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Oscillating Saw Blades

There are many cutting attachments for multi-tools depending on the material you want to cut. Be sure to use the right blade or attachment for the job to get the best results and extend the life of attachment. If you do not choose the right saw blade for the job, you will burn through more saw blades than necessary.  

For example, when cutting metals, use a bi-metal saw blade designed to cut wood and metal. If you choose an HCS saw blade designed to cut wood, you will not be pleased by the results.

If you are only cutting wood, make sure you use an HCS wood blade with larger teeth. If you use a bi-metal blade to cut through several feet of wood, you run the risk of burning up the woo. This is because bimetal blades have shorter teeth and are not as adept at clearing out saw dust.

Oscillating saw blades come in many different shapes and sizes each with their specific cutting purpose. You can find oscillating saw blades to cut wood, plastic, drywall, fiberglass, metal, asphalt roofing shingles, cardboard, carpet, tile, grout and more.

Knife Blades

Snap off utility blades -

These knives are usually housed in plastic casing and feature segmented blades that can be broken off in sections to provide a fresh, sharp edge whenever you need it. Their design makes them ideal for tasks that constantly dull or otherwise affect blades, such as cutting through packing tape and other adhesive material.

  • Ideal for medium to heavy-duty cutting tasks

  • Blades usually have between 5 and 8 segments

  • Available in a hook style for cutting shingles and carpet

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