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BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4

BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4"

BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4 BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4
$ 6.45

Score By Feature

Based on 641 ratings
Durability
8.78
Longevity
8.88
Value for money
8.91

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Product Description

Metal and other materials are made more robust by the use of carbide teeth
The blades have an incredible 30X life span when compared to
The blade has a laser etched design and a color coded interface, which allows for accurate blade identification
With the Starlock interface, you can also use tools compatible with the OIS standard including Bosch, Fein, Milwaukee, Makita, Rigid, etc.
The Swiss blade is of the highest precision

Questions & Answers

Do you think this will work with a harbor freight multi tool?

That will be the case. These blades are what I used for that task.

Do you know if this blade works with the Ryobi Jobplus system?

It is a pleasure to hear from you and thank This OSL114C-based unit consists of With Starlock blades, oscillating tools that accept OIS attachments will work. You can use these blades as long as your model accepts OIS accessories. You can reach our Bosch Product Specialists at 1-888-905-6841 if you have any further questions. Call 877-253-266 A Bosch product Call 877-253-266 Two hundred six

What is the compatibility of this starlock with Fein 350 QLs?

Fein Oscillating MultiMaster is perfectly suited for it

These would fit a Rockwell Sonicrafter, right?

It's a pleasure to hear from you. This OSL114C-based unit consists of As long as the Sonicrafter accepts standard OIS accessories, the 3 blades should work. In case of further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our Bosch Customer Service Representatives at 1-877-700-5509 Call 877-253-266 A Bosch product Call 877-253-266 Two hundred six

Selected User Reviews For BOSCH OSL114C Starlock Oscillating Multi Tool Carbide Plunge Cut Blade, 1-1/4"

The cost of this necessity is high
3/5

Bosch OSL114C, a digital signal processor. It is one of the unfortunate necessities of my profession. It never ceases to amaze me, as a remodeler, how something new appears just when I think I've seen it all. Among the top tools in the arsenal of any modern carpenter is the oscillating tool. Can you tell me which blade I should use? In this case, common sense, rather than the Amazon Q&A system, makes more sense The next step is taken by A. I would like to start now.

The answer to the question "will this fit my. . . " is to conduct your research and if all else fails, purchase There is no problem. I can provide the following feedback to those of you who have conducted your research. These particular blades have a carbide tip. It is often applied to the tips of more expensive cutting tools since it is an extremely hard compound. A blade made of brass is twice as hard as steel, making it the blade of choice for Because oscillating tools have thin blades, their carbide can only be compressed as far as the blade can go. For this reason, you can't cut through 50 framing nails before the blade dulls. There is no way to do it. It would take patience if it was, and even then, you wouldn't be tweaking out to do it. Make sure you have the best tool for the job by evaluating your project. Using the right tool for the job is not the best option when you need to cut through 50 framing nails. The blade I have described may seem useful at first, but it is not as useful as it seems. My experience with it was that I was unable to cut metal well, but the "metal and more" steel blades worked wonderfully for me. As far as I can recall, the best use of the tool has been to cut a hole in a wall made of lath and plaster. The first thing I did was to create a I tried to use an all-purpose blade, but it did not work. As if the plaster were drywall, the carbide blade sliced through it like a razor. Smoke began to pour out of the incision as soon as I reached the wall's lath. After cutting the wooden slats with a metal blade, I switched to a wood blade. A hole has been created. The blades were also used to remove particle board residues where other cuts did not work The glue had not been removed from the glue-down floor. *) I am a big Bosch fan, but I have to deduct two stars for the excessive price for A price cut of half is justified due to the long lasting nature of the blades.

Melvin Carney
Melvin Carney
| Aug 01, 2020
They are by far the best oscillating blades on the market
5/5

A single blade has been used to cut Johni bolts as well as a lot of 2x4s and 2x8s, as well as thick old nails replacing rotten rim joists. The house was built in 1946, and the nails resemble Trim the edges between 20 and 25 Broken a few teeth when a 2x8 fell on the blade while I was cutting nails. But I continued to use the blade and made two more cuts through the 2x8 material before I realized it was nearly too dull to use it. My experience with these carbide blades on my multitools is the best I have ever seen, and I am sure you will enjoy them. I have used a lot of blades on different multitools, and these carbide ones are the best I have The system I was using was a fein mqsl.

Camryn Willis
Camryn Willis
| Jun 29, 2021
Embedded nail products that I have found to be the best
5/5

Since the introduction of oscillating tools a few years ago, remodelers and other tradesmen have grown to depend on them. There's no wonder why Using the right blade, you can cut almost anything, as well as in tight spots that other power tools can't reach. However, finding the right blade is not as easy as it sounds. extremely expensive for what they are, and worse yet, most saw blades designed to cut wood are damaged when they come in contact with a There are two kinds of "Metal" blades have a slightly higher tooth count than those with a hacksaw type tooth If you do them in two or three nails instead of just one, maybe you can get through to the end. In other words, they are still pretty weak. Next, we have a Bosch blade with carbide tips. I have found these to be the longest-lasting oscillating blades I have ever used. The costs are still quite high for what they are - around $10 per item The cost of ordering them via Amazon is MUCH less than buying the same thing from my local big-box store An object. As a result- Three blades of a bi-fold blade As far as price goes, metal packs are about the same This is SO. Is their cutting process different from ours? There are much faster blades in "just wood" than I am used to. These carbide-tipped blades get the job done, but if all I needed to cut was clean new wood, I wouldn't use them. I forgot to get the teeth set (not much, if any, 'set' on them, so they are The sound of a hacksaw blade cutting through wood is like that. The only problem is -- If you want to cut the end of a piece of spaghetti, you can use the following Stud walls are often repaired with nails and sheathing staples (for example, to replace a twisted stud I started by cutting the 16# nails first and then I went backwards Taking all the staples out of the wall sheathing so that the bad stud can be pulled out without taking the whole wall with you The header needs to be cut out of the file if it's the wrong size You guys are DA FREAKING BOMB! In contrast to every other blade I've ever used, this blade doesn't deteriorate after the first or second cut. All day today, I worked on one blade with the teeth still intact and razor The pictures I wish I'd discovered a year ago would have been so helpful By saving a few hundred bucks in wasted business trips, I could have They are made of metal. While I didn't attempt cutting sheet metal or heavier materials like a metal cover plate, I'm sure they'd be able to cut those materials as well.

Kamila McKinney
Kamila McKinney
| Mar 07, 2021
I love it
5/5

In my experience, Bosch has delivered mixed results Over the years, I have purchased branded blades and bits and have been more cautious, but they have proven themselves over time. Their long-range performance is superior to that of the Fein long-range My experience with BIM metal blades is that they are durable. Listed below, you'll find some cutting specs for soft and medium steels. Instead of bending on you, they're fairly stiff and quite resistant to being bent. Generally speaking, hardened steel is a slow material, so if you are dealing with fasteners or other relatively thin materials, this kind will work. I've used these to create engagement points in stripped screws by plunging them into the hole A good result was achieved by cutting into the head. In addition to metal, there are also other materials- When used as cutting blades, they do a good job on wood, but struggle with softer, fibrous materials. A single blade of this type used to remove 1500 linear feet of siding on a restoration project. Removing each nail with a single blade. This blade has actually exceeded my expectations for durability, as I don't ever recall any blades of the same manufacturer to last as long as that one. There is no doubt in my mind that I would buy them again.

Hector Burgess
Hector Burgess
| Jul 20, 2021

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