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I don't think this is a bad deal. I just think that for $10 more, this Toolan saw at Amazon is worth the extra money. It holds hack saw blades, recip blades, and t-shank blades (the Kobalt doesn't hold t-shank blades). Rock solid mechanism, no wiggle, super quick change. Comes with quite a few halfway decent blades, too. Well reviewed on Amazon and YouTube. And me.
I don't think this is a bad deal. I just think that for $10 more, this Toolan saw at Amazon is worth the extra money. It holds hack saw blades, recip blades, and t-shank blades (the Kobalt doesn't hold t-shank blades). Rock solid mechanism, no wiggle, super quick change. Comes with quite a few halfway decent blades, too. Well reviewed on Amazon and YouTube. And me.
Nice. I just ordered the Toolan saw now. This would definitely come in handy for cutting corroded bolts in tight spots under the car. I like all the versatile blades it can work with. I have never seen a multi saw like that before.
I do have the popular highly rated Milwaukee compact hacksaw 48-22-0012 that I do like a lot. It has the locking lever small frame which helps the blade remain rigid but sometimes that outside frame can get in the way in some tight spots. The Milwaukee is strictly hacksaw blades too.
I don't think this is a bad deal. I just think that for $10 more, this Toolan saw at Amazon is worth the extra money. It holds hack saw blades, recip blades, and t-shank blades (the Kobalt doesn't hold t-shank blades). Rock solid mechanism, no wiggle, super quick change. Comes with quite a few halfway decent blades, too. Well reviewed on Amazon and YouTube. And me.
I was thinking the same thing. The jigsaw metal blade says 3". If you are in a real tight spot where the 6" or 7" blade is being interfered, a 3" blade could help. The 3" blade also says scrolling wood.
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I love kobalt but lowes website is awful and they do a terrible job unifying or supporting their products. For example, for this saw, I can't find replacement blades. I asked their AI:
I couldn't find specific replacement blades for the Kobalt 3-in-1 10-in Cross-cutting Multi-Saw at the moment. However, you might consider checking other saws and their specifications to see compatible options, such as:
Kobalt 3-in-1 10-in Cross-cutting Multi-Saw — Rated 4.0
Kobalt 7.5-in Cross-cutting Keyhole Saw — Rated 4.2
Kobalt Compact 12-in 15-Amp Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Corded Miter Saw — Rated 4.3
Please let me know if you need further assistance or have any other questions!
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I actually been needing something like this for work. Got lazy so I duct tape 3 inches off an 6in blade as an handle xD
I couldn't find specific replacement blades for the Kobalt 3-in-1 10-in Cross-cutting Multi-Saw at the moment. However, you might consider checking other saws and their specifications to see compatible options, such as:
Kobalt 3-in-1 10-in Cross-cutting Multi-Saw — Rated 4.0
Kobalt 7.5-in Cross-cutting Keyhole Saw — Rated 4.2
Kobalt Compact 12-in 15-Amp Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Corded Miter Saw — Rated 4.3
Please let me know if you need further assistance or have any other questions!
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