Karen
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I like the bigger board.
RJU
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Strong well cutting blades. Very happy with purchase
Trance
Reviewed in Mexico on July 25, 2024
Llegó a tiempo
Phillip B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Great blades gor my new Bosch oscillating tool.
Severin M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
durable and frustration free.I tried other cheap knockoff blades and it's not worth the trouble.
K. Ledford
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
I'm not generally one to take the time to do reviews ....but these blades deserve it. I do construction, so I use my oscillating tools nearly every day. I needed to cut off lots of 16d nails ....I had carbide name brand blades from a box store ....the blades were useless after 5 or 6 nails. I found these Bosch blades on Amazon ....got them delivered in 2 days ....I stopped counting after 114 nails with the first blade ....and there were still teeth left on the blade ready to tackle more. That same day, I ordered the Bosch "Wood" and "All Purpose" blades ....had excellent results with both. As long as I can get them, I'll never use any other brand of blade. I recommend them to anyone I know who uses an oscillating tool. You can't beat the price either ....a 10pk for $80 ....that's $8 a blade ....you'll pay far more for far less quality blades anywhere else. You won't be disappointed.
Rob M
Reviewed in Australia on January 22, 2023
Maybe my expectations are too high but I was surprised that the teeth wore flat on these when cutting a screw.
Velvet Steele
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2022
Perfect tool for what I need
Jason Salmon
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
These are quite expensive but they work for the special starlock connector mechanism. Moderate durability.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2021
four stars out of five because it is very expensive but honestly it is way better than the "regular" model.
Robert Benson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2021
Its a tool that works
Richard Wingerter
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
Simply amazing! I had doubts that these blades would work as well as Bosch claims. I do not have doubts any more! I was cutting through 3/4" sub floor with thinset mortar and the remains of ceramic tiles on it. All the other blades I used ( bi-metal) got torn up almost immediately like cut six inches and the teeth were worn / broken off. I used one of these carbide Bosch blades and finished the rest of the job and the blade teeth look just as good as when I started. I saw afterwards I had sawed through nails and screws and even some ceramic tile, but it cut so well I never even noticed. There were two nails that got cut longways (as in the nails were split top to bottom so 3/4" of half a nail was left) which was hilarious. In this tough application, these blades are lasting way more than 30X the life a standard bi-metal blade. Cutting speed is about the same as the bi-metal blades (when they are new / sharp) but the cutting speed does not slow down because the teeth never get dull. A little bit expensive, but well worth the money.
Moo
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
In just a few years oscillating tools have become must-have for pro remodelers and other trades. It's no wonder - with the right blade you can cut just about anything, and in tight spots that are impossible with other power tools. But "Right Blade" is easier said than done. Oscillating blades are ridiculously expensive for what they are, and worse yet, most "wood cutting" blades most will be ruined by hitting a single nail or screw. The "bi-metal" blades with a slight hacksaw type tooth are a *little* better - instead of one nail doing them in maybe you'll make through 2 or 3. Point being they're still pretty wimpy. Now enter the Bosch carbide tipped blades. These are BY FAR the longest-lasting oscillating blades I've found. At around $10 each they're still expensive for what they are - but ordering them via Amazon is MUCH less expensive than the same thing at my local big-box. There- 3 blade bi-metal packs are roughly the same price as these.SO...How do they cut ? In "just wood" to be honest there are much faster blades out there. They get the job done, but I wouldn't use these carbide-tipped blades if all I had to cut was clean new wood. The teeth aren't aggressive enough (not much, if any, 'set', so they're +/- mm like cutting wood with a hacksaw blade. BUT - for common chores like cutting the end-nails and sheathing staples in a stud wall ( for instance to replace a twisted stud - cutting the 16# nails first and then back-cutting all the sheathing staples so you can pop out the bad stud without shaking the heck out of the wall - or having to cut an incorrectly sized header out - THESE ARE DA FREAKING BOMB. Instead of being ruined by the first or second cut like EVERY other blade I've ever used... I worked all day today with ONE blade and the teeth are still intact and sharp. I wish I'd found these a year ago - I would have saved myself a few hundred bucks in wasted bi-metal blades. I didn't try cutting sheet metal or heavier stuff like a metal cover plate, but I'm sure they'd work in those materials too.