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expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 23, 2026 02:08 PM
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Forca 49pcs Oscillating Tool Blades $23 + Free S/H

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Jan 23, 2026 02:18 PM
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Price is fantastic, quality is lacking. Don't use them like an OEM blade or they'll fail quickly.
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Jan 23, 2026 09:58 PM
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01granderJan 23, 2026 09:58 PM
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Quote from DealzRGood4U :
Price is fantastic, quality is lacking. Don't use them like an OEM blade or they'll fail quickly.
Good enough for soft wood like standard 2x4 or trim? Or still not good for that?
Jan 23, 2026 11:41 PM
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markkioJan 23, 2026 11:41 PM
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Quote from 01grander :
Good enough for soft wood like standard 2x4 or trim? Or still not good for that?
I got similar priced ones and I just stopped using them. They'll find a spot in your tool box and never leave
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CharleyWJan 24, 2026 12:55 AM
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In my 'experience based' opinion, this sucks. do not buy these, you're constantly with a half beat blade on your tool dwelling on whether you should throw it away or put a fresh one on, it's miserable, not to mention the time to stop what you're doing and put the fresh plate on.
Go on eBay find the cheapest nitrous carbide or carbide three pack you can get and have absolute Peace of Mind you can use one of those blades almost as long as you want to without feeling like you're wasting time.
ALSO check out- ' Revivablade® ' keep your carbide blades forever!! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/49JdsR10IBI ~$150, but they have just the wheel for 50
I'll get one of these once these carbides wear out, if God hasn't come by then
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Jan 24, 2026 12:39 PM
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ScarletClub661Jan 24, 2026 12:39 PM
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Quote from CharleyW :
In my 'experience based' opinion, this sucks. do not buy these, you're constantly with a half beat blade on your tool dwelling on whether you should throw it away or put a fresh one on, it's miserable, not to mention the time to stop what you're doing and put the fresh plate on. Go on eBay find the cheapest nitrous carbide or carbide three pack you can get and have absolute Peace of Mind you can use one of those blades almost as long as you want to without feeling like you're wasting time.ALSO check out- ' Revivablade® ' keep your carbide blades forever!! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/49JdsR10IBI ~$150, but they have just the wheel for 50I'll get one of these once these carbides wear out, if God hasn't come by then
while technically you wouldn't be keeping your car by blades forever, or at least they would no longer be carbide. only the teeth are carbide, and the second you wear them down, you were cutting new teeth into regular steel.
Jan 24, 2026 08:12 PM
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CharleyWJan 24, 2026 08:12 PM
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Quote from ScarletClub661 :
while technically you wouldn't be keeping your car by blades forever, or at least they would no longer be carbide. only the teeth are carbide, and the second you wear them down, you were cutting new teeth into regular steel.
Huh yeah you're right, thought you got an eighth of an inch. But still I think the metal behind it is as good or if not better than the cheap ****. I was thinking about the technique, I realized if you have a slight angle when you do one press on the blade and then flip it upside down and do that slight angle again then you're gonna have alternating angled teeth that'll really go through stuff, be fun to experiment with this
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