at all, at least not for an old, petrified turning board. I've found some great blades. Cut through the thicker exterior wall (3/4" plaster, 1" thick lath), 1/8" nail, inserts for hinges, and

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Not automatic