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Product Name: | Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit (20-Piece) |
Product Description: | The MILWAUKEE Universal Fit OPEN-LOK 20-Piece Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit offers users blades for multiple applications with a Modular Oscillating Blade Case. The Titanium Enhanced Bi-Metal Blades use premium high-speed steel and last up to 15X longer than standard high carbon steel blades. This Milwaukee oscillating multi-tool blade kit includes bi-metal blades ideal for smooth cuts in wood and nails, PVC, drywall, and a Japanese Tooth blade with PRO-CURVE for fast, clean cuts and greater control in hardwood, clean wood, PVC, and drywall. The included oscillating multi-tool wood blades have aggressive, precision ground teeth for fast cuts in wood, drywall, and PVC. The stainless steel rigid scraper blade is great for removing adhesives and cutting with its sharpened edge. The 3-1/2\ |
Model Number: | 49-10-9220 |
Product SKU: | 317301809 |
UPC: | 45242630684 |
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But yea Home Depot's "normal price" system is insane and insulting and the only thing worse is that Slick Deals now blindly uses it. Back in the day slick deals would post the "normal" or "average" price etc. as well as the most recent best sale price but as it became more of a machine & less of a giant family of enthusiasts i guess clicks and conversions became priority number 1 at any cost? I don't know but I would buy a lot more deals if I was still able to know confidently that I was getting a deal instead of SD embracing the meaningless metrics used by retailers.
I appreciate that it takes some time & research to find out what the ACTUAL selling price has been of late as opposed to the "$69k value, NICE" approach but it's worth it
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I would be surprised if these don't eventually sell with a slim Packout like that $50 bit driver but "deal" that is posted every week.
8 blades + sandpaper -> 20 pieces for $40
vs
9 blades + over 50 screwdriver bits and drill bits, in two separate hard cases for $50
The latter would definitively be a better deal unless getting sandpaper is a priority over the screwdriver and drill bits. Milwaukee's "bare tool" oscillating tool includes a few sandpaper anyway (and more sandpaper by itself is just $15 for 25 pieces)
For the price of just -3 blades justifies the purchase cost. But keep in mind this is not a packout case. Flimsy cheap throw away
For the price of just -3 blades justifies the purchase cost. But keep in mind this is not a packout case. Flimsy cheap throw away
I don't know if this is a "Packout Case" but I did see this in the store and it is not a "flimsy cheap throw away".
I was impressed with the case and bought it in large part because of the case.
I'm not an expert, but I will have a project to remove bathroom / silicone caulk, and maybe only the scraper in this set might be useful, but I already got a different kind of blade instead [lowes.com].
This is the Milwaukee equivalent of what I got, I think: https://www.homedepot.c
You might even need this? https://www.homedepot.c
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I was impressed with the case and bought it in large part because of the case.
But yea Home Depot's "normal price" system is insane and insulting and the only thing worse is that Slick Deals now blindly uses it. Back in the day slick deals would post the "normal" or "average" price etc. as well as the most recent best sale price but as it became more of a machine & less of a giant family of enthusiasts i guess clicks and conversions became priority number 1 at any cost? I don't know but I would buy a lot more deals if I was still able to know confidently that I was getting a deal instead of SD embracing the meaningless metrics used by retailers.
I appreciate that it takes some time & research to find out what the ACTUAL selling price has been of late as opposed to the "$69k value, NICE" approach but it's worth it
These appear to be similar Milwaukee "Titanium" blades as the ones shown in the video, which cut fast, but dull quickly. At the same time, the EZ-Arcs are $20 for 3 blades, so it's a tradeoff on a smaller number of blades versus a "value kit" like this.
Not sure about plaster but for metal just get the carbide blades. Expensive but they won't wear it when you cut 2 nails like a normal bimetal blade. Maybe consider a drywall cutout tool for the plaster walls.
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