Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by minntwins | Staff • Jun 3, 2024
expired Posted by minntwins | Staff • Jun 3, 2024

8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit $29.97 + Free Shipping

$30

$80

62% off
Home Depot
11 Comments 6,310 Views
Visit Home Depot
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit on sale for $29.97. Shipping is free.
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit on sale for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Community Voting

Deal Score
+11
Good Deal
Visit Home Depot

Price Intelligence

Model: Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit (8-Piece)

Deal History 

Sort: Most Recent
Post Date Sold By Sale Price Activity
05/26/25Home Depot$30 popular
13
01/20/25Home Depot$33
3
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

11 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 3, 2024
613 Posts
Joined Jun 2008
Jun 3, 2024
chris98891
Jun 3, 2024
613 Posts
The 20 piece set is only $15 more ($45) and it at least appears that it has additional pieces that would be useful (as opposed to additional fluff). Does anyone have experience with one over the other?
3
Jun 3, 2024
16 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
Jun 3, 2024
BrianB4174
Jun 3, 2024
16 Posts
Quote from chris98891 :
The 20 piece set is only $15 more ($45) and it at least appears that it has additional pieces that would be useful (as opposed to additional fluff). Does anyone have experience with one over the other?
The 8 pieces of sandpaper definitely seem like "fluff" to me. They should really call that a 12 piece set. It's not bad, but the sandpaper counting as 40% of the "piece count" is annoying.
1
Pro
Jun 3, 2024
3,863 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Jun 3, 2024
fritzo
Pro
Jun 3, 2024
3,863 Posts
Quote from chris98891 :
The 20 piece set is only $15 more ($45) and it at least appears that it has additional pieces that would be useful (as opposed to additional fluff). Does anyone have experience with one over the other?
Honestly I've only needed a multi-material and a curved diamond tip blade (for removing bricks). I've never had to use wood or smaller sized blades.
Jun 3, 2024
3,046 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
Jun 3, 2024
sshlyk
Jun 3, 2024
3,046 Posts
bought it last time. Garbage. Blades get dull instantly, specially one or two that are for wood with nails. The only nice thing about them is a box they came with.
2
Jun 3, 2024
133 Posts
Joined Dec 2016
Jun 3, 2024
jswilliams75
Jun 3, 2024
133 Posts
Quote from chris98891 :
The 20 piece set is only $15 more ($45) and it at least appears that it has additional pieces that would be useful (as opposed to additional fluff). Does anyone have experience with one over the other?
The 20-piece does look like a good deal. I'm curious if there is a noticeable difference between "titanium charged" (8-piece) and "titanium enhanced" (20-piece).
Jun 3, 2024
441 Posts
Joined Apr 2004
Jun 3, 2024
indeo
Jun 3, 2024
441 Posts
Quote from chris98891 :
The 20 piece set is only $15 more ($45) and it at least appears that it has additional pieces that would be useful (as opposed to additional fluff). Does anyone have experience with one over the other?
Basically in the 20 pc set, you are getting
- x8 sand paper (4+4)
- x1 sanding pad
- x1 wood blade
- x2 metal blade
If you exclude the sand paper, is it worth paying $15 extra for a pad attachment and 3 blades Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
Do your math, IMHO.
Last edited by indeo June 3, 2024 at 10:35 AM.
Jun 3, 2024
1,304 Posts
Joined Jul 2005
Jun 3, 2024
evident
Jun 3, 2024
1,304 Posts
Quote from sshlyk :
bought it last time. Garbage. Blades get dull instantly, specially one or two that are for wood with nails. The only nice thing about them is a box they came with.
What's a good brand for multi tool blades? I am on my last ryobi blade that i'i've put thru the ringer with cutting a bunch of nails.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Expert
This user is an Expert in Home & Home Improvement
Jun 3, 2024
17,976 Posts
Joined Jun 2012
Jun 3, 2024
jeff34270
Expert
This user is an Expert in Home & Home Improvement
Jun 3, 2024
17,976 Posts
Quote from evident :
What's a good brand for multi tool blades? I am on my last ryobi blade that i'i've put thru the ringer with cutting a bunch of nails.
IMO, there's not going to be big difference between blade brands until you jump up to carbide ones. Carbide, regardless of brand, makes a huge difference.
2
Pro
Jun 3, 2024
218 Posts
Joined May 2014
Jun 3, 2024
tshot02
Pro
Jun 3, 2024
218 Posts
Quote from jeff34270 :
IMO, there's not going to be big difference between blade brands until you jump up to carbide ones. Carbide, regardless of brand, makes a huge difference.
I got a cheap china set on amazon.. works great for wood and drywall which was my primary use but the "metal" blade could not cut a single nail and melted. Also had a sanding pad which seems to be OK.

Someday i'll spend the money and get a proper carbide metal blade... someday...
Jun 4, 2024
3,422 Posts
Joined Feb 2007
Jun 4, 2024
nolenski
Jun 4, 2024
3,422 Posts
Quote from evident :
What's a good brand for multi tool blades? I am on my last ryobi blade that i'i've put thru the ringer with cutting a bunch of nails.
Diablo carbide blades. Pricey, but for good reason.
Jun 5, 2024
3,046 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
Jun 5, 2024
sshlyk
Jun 5, 2024
3,046 Posts
Yeah, this set is no better than no-name chinese stuff on amazon.

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All