Home Depot has
2-Pack Milwaukee 1-3/8" Nitrus Carbide Extreme Materials Blade with Nitrus Carbide Extreme Metal Cutting Oscillating Tool Blade (49-25-1561W) for
$16.13.
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.
About this item:
- NITRUS CARBIDE delivers the fastest cutting and longest life
- New Universal Fit OPEN-LOK anchor for better strength & control
- NITRUS CARBIDE blades provide up to 2X more cuts vs Carbide Teeth
- Universal Fit OPEN-LOK Anchor fits all major brands of non-Starlock tools
- Optimized blade length for greater cutting capabilities
- 1-3/8" Cutting Width and 2" Max Plunge Cut Depth
- Long Lasting Laser Etching For Clear and Easy Blade Identification
- Protective black oxide coating for corrosion resistance
- Made In USA with global materials
- For use in nails, bolts, screws, stainless steel, threaded rods, screw-embedded wood, nail-embedded wood, plaster, cement board, drywall, and PVC (Use tool speed recommendation chart for max life)
- Includes: (1) 1-3/8" NITRUS CARBIDE Extreme Metal Universal Fit Open-Lok Multi-Tool Blade, (1) 1-3/8" NITRUS CARBIDE Extreme Materials Universal Fit Open-Lok Multi-Tool Blade
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4 pack of blades for ~17
https://www.homedepot.c
4 pack of blades for ~17
https://www.homedepot.c
For most homeowner jobs, the titanium bi-metal set is the better buy. You get more blades, they cut cleaner in wood, and they're cheaper to burn through on normal work like:* drywall cutouts* trim* nail-embedded wood* PVC* basic metalThe NITRUS carbide blades are what you buy when you keep destroying normal blades. They really shine for:* old framing with hidden screws* hardened nails* metal-heavy demolition* cement board* repetitive heavy cutsThe big difference is lifespan. Carbide blades can last several times longer in abusive materials, while bi-metal blades dull relatively quickly once they hit hardened fasteners or abrasive material
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