Select Home Depot Stores (link is for
reference only) have
5-Piece Milwaukee 1-3/8" Multi-Tool Oscillating Blade Set (49-25-1135) on
In-Store Clearance for
$13.04 at select stores. Please visit
your local Home Depot store to verify stock / price and purchase.
Thanks to Community Member
aicohen2011 for sharing this deal.
Note: Pricing and availability for purchase may vary by location. You may see a
See In-Store Clearance Price option on the page that will allow you to check the in-store clearance price of your selected store (stock may still vary).
Includes: - (2) 1-3/8" Titanium Enhanced Bi-Metal Multi-Material Blades
- (3) 1-3/8" HCS Wood Blades
Key Features: - Universal Fit OPEN-LOK anchor for quick blade changes
- Titanium enhanced bi-metal for up to 15X longer life vs high carbon steel blades
- High carbon steel aggressive teeth for fast cuts in wood and other soft materials
- Raised OPEN-LOK anchor for flush cutting
- Titanium enhanced to extend blade life
- Protective black oxide coating
- Long lasting laser etching for clear and easy blade identification
- Cut-away blade body shape for fast plunge cuts
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They offer a bi metal blade for metal too, and those work on soft metals, but I always bought carbide metal blades when I needed to cut metal. Carbide cuts metal much better, can cut through screws, and lasts much longer. We were remodeling a hotel which had metal door framing and casings. I undercut at least 20 metal doors with single blade. I also compared Diablo carbide metal blade to Milwaukee carbide metal blade on that same project and I didn't like Milwaukee at all. It's a longer blade which makes it very aggressive and pretty fast, but unfortunately control suffers. My multi tool would thrash around and vibrate like crazy and as a result my cuts weren't as clean. Either it was the length of blade or teeth, but I didn't enjoy using their metal blade at all.
That said, we no longer buy Diablo any more, only occasionally. We go through 100-200 in oscillating blades a year. At nearly $12 per blade, it adds up. Competition has been catching up over past few years and Milwaukee has been flooding Home Depot stores with their blades that you can pick up for dirt cheap on clearance. Like this deal posted, it's $2.60 a blade which is really good. Their titanium blades are not as good as diablo nail embedded blades, but at $2.60, I doubt you're going to find a better blade. 3 blades in the pack are regular wood blades made from softer metal, so you have to choose and pick where you use them to not hit nails, but they provide nice clean cuts while sharp, still a good deal. Diablo just doesn't have clearances like these to compete.
Sorry to ramble on, a lot of it is just going to depend on what you cut and your personal preference. Try Diablo Nail Embedded blades and see if you like them better than Dremmel. Good to try things. For what I do, I like them a lot better than dremel. They're not much more expensive than dremel either, only about $2 more per blade.
3-pack for $35 - regular
https://www.homedepot.c
3-pack for $30.50 - starlock. Not available in stores, have to order online
https://www.homedepot.c
Bosch 3-pack for $40 - starlock, seem identical to diablo but sold in lowes instead
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bosch-St...1000618305
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Marked down to 6.32 at my store. I was there a few days ago and found the hanging rack of them fully empty, went back today and saw just one tossed back onto the shelf that I was able to grab
1st one that showed 9 had 1 that we randomly found like someone picked it up and set it down somewhere else.
2nd had prob 12-15 that I took 2, about 5-7 off their online numbers.
3rd one I grabbed another 2, showed 19 stock and he found 2 boxes of 5 each up high on a shelf in different aisle.
All to say, you will likely need help to find it (associate checked several places each time) and don't go out of the way unless double digits numbers are shown.