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8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit

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$30

$80

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Home Depot has 8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit (49-10-9108W) for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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  • 2x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1 OPEN-LOK 2-1/2 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1x OPEN-LOK 1-3/4 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. HCS Japanese Tooth PRO-CURVE Hardwood Multi-Tool Blade
  • 3x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. HCS Wood Multi-Tool Blade

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    • Rating of 4.5 from over 390 customer reviews.

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Home Depot has 8-Piece Milwaukee Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Kit (49-10-9108W) for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 2x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1 OPEN-LOK 2-1/2 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1x OPEN-LOK 1-3/4 in. TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Multi-Tool Blade
  • 1x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. HCS Japanese Tooth PRO-CURVE Hardwood Multi-Tool Blade
  • 3x OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. HCS Wood Multi-Tool Blade

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 from over 390 customer reviews.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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That Project Farm video is problematic for two reasons.

He was comparing carbide blades from some brands to HSS blades from others.
The Milwuakee blade tested was an old model that isn't even made anymore.
The blades in this deal are US made and better than average, but I'd rather buy their more expensive carbide blades (and have fewer of them). Carbide blades last a lot longer than the cheaper ones.

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Quote from psyctto :
"all made in China, to wildly different standards, anyway."
fixed that for you.

if you've never worked directly with a manufacturer in China or Taiwan, they'll do anything you want, just need to provide them with heavy guidance and oversight... when they copy your product, you can be assured it's not to the same material or manufacturing standards.

It's not rocket science it's just metal very easy to copy exactly then offer at a much lower cost . As a capitalist and consumer I love buying well made copied products it is the essence of free trade.
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Quote from gusthegreek :
Project farm Ezarc is the best all made in Chyna anyway.
Milwaukee's blades are made in Mississippi.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Milwaukee's blades are made in Mississippi.

Made in USA with global materials ๐Ÿ˜† the just stamp their brand name on them in the US factory.
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Quote from gusthegreek :
It's not rocket science it's just metal very easy to copy exactly then offer at a much lower cost . As a capitalist and consumer I love buying well made copied products it is the essence of free trade.
imagine not understanding that different metal compositions are different and cheaper, as well as the processes to make those metals stronger... has nothing to do with the relative complexity of the product, it's all about cost.

you clearly don't understand how these factories operate.
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Quote from psyctto :
imagine not understanding that different metal compositions are different and cheaper, as well as the processes to make those metals stronger... has nothing to do with the relative complexity of the product, it's all about cost.

you clearly don't understand how these factories operate.

Give it up already it's just steel alloys common knowledge metallurgy is not a secret we are not living in the 1600s ๐Ÿ˜†
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Quote from gusthegreek :
Give it up already it's just steel alloys common knowledge metallurgy is not a secret we are not living in the 1600s ๐Ÿ˜†
who said anything about a secret??? there's always a cheaper way to do things, be it processes or materials... i see it all the time, it's how they do business and how they're successful.

life your life buddy, but it's a sad bubble your in to think factories aren't cutting corners.
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Quote from gusthegreek :
Made in USA with global materials ๐Ÿ˜† the just stamp their brand name on them in the US factory.
Nope. It means that they make the blades here from imported steel.

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Any deals on starlock
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Think I paid $39 for this today?
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Good deal, but did I really have to have them now? No.

But had I not grabbed them, in 3 months from now when I need to cut something, I'd run to Ace and buy a single blade for 15-$20.

SlickDeals are slick, but my wife says I spend a lot of money I wouldn't otherwise if I stayed off the site!๐Ÿคจ
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Quote from gusthegreek :
It's not rocket science it's just metal very easy to copy exactly then offer at a much lower cost . As a capitalist and consumer I love buying well made copied products it is the essence of free trade.
I got the $1 blades from Amazon multiple times from multiple companies. The hardwood blade is only good for drywall otherwise the teeth run smooth in like 1 min.

Garbage. Learned that lesson
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Anyone else think the thumbnail pic was for AR BUIS?
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video from 'stump nubs' on youtube recommended this set (in addition to a good carbide) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...ss_tl&th=1
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Quote from psyctto :
"all made in China, to wildly different standards, anyway."fixed that for you.if you've never worked directly with a manufacturer in China or Taiwan, they'll do anything you want, just need to provide them with heavy guidance and oversight... when they copy your product, you can be assured it's not to the same material or manufacturing standards.
This is the correct and accurate answer.

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Quote from jamiemcd :
Doesn't seem like the 8 piece kit comes with a case if that is important to you. The 5 piece and 9 piece kits do come with a case.
Five piece has been delivered from last posting, case is well worth holding out for and blades are great quality. I'm using on a DeWalt tool whose design I like better than my M12 Milwaukee model. My set showed the blades fit most known brands and even had an adapter for Dremel.
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