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What Customers Are Saying
The blades are reported to be effective at cutting through a variety of materials and stay sharp for an extended period, making them a valuable tool. However, some customers have had mixed experiences, with a few reporting that the blades dulled quickly, especially when cutting through harder materials. Overall, the blades seem to be a reliable and versatile choice for most users, offering a good balance of cutting power and longevity.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.not worth the price
Would Not RecommendOk, so I rarely write reviews, but I felt this one was warranted. I purchased this bit to cut five galvanized screws that once attached my old countertop to the cabinets. The package clearly states this will cut hardened metal. It doesn't. I spent 3-4 minutes on each screw, applying varying amounts of pressure. The blade only cut about 1/3 of the way through each screw. I had to snap them off with a hammer. It does cut wood, as I nicked my cabinet. For the price, don't waste your money.
The tool you use matters
Would RecommendI had a dremel tool that died on me in the middle of a project. I had this blade and I was having difficulty cutting through studs and nails. After my dremel tool died I went with a Rockwell tool as a replacement and it made a BIG difference. Same blade, MUCH better performance with the Rockwell tool over the dremel.
Dremel Carbide Oscillating Blade
Would RecommendThis is the best Oscillating Blade I have ever used. Cuts through stainless, fiberglass, wood and other materials. Keeps an edge for a long time.
Inside bathroom wall plumbing
Would RecommendHad drain leak inside bathroom wall. Used the Carbide blade and it cut through tile like butter making repair easy and did far less damage. All plumbers should have one. Instead of a 8"x8" tile removal was able to cut hole 3 1/2" by 5" to do repair.
Does the hard work!
Would RecommendI am so grateful for my Dremel! I get the oscillating tool with the carbide blade a couple of years ago to take out a piece of galvanized pipe in my 80 YO house and after trying other things, it was the only thing that would fit in the tight place I had to work. Then today I had to remove the toilet in my bathroom and the only way was to cut through the bolts. Again it worked perfectly and with little effort, again in a very tight place. I honestly do not know what I would have done without ...
From dremel.com
Better Than Carbon Steel Blades
Would RecommendThese will last three times longer than a non-carbide cutter. They will blow through nails, screws, and assorted steel fasteners without going dull. Reasonable pricing in the three pack. All I buy for my multi-tool.
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Dremel blade junk
Would Not RecommendCarbide tip Dremel blade is junk used it on a couple cuts it dulled up never hit a nail only a little bit of plaster and wood
Does not last
Would Not RecommendUsed to remove grout in a shower but I didn't get to far before the carbide was all gone from the blade.
Not a universal fit
Would Not RecommendI don't know if this product works well or not. Package states Universal, but it does not fit the DeWalt DWE315. Just an FYI for anyone looking at this blade.
Fast wear
Would Not RecommendCutting a single screw has destroyed these completely. I thought it was the was I was using them and tried another time, and another. No, they simple wear immediately. I've used non carbide blades that have lasted many times longer. Simply put, do not buy.
Product works well compliments the wood blades
Would RecommendNeeded a metal cutting blade to go with the original set, works well.
Trash, wears too quickly
Would Not RecommendGot this to cut nails out of my concrete subfloor. It got through EIGHT (8!) nails before there were no teeth left and it was junk. That's $2.50/nail. Don't waste your money on this product.
Novice Use didn't tear it up...lol
Would RecommendI was loaned this blade. It had already been used. I had used the blades that came with the tool and they weren't doing anything for my wall removal (don't ask). I put this on and it cut through the plaster, sandy stuff, metal wire stuff under the plaster so quickly that I finished the kitchen and moved into the dining room!!! Later that week, I needed to remove some old screws from a concrete floor and ZIP off they went. Later on I was told by the guy who loaned it to me that I should be moving...
Expensive, works, doesn't last long
Would RecommendThese blades work great but do not last long.
Good for nails
Would RecommendI used it on a Harborfrieght multi-function tool. I went through two Harborfreight blades and I could not cut one single nail. This Dremel cut through four nails in no time and it looks like nothing happened. I cut some wood with it too. It was $20, compared to $10 for the cheap Harborfrieght junks, but it is totally worth it. I should have spent my money better in the first place.
Great for flush cutting Base Boards
Would RecommendUsed this it cut out old base boards trough out our house and remove a wall in an closet to enlarge it. This blade easily cut thu lots of old southern pine which is a rather hard old growth hard wood and it's still sharp!
Universal???
Would RecommendI didn't find this to really be a universal fit. The two tabs near the inner radius prevent it from mounting on a Dewalt OT. Think it can be modified easily enough in about 5 minutes with a die grinder though.
Great cutting bit
Would RecommendLove my Multi-Max tool! Purchased this blade as others were getting pretty dull. Used to cut hole for an electrical connection box. Did a fine job getting through the 2x10. You do have to be a little patient. It will not cut like a skill saw but you can make nice smooth even cuts with this tool.
Most durable blade ever
Would RecommendGreat blade, but cost more than my oscillating multi-tool (purchased at a discount tool store). I guess the tool was a loss leader to get you to buy the expensive blades (where the company is actually making their real profit). Wish it also came with coarser, more aggressive teeth for sawing wood faster.
