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The Lenporl 24 Pcs Oscillating Saw Blades set is a comprehensive toolkit designed for versatility and precision. With 24 blades in various designs, it caters to a wide range of materials including wood, plastic, and soft metals. Its universal compatibility ensures it works seamlessly with over 95% of oscillating tools, while the durable construction promises longevity and reliability. Ideal for both professional and home use, this set is your go-to solution for all cutting, shaping, and sanding needs.
A**W
They work well for cutting wood
I've found that overall a lot of blades for my oscillating tool are disappointing. They cut well for a short time, then rapidly dull and do little more than burn their way through wood. Even if you use a blade nominally for nail-embedded wood if you actually hit a nail you can pretty much write off the blade.These blades seem to work pretty well so far with wood. There are 24 blades, four each of six patterns. They have depth markers which is a nice touch, although they are of limited use because the coating wears off quite quickly when you're actually cutting with them. It would be nice if the blades were marked to tell what they are intended for, but they aren't. You have to figure out their purpose from the tooth pattern. It's not that hard I guess.I haven't tried the bimetal ones because all I've needed to cut has been wood, but they seem to work as well as any other blades I've come across and at a much more attractive price point. Only this afternoon I was trimming the ends off some floorboards in a space I couldn't fit a circular saw and found they cut through the wood as well as I could expect. The wood is very old - 100 years or more - so it's not surprising it doesn't cut as easily as the much flimsier modern wood.Curiously I found that the slightly finer toothed blade cut the wood faster than the coarsest toothed one. I used the widest blades available for making a long cut through the wood. The finer blades cut cleanly while the coarser blades, that I would have expected to cut faster, cut more slowly and generated more heat. Either way they completed my cuts faster than I expected them to and produced a nice clean edge even if everything was quite warm after I was done.I'm not likely to do anything much with the bimetal blades - if I want to cut metal or anything else that's tough I have a couple of carbide blades that will cut through just about anything. The downside is that one blade costs more than this pack of 24 blades, so I only use them when I really need to.So overall although it's a little irritating that the coating comes off and takes the markings, and they don't indicate the purpose of each blade, at this price point it's hard to complain.
D**K
Great Deal!!!
I went to my local Big box hardware store, and look for Oscillating Sawblades. They have them, but of course they were way more expensive and you got you were on them so I took a chance on these. They work as good and they do happen to run out a little sooner than the other ones the big box store you have so many to replace them with a brand new blade. I think it’s a better way to go
D**H
Well worth the invwstment!
The last blades I bought before these was a 3 pack of Dewalt blades for $54.00. This set of 24 blades is less than $30.00 and I see basically no drop off in performance from the Dewalt or Rockwell blades I normally use. The set features (4) 1 and 3/8s inch bi-metal blades, and 4 each of 5 different sizes and styles of wood blades. All the blades are engraved with both standard an metric depth markings, and after minimal use so far the numbers are not worn off. I used the bimetal blade to zip off a few nails that came through the sheathing and missed a stud, and I used a wood blade to notch out a 2x6 stud to fit over an electrical box. Both blades easily did their jobs, and I am very pleased with this set. I will not have to purchase overpriced blades any time in the near future.
W**H
Great set! Much better than buy one at a time
Every time I start a project I always end up needing to buy more blades for my oscillating tool. I finally got smart and got this multi-pack of blades and couldn’t be happier. It’s a good variety of different blade styles for different uses. If I have one gripe it’s that they aren’t labeled as to what those uses are. I mean I know the large tooth blade is for wood and generally the smaller tooth ones are more universal or metal, but it would be helpful for a DIYer to be able to pick them out of a line up. I’m also not sure what the significance is of the different metal types on the bases. While it’s kind of wasteful, I actually love the fact that these are all individually wrapped so they aren’t catching on things and aren’t getting any manufacturing oils on anything, which btw, they don’t seem to be oily at all like store bought ones can be sometimes. I also like that they all have measuring increments printed on them. These are going to be worth their weight in gold with many home and craft projects on the horizon.
T**.
Universal fit, blades seems to last, no markings for suggested cutting material
You get a lot of blades with this kit, which makes it very cost effective.. and so far, the blades I've used seem to last fairly well. I have both a Rigid Power Max and a DeWalt oscillating saw and they fit both tools great, which is no surprise as these are pretty universal. I do find it frustrating that the blades themselves aren't marked with what material they are meant for cutting, ie wood, metal, Etc.
S**K
Good Bang for the Buck
No problem with the universal mount fitting - these work with a wide variety of oscillating tools. At the price point of about $1.25/blade, I wasn't expecting much in terms of performance, but was pleasantly surprised. I cut the back off a plastic junction box to use it for a low voltage application quite quickly with the fine-tooth soft material blade. As the closeup pictures of the teeth show, there was no noticeable degradation in their sharpness or lost teeth after this cut.Blades are not marked as to their application, so you must refer to the product page, where the 6 different types are identified. There is only one bi-metal blade type, and that is the full width silver/black one with fine teeth that is not T-shaped.Overall, I’m quite satisfied with the blades I have used so far – their fit, sharpness, balance, and cutting ability with good edge retention. You can’t go wrong with this set of 24 at the price offered.
T**L
Sharp and Aggressive
Lenporl 24 Pcs Oscillating Saw BladesSharp and aggressive blades fit my oscillating tool (Chicago brand). A lot of blade and blades for the money with the durability to match!!!
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