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Genesis GMT15A 1.6 Amp Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool and 19-Piece Universal Hook-And-Loop Accessory Kit with Storage Box

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  • Multifunctional tool for home repair, remodeling, and restoration
  • 21000 oscillations per minute for fast sanding, grinding, cutting, and scraping
  • 4-pin flange design holds accessories firmly in place
  • Sturdy die-cast aluminum gear housing
  • Includes 3-inch Delta sanding pad, sandpaper, scraping blade, 30 mm E-cut saw blade, HSS segment saw blade, and allen wrench


Product Description

Use the Genesis power Tools multi-tool oscillating tool kit as a detail sander, close-quarters saw, power Scraper, or grout removal tool(Genesis GAMT731 Universal Quick Fit 1/8" Grout Removal Blade not included). It is a versatile tool for home repair, remodeling, and restoration. It features a 1.5 amp motor that delivers 21,000 oscillations per minute, and it has a sturdy die-cast aluminum gear housing. The 4 pin flange holds accessories firmly in place. This tool is great for trimming door jambs for flooring Installation, removing old Caulking, glue or paint, taking up vinyl flooring or carpeting, chiseling out door hinges, or trimming cabinets for installation. 19-Piece Hook-and-Loop Accessory Kit Includes: 3″ Universal Delta Sanding Pad, 12 Universal Sanding Triangles (3 60-grit, 3-80 grit, 3 120-grit, 3 240-grit), Universal Rigid Scraper Blade, 1-3/8″ (35mm) Universal Bi-metal Flush Cut Blade, Universal HSS Segmented Saw Blade, 1-3/4″ Universal Coarse Tooth Flush Cut Blade, Universal Quick-Fit Accessory Adapter for Rockwell Hex Interface, and Accessory Storage Box

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Designed for home remodelers and do-it-yourselfers, the Genesis GMT15A Multifunction Oscillating Tool is an all-in-one solution that deftly handles cutting, sanding, scraping, and grinding. Thanks to its unique oscillating head and multiple attachments, the GMT15A quickly and easily tackles projects that once required long hours and expensive specialty tools. Whether you need a detail sander, close-quarters saw, drywall cut-out tool, power scraper, or grout remover, the Genesis GMT15A is the ideal tool for the job.

GMT15A Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool
At a Glance:
  • Multi-purpose tool for home repair and remodeling; attachments included for cutting, scraping, and sanding
  • 21,000 oscillations per minute; 1.6 amps
  • Four-pin flange holds accessories firmly in place
  • Die-cast aluminum gear housing for increased life
  • Two-year warranty; customer service and technical support included

A versatile power tool for home repair and remodeling. .

Attachments for a Variety of Projects


Unlike traditional power saws, the Genesis GMT15A Multifunction Oscillating Tool employs a 30-millimeter flush cutting saw blade to make precise cuts along edges and in tight corners. You'll marvel at how easy it is to trim narrow door jambs or base molding.

To make cut-outs in wood, plastic, or drywall, you'll want to use the 3-inch flat saw blade. The rigid scraper blade makes pulling up old vinyl flooring or carpeting no problem. The scraper also comes in handy for chipping away at stubborn paint layers.

The Genesis GMT15A can also be utilized as a detail sander. Just attach the hook-and-loop sanding pad and sandpaper for dry sanding of wood, plastic, or metal surfaces. For additional options, a grout blade or flexible scraper blade can be attached (not included).

Lightweight and Powerful
Weighing less than four pounds, this lightweight tool is constructed using die-cast aluminum gear housing, which improves dissipation of heat and increases service life. A four-pin flange design holds accessories firmly in place to guarantee safety. And with speeds of up to 21,000 oscillations per minute, projects can be completed more efficiently.

UL listed, the Genesis GMT15A is rated at 1.5 amps and 120 volts for safe, reliable operation. It is backed by a two-year warranty, which includes complimentary toll-free customer service and technical support. The GMT15A should be used only with Genesis oscillating tool accessories.

What's in the Box
Genesis GMT15A Multifunction Oscillating Tool; 3-inch Hook-and-Loop Sanding Pad; Sandpaper; Rigid Scraper Blade; 30mm Flush Cut Blade; 3-inch Wood and Drywall Blade; and Allen Wrench.


Profe
Reviewed in Mexico on February 10, 2024
Buena herramienta, pero no venia con los accesorios completos como se anuncian, le faltaron una cuchilla y el cortador exagonal
Salvador Sandoval
Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2024
Muy práctica y funcional me sirvió para trabajo de casa
Lwh
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2022
It is one of the cheapest options in market so i gave it a try. It works well and gets the job done although it is my first time ever using oscillating tool so cant compare with other high end brand. I felt heavy and it vibrates A lot and lock in mechanism seems to be flimsy
Franti
Reviewed in Mexico on October 27, 2020
Feliz con el. Ya que es tan practico para pequeños cortes y para lijar. Es pesado pero vale la pena. Se ve que me durará mucho tiempo. Recomendado si tu presupuesto es limitado.
Book Lover
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
I've had this tool for a week and have used it on two pretty big projects already, so I think I'm ready to review it.I was working on trying to redo the caulk in a large walk-in tiled shower and had spent days trying to scrape off old caulk, but there were three pretty large sections I could not get off no matter what I tried; goo gone, 6 in one scraper and my Dremel (another favorite tool!) With brush attachments on it and nothing would remove the caulk. I broke down and bought this (I really hate how projects balloon into needing something else to get it done) because it was inexpensive and came with a scraper blade. Bingo! This saw did the trick. In 15 minutes it removed what days of elbow grease and other tools couldn't. I was madly in love immediately. ;)Then yesterday, I'm standing in my kitchen, minding my own business, and hear my lazy Susan drop inside the corner cabinet... Ugh. Another project. I spent hours getting everything back to where it would rotate, but no adjustment I made would stop the corner door from hitting the frame (this is a rev-a-shelf lazy susan) so I quit for the day to plan my next move. Last night it hit me - oscillating saw! I decided to trim the bottom of the stinkin' doors. I wanted to trim off about 1/8"-1/4" and make sure the door would never rub on the frame again. Since the Genesis came with a wood cutting blade, I decided to go for it. I have old Merrilat 1970s solid oak cabinets that are hard as rocks (I've burned up drill bits trying to drill into them! Not hyperbole) and knew it would be slow going, but it only took me 15 minutes on each side of the corner door (while still hanging in the cabinet) to get it done. I took my time and let the tool do the work because that was the only wood cutting blade I had and it did a wonderful, fantastic job! I then used the handy dandy sanding attachment to sand down the edges and used my incredible stain marker to stain the edges and no one would ever know I cut the door....see my pic. I now have a lazy susan cabinet that works better than ever.This saw is so versatile and is fun to use. It's not heavy at all (64 year old female) and had plenty of power to do what I needed it to do.I can see the possibilities being endless.If you're on the fence on this, I'm telling you from experience, it's worth every cent. Just buy it!August 22, 2019 edit:I am installing a commercial aluminum garage door threshold in my garage. You have to order a size closest to your garage door, but wider so you can cut it to fit exactly to what you need. I had to trim off 3.5" on mine and used a combination of my oscillating saw and a hack saw. I used the segmented blade that came with the saw and got down as far as I could with it and finished off with the hack saw. This saw was pretty darn incredible because the threshold is pretty thick in spots and the blade cut it. Slow going, but it worked and gave me a nice clean cut with very little filing needed. That's three pretty big jobs this thing handled, so I couldn't be happier with my decision to buy it!
Andrew Gardner
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2018
This is easily the very best power tool dollar for dollar that I have bought for a very long time. At less than fifty bucks it is about one third the price of the competition and it works fabulously well. I used it mainly for sanding old filthy cedar shingles prior to painting and it did the job perfectly. Long stretches of work and it soldiers on regardless, gobbling up the muck with not a hint of grumbling. It's a noisy beast, but so are they all, and you definitely need your ear protection, as well as a good mask...but this tool is so good I haven't stopped singing its praises to anyone who will listen. Take my word...It's a steal at the price...AND it arrived in 36 hours from the moment I hit the BUY Button!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2011
So far, I've only used the saw blade and scraper blade.With a saw blade, this tool is very good for making precise cuts and for blind cutting. While it doesn't cut as fast as a circular or reciprocating saw, it is far more controllable. It can fit in tight spaces and is unlikely to cut anything you don't want cut. Unlike a reciprocating saw, it can cut without a starter hole and without starting at an edge.The scraper blade works well for cutting various materials, including carpet and carpet foam. I haven't yet used it as intended.I purchased this tool in late October 2011, and it came with an accessory adapter, which isn't mentioned in the product description. According to the manual, this adapter "allows the tool to be used with accessories for Fein, Bosch, Rockwell, and Dremel" tools. I also purchased "Versa-Tool MB3B" blades, They fit without the adapter (note, they look like txmom1's picture, rather than like the amazon pic).Before I bought this tool, I carefully looked through the reviews for this and for the replacement saw blades. It seems that people who leave poor reviews complain about one of two things: blade life, and the power switch. The switch doesn't feel as sturdy as I'd like it to, but I have not had trouble with it in the two months I've had it.On to blade life. The vast majority of saw blades are *not* intended for cutting steel, even if they say they can cut metal. Also, "bi-metal" describes the blade composition, not what the blade can cut! The nature of this type of saw means that the blades heat a lot and aren't exposed to air to cool them down. If you want your blades to last, frequently pull them out of the cut and allow them to cool off, especially if they start smoking.I've hit several nails, and have yet to ruin a blade. If you hit a nail or if the blade stops cutting easily, it can be sharpened in the same way that a hand saw can be - using a triangular file at two angles. Continuing to use a dull blade will heat it to the point that it loses its temper, and sharpening can't help that.Things I dislike: the switch, and the noise. The switch works fine for me, but I'd prefer a trigger-style switch like on a circular saw. As for noise, I'm pretty sure any other oscillating saw will be just as noisy - the noise comes from the cutting action, not the motor or gears. I think the only way to fix that would be to make the saw operate at a frequency above the range of human hearing. If you use this type of saw occupationally, you'll definitely need ear protection.