50 Pcs Oscillating Tool Blades, Professional Universal Oscillating Saw Blades, Wood Multitool Blades, Quick Release Durable Oscillating Tool, Multi Tool Blades Fit All Models
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I'm guessing the blades don't fit you very well based on the question. If this is the case, you may need to purchase an adapter. These blades are supposed to fit all multitools, but you already know how that works out. If that's the case, look up adapter for the tool you're using on Google.
It says Universal, and we use it on a Milwaukee tool, and it works perfectly.
They are packaged in a cute pouch.
Rigid R2850 is a rigid Rigid R2850 is a rigid R2850 I believe they will look at the open end because it appears to be the same.br>br> If the design is the same, it should work. br>The majority of these blades are universal in size.br>br>However, these are budget blades. They heat up quickly and go dual fast. As a result, think of them as a waste of time. If you want your items to last a long time or for detail work, I recommend buying a name brand.
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I work as a flooring and tile installer, and I usually use my multi-tool to complete my projects. Cutting materials like door jambs, MDF, drywall, backerboard, and other materials takes a long time, so the price and quantity were worth it for me, and I still have plenty left after a month or so. If you're looking for 50 blades and want to cut a lot more, this is the place to go. (aggressive) If you're looking for ) materials, such as nails or other metals, you probably already know not to buy them. br>br>They're low-cost blades of poor quality. But they work for me, and when I run out (which will most likely be more than a year from now), I'll repurchase them. br>br>Personal utility will vary depending on the situation. I hope this has been of assistance.
I'm a contractor who has probably gone through a thousand name brand blades at $12-$15 each. $15 each. I'm starting to feel a little silly. While they don't last as long as the others, the cost-benefit ratio is incredible. I'll never buy multi-tool blades from a big box retailer again. Wow.
We used the space adapter that came with the Dewalt blade we purchased, and it worked perfectly on this product. We spent $30 on two brand name blades that only got us through a 5'x7' of flexible grout that we're removing from our tile floor. These blades cut through the same amount of material, but we got a lot more for $37 than we did for $30. We've only used the blades on our horrible flexible grout to regrout our floors and haven't tried them on anything else.
Cheap. I enjoy using the Oscillating Tool to cut wood, tile, flooring, and anything else that is difficult to access. br>br>However, these blades become dull quickly and become very hot. br>A pattern cut may require two or three of these blades. They're cheap, but they make the tool work too hard. br>In the end, if the tool burns out, it'll be expensive. br>br>CJ br>br>.
I love my oscillating tool, but sheetrock and plaster will destroy any blade you use, and blades are expensive. At less than a buck each, throwing one of these away after 3 or 4 holes in plaster isn't nearly as painful. Keep some good blades on hand because if they get too hot, they will quickly dull.
It's a big deal if I cut a nail! I go ahead and grab another!.
I was under the impression that it was for both matel and wood, but they are both wood.
This product has disappointed me because the blades do not hold up well under normal use. I think I spend more time changing blades than cutting with them because they break where they attach to the oscillating tool in a short period of time. I would avoid this brand in favor of a higher-quality product.