Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Carbide blade lasts 30 times longer than conventional bi-metal blade in metal. Blade is tapered for additional vibration control and more efficient debris removal. Blade's 1-1/4-Inch width helps user speed through long cuts.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2020
Worked great
"sjcma"
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2016
I have nothing but great things to say about this. Well worth the money. I needed to cut apart a rounded nut and this did the job. The blade continues to be useful afterwards.
Lukeys Boat
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2015
Wasn't sure if these were worth the high price. The really do work much much better than the regular bi-metal blades. You can cut several nails with these. The trick is to keep the blade moving on the nail so you don't over heat a single spot When they can't cut steel anymore you can still use them on wood of non-ferrous metals. They were expensive in a pack of 2 but I'm going to over a pack of 10 for $85 which is about half the price. I use my bosch multi-tool all the time. It's one of the best home reno tools I ever bought!
steve
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2015
Exactly what i needed!
Paul Van Bavel
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2015
My review on the Bosch Multi-Tool Carbide blade.OPENERI am a tradesman, and I am a heavy user of Multi-Tool Oscillators. Below is my review of Bosch’s carbide tipped blade.PROsOne of the first things that stands out about the Bosch Carbides, is, man do they last a long time. These blades are out lasting any other blade I’ve ever used in the past by leaps and bounds.Even though I use the 18v cordless Bosch Multi-Tool, I do have to point out that the blades are OIS. Which is quickly becoming the industry standard. Meaning, these blades will fit allot of different brands of Multi-Tool.The blade cuts clean, smooth, and cuts through the material within a respectable time frame. They also track well, when starting a cut like following a pencil line.These Bosch blades also do a reasonably good job of dealing with the heat that all oscillator blade get from fiction. Keeping the speed dialed in also helps. Going at everything full speed is the number one killer of all Multi-Tool blades.What amazes me most is, even after totally trashing one of these blades, it still wants to cut.CONsAs much as these blades will cut through screws, it does shorten their life span. I would recommend only cutting screws when truly necessary.Blades are a little on the pricy side. They don’t come down in real value until you buy the 10 blade pack. But at around $100.00 how many DIY’s are going to get that? How many DIY’s need 10 blades?CONCLUSIONThe Bosch Carbides are the best all round blade I have use to this date. The cost maybe noticeably higher. But you do get your moneys worth through longevity. Alongside of just taking good care of them, one blade can last me a full job, and sometimes two jobs. I will defiantly be buying more when the time comes.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2014
Great blade
Kenneth Overman
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2014
Good for cutting off harder material like screws.
Roland Veilleux
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2014
Great price on good blades for a great too. These cut better than expected, and last pretty long, depending on what you're using them for.
Recommended Products