Price: $23.13
(as of Feb 23, 2025 12:08:45 UTC – Details)


87PCS Oscillating Saw Blades, Multitool Blades Kit for Metal Wood Plastic Oscillating Tool Blades Accessories with Sandpaper Compatible with Milwaukee, Ryobi, Rockwell, Makita, Bosch
$23.13
$23.13
ge-ra –
Can’t beat the price
These are like the ones at the tool store but for a much better price, they get the job done without breaking the bank.In my opinion even the name brand ones don’t last long so I getting more for less it’s a no brainer for me.
ShopTalk –
Good value – good cut
I use these with my Rockwell multitool. To test one out, I cut through a 1 x 3 piece of board. The cut was quick and clean. For the price, they can’t be beat.
Mrs. K –
Works well for plastic and wood, not metal
We are in the middle of demolishing our old, rotten deck that came with our new to us house. We are trying to keep the structure of the second story deck to turn it in to a pergola so we are having to carefully remove boards rather than a full on demolition. Weâve been using lots of oscillating blades in order to cut nails, boards and some pvc pipes that had been used as gutter downspouts.The blades instant ripped apart on the screws and nails, didnât work at all. These arenât advertised to work on metal but just in case you are hoping they would – they donât.They did work on wood and plastic. I would say they are pretty average compared to some of the demo blades we bought from the big box stores which seems to make faster cuts than these. I think for average projects like undercutting door jambs and using on pine, etc, these would work well. We have some pretty dense old wood on our deck and they dulled pretty quickly on that. Otherwise weâre happy with them.
Kian –
its good
I try for the wood and was working very good and was sharp , also i used for an opening for an outlet box in my drywall and the blade slid through like butter. I ended up with nice crisp lines and minimal damage to the drywall.
Mark T. –
Works great
These blades fit my Porter Cable oscillating multitool perfectly and they work great. I have not had occasion to try cutting through any metal, like nails or screws, but on wood and drywall these blades did a great job. I do not think these are designed for cutting metal anyway. I donât have a lot of experience with the multitool yet as I ordered and received the tool at the same time that I received these blades. From my brief research, the price of these blades seems very reasonable. I cut an opening for an outlet box in my drywall and the blade slid through like butter. I ended up with nice crisp lines and minimal damage to the drywall. I also used these blades to fine tune the fit of 2×6 pressure treated pine boards on my deck. The blades did a nice job removing thin shavings to help make the boards fit. I did not try using these blades to cut through the width of the 2×6âs. Although videos online suggest that the multitool can cut through lumber, to me it seems like the wrong tool for the job.
Eric Gonzalez –
alright oscillating tool blades for the price and quantity
What these oscillating tool blades lack in quality, they make up for in quantity. These saw blades aren’t as robust as the more expensive blade tips you’d get at a big box store, thus are quick to dull out after a few casual uses with hardwood, like oak… but there’s no beating the price, and that more than makes up for the need to change the blades out more than usual. I’d recommend these for folks working with softer wood or pvc pipes than anything else to really get your money’s worth… but if you’re in a bind, and care more for quantity, then by all means!
EricP –
exactly right
These work exactly like the ones from the hardware store. I would definitely order these again.
Gabriel –
They cut ok in soft materials
Great for drywall, less great for harder wood and nails. Easy to take all the teeth right off but if you just have some drywall or some softer wood or trim to go through they do just fine