Lowe's has 30-pc VEVOR High Carbon Steel Oscillating Tool Blade Set on sale for $16.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
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VEVOR 50pcs quick release oscillating tool blade set is compatible with 95% mainstream power oscillating tool brands, such as Fein Multimaster, Ryobi, Milwaukee, Hitachi, Black and Decker, Chicago, Craftsman, etc.
Oscillating multitool blade kit contains 8 types of different blades: 8pcs bi metal saw blades, 18pcs HCS alternate teeth saw blades, 2pcs HCS semi circular saw blades, and 2pcs stainless steel scrapers
Crafted from high quality alloy steel and high carbon steel (HCS) material
Comes with length markings on both sides, one side in inches and the other side in centimeters
Universal quick-release interface system, blades replacement can be done in just 3 seconds
Our research indicates that this offer is $3 lower (15% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.99.
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VEVOR 30PCS Oscillating Tool Blades: VEVOR 30pcs oscillating tool blade set, with quick-release universal interface, compatible with 95% oscillating tools on the market; With high-frequency oscillating cutting, 8 types of different blades offer safety, ease of use, precision, and stability, suitable for processing various materials;; [Package Content] 30 PCS x Oscillating Tool Blade; 2 x Washer; 1 x Cloth Bag VEVOR 30 -Pack High carbon steel Oscillating Tool Blade Stainless Steel | BDGJDPTZ33PCSGK9LV0
Product SKU:
5015206497_5015206497
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840349920566
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Lowe's has 30-pc VEVOR High Carbon Steel Oscillating Tool Blade Set on sale for $16.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.
Features:
VEVOR 50pcs quick release oscillating tool blade set is compatible with 95% mainstream power oscillating tool brands, such as Fein Multimaster, Ryobi, Milwaukee, Hitachi, Black and Decker, Chicago, Craftsman, etc.
Oscillating multitool blade kit contains 8 types of different blades: 8pcs bi metal saw blades, 18pcs HCS alternate teeth saw blades, 2pcs HCS semi circular saw blades, and 2pcs stainless steel scrapers
Crafted from high quality alloy steel and high carbon steel (HCS) material
Comes with length markings on both sides, one side in inches and the other side in centimeters
Universal quick-release interface system, blades replacement can be done in just 3 seconds
Our research indicates that this offer is $3 lower (15% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.99.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
Model: VEVOR 30PCS Multi Tool Blades Kits, Universal Quick Release Oscillating Saw Blades, 8 Types Wood Metal Plastic Oscillating Tool Blades, Fit Dewalt Milwaukee Hitachi Chicago Craftsman
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my mom got me one of these sets as a gift. I think I went through like 7 "metal" saw blades on half a screw? It was late at night so all the stores were closed, wanted my p4oject done and ran ou5 of sawzall blades 😢
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VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
This should be fine to work on plasterboard, drywall or some trimming. I wouldn't do anything metal for sure.
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VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
my mom got me one of these sets as a gift. I think I went through like 7 "metal" saw blades on half a screw? It was late at night so all the stores were closed, wanted my p4oject done and ran ou5 of sawzall blades 😢
VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
Are they the same Vevor that sell inline fans? If so, those have been great for me.
VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
I just got in market for a welder and watched a video the other day where an old farmhand who's been welding for decades was absolutely lavishing praise on his little Vevor stick welder. So you seem to be sweeping with a very broad brush there.
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VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
It really depends on what you are doing, if you are just installing plank flooring in a room that had carpet before and you just need to use a multi-tool for trimming then cheap blades will be fine (and you can sharpen them with a file fyi)
my mom got me one of these sets as a gift. I think I went through like 7 "metal" saw blades on half a screw? It was late at night so all the stores were closed, wanted my p4oject done and ran ou5 of sawzall blades 😢
I never use multitool blades to cut screws or any metal in general. it is just not a good tool for the job and will eat through blades be they cheap or expensive. I consider my multitool a wood cutting tool that may occasionally hit a nail. Even with name brand balde in it I usefully regret not stopping when I may ho a nail or similar as it ruins the blade quick on even supposed metal cutting rated blades. Maybe they sell really high end blades that do work better for it but the cost becomes prohibitive. You would have been better with dremel wheel.
VEVOR sells nothing but junk. Warning for all for the Vevor products you'll see in dozens of unrelated categories sold through major US e-retailers like Walmart, HomeDepot, Amazon, Lowes and others... garbage that neither the "manufacturer" (marketplace seller),nor the platforms will refund. Buyer beware. I wouldn't chance using Vevor blades on my multitool, product failure on one 50-cent blade could cause serious injury!
Whoa fellow, little dramatic their ain't we. You would have to try real damn hard to get any serious injury out of multitool.
I manage to break much more expensive blades do I give up on the as well for my safety? Amazon and Walmart will also not take black my Dewalt blades after I use or break them should I expect them to?
I have plenty of China brands that are near on par with the ones from china that Dewalt and Milwaukee slap their name on. It is new parket out there and you seem a little scared but you can find good value using some common sense. I have had vevor stuff and it is not as bad as you make out to be.
Whoa fellow, little dramatic their ain't we. You would have to try real damn hard to get any serious injury out of multitool.
I manage to break much more expensive blades do I give up on the as well for my safety? Amazon and Walmart will also not take black my Dewalt blades after I use or break them should I expect them to?
I have plenty of China brands that are near on par with the ones from china that Dewalt and Milwaukee slap their name on. It is new parket out there and you seem a little scared but you can find good value using some common sense. I have had vevor stuff and it is not as bad as you make out to be.
I have a set of these cheapo vevor blades, great as a back up since they never expire. I wouldn't use them if my lively hood depended on them, but for basic home improvement and hobbies they're not bad. Worse that could happen is the blade vibrates loose, or you cycle through the blades like a fat kid and ice cream.
A private seller name was on the box? This was not fulfilled by
Lowe's? A little fishy?
Not fishy at all as most retailers are now acting more like checkout services just like Amazon does. We live under a new retail system that does not work like the ones of old. It is why you can get stuff faster and cheaper.
Many or maybe most now what you consider retail purchases get shipped directly from the factory that makes it or some package handling business at a port or central shipping location close to you. That place will not be owned by the retailer. The stuff you buy now is most likely not be stocked in a store or facility they actually own and control. I just bought some Berkley bait from Walmart and it was shipped directly from Berkley. If I buy a flashlight from Walmart, Lowes, Amazon, Aliexpress or direct form the maker they all may be shipped from the same place and that place will not be them. If you look at the addresses you will find that most are close to port as the stuff is coming from overseas. If someone buys the item on the east coast they may get it from different place than someone on the west coast and that is where you can see the efficiency come in.
I never find it concerning and think it is working way better than the systems of old. it is not downside but a upside that saves money. People drop ship for the same reason you do not have to have hands on to sell something anymore. You have to purge your mind of how it used to work and the worry goes away.
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I manage to break much more expensive blades do I give up on the as well for my safety? Amazon and Walmart will also not take black my Dewalt blades after I use or break them should I expect them to?
I have plenty of China brands that are near on par with the ones from china that Dewalt and Milwaukee slap their name on. It is new parket out there and you seem a little scared but you can find good value using some common sense. I have had vevor stuff and it is not as bad as you make out to be.
I manage to break much more expensive blades do I give up on the as well for my safety? Amazon and Walmart will also not take black my Dewalt blades after I use or break them should I expect them to?
I have plenty of China brands that are near on par with the ones from china that Dewalt and Milwaukee slap their name on. It is new parket out there and you seem a little scared but you can find good value using some common sense. I have had vevor stuff and it is not as bad as you make out to be.
Lowe's? A little fishy?
Lowe's? A little fishy?
Many or maybe most now what you consider retail purchases get shipped directly from the factory that makes it or some package handling business at a port or central shipping location close to you. That place will not be owned by the retailer. The stuff you buy now is most likely not be stocked in a store or facility they actually own and control. I just bought some Berkley bait from Walmart and it was shipped directly from Berkley. If I buy a flashlight from Walmart, Lowes, Amazon, Aliexpress or direct form the maker they all may be shipped from the same place and that place will not be them. If you look at the addresses you will find that most are close to port as the stuff is coming from overseas. If someone buys the item on the east coast they may get it from different place than someone on the west coast and that is where you can see the efficiency come in.
I never find it concerning and think it is working way better than the systems of old. it is not downside but a upside that saves money. People drop ship for the same reason you do not have to have hands on to sell something anymore. You have to purge your mind of how it used to work and the worry goes away.
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