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JORGENSEN Oscillating Tool 5°Oscillation Angle, 4 Amp Oscillating Multi Tools Saw, 7 Variable Speed with 16-piece Electric Multitool Blades & Carrying Bag - 70800

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  • 5° Oscillating Angle: 5° oscillating angle makes working more efficient. Compared with normal oscillating tool, 4-5 times
  • 16-piece Electric Multitool Accessories: Includes 1-5/16" Flush-Cut Wood Sawblade, 1-5/16" Bi-Metal Flush-Cut Universal Sawblade, 2-11/16" Flush-Cut Wood Sawblade, 3-1/2'' Flush Cut Oscillating Tool Blade, Oscillating Scraper Blade, Oscillating Sanding Pad, 10 Pcs Sanding Paper: 60 / 80 / 120 / 180 / 240 grit x 2 Pcs
  • Quick Change: JORGENSEN vibrating saw achieve quick change of the blades. Additional locking bracket protects your finger from clipping in the blade-change-process. Quick-Change Attachments design provides you higher efficiency by saving time
  • 7 Variable Speed & Wide Applications: 6-speed switches allow users to; JORGENSEN oscillating tool has 7-speed position with 8,000-16,000 OPM, that appropriate output speed can be easily customized to your needs while working. With versatile accessories, you can use this tool to do various household projects, such as cutting, scraping, sanding, cleaning, polishing and more
  • Ergonomic Design: Slim body engonomic design soft grip provides the best cutting performance for long-time usage, in the meantime provides convenient and stable operation for users; Universal fit system matches most brands of blades or other accessories



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WMW
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Excellent quality made short work of trimming around the doors trim and other obstacles along the wall to slide tile under, changing the tool cutter is easy. Very handy tool to add to any shop. . It has multiple cutters for different materials and a storage case.
Stephen J. Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I think this is a fantastic tool,so very easy to use. I think it’s very heavy duty for what I am using it for. Around the house and light residential side work. 👍👍👍
JW
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I am generally afraid of power tools ... but I bought this hoping I would use it ... and I did! It's a great little tool to have. I have already used 2 of the attachments. After minimal use, they look like they're getting "tired" but they are working so that might be normal. I find it very usable, not intimidating and perfect for the little jobs I needed done. It was nice to do them myself. I will say, to read the instructions. I read everything and still forgot to wait until the tool completely stopped to put it down (after turning it off). Luckily it didn't damage the floor but I felt pretty foolish to forget such a simple instruction (and didn't use my common sense to think about the few seconds it needs to fully stop vibrating).
Gracie's Dad
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I have three oscillating tools: a 12v Milwaukee cordless, a 20v DeWalt cordless, and this one. The Milwaukee is easiest to manage, but it’s useless for all but the lightest jobs, and I wouldn’t buy it again. The DeWalt — like most of their stuff — is a nice tool. For most jobs, like making flush cuts in molding, it’s great.But for heavier work, you really need the power of a corded motor. My last corded oscillating tool was a Rockwell Sonicrafter X2 (which I would not buy again). The Sonicrafter had good power, but also has a design flaw — a chip on the circuit board that breaks looks from its solder joints and causes intermittent operation. And the circuit board is covered in epoxy, so it’s pretty much impossible to repair. There are YouTube videos about this, if you’re interested.Anyway, I bought this Jorgenson tool to replace the Rockwell. What I use it for is heavier jobs where the DeWalt takes too long, like making flush cuts in pressure-treated decking. The Jorgenson will do in a minute or two what takes much longer with the DeWalt. As other reviewers have noted, it does get hot — but if you’re doing work like this, you should be wearing gloves anyway.I haven’t used it for anything other than cutting, and probably won’t. But the blade change mechanism works well, and the supplied soft case, while not super luxurious, keeps everything in order. Overall, I think it’s good value, especially with the coupon.One other note … I started out using the blade marked as being for metal or wood, since I figured that I would need to cut off some nails. The blade wore down after a half dozen nails and I replaced it with an aftermarket titanium blade. So I wouldn’t bother with the blades that are supplied with the tool.
JT
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Sure, this is not a major name brand, but it is heavy and appears to be made to last. I have used it only a couple of times and have never used another brand, so I may not be the best reviewer, but it cut through the wood siding I had to notch like a 'hot knife through butter"!In addition to its beefy feel, it has speed adjustment, comes in a perfect carrying bag, and includes several attachments which allow you to use the tool immediately.The only thing to not like might be the orange color - haha! I enjoyed using this tool and hope you will, also.
M. Parker
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I've owned a Fein for 20 or 30 years, basically since they came out - $400 way back then. But, lately I've been longing for the quick blade change and non-slip features of the newer blade holders. It seemed like the blade on the old Fein always came loose no matter how hard I cranked on that Allen screw.Jorgensen is a good company and this one had good specs at low price, so I ordered it for a project. And, I ordered a bunch of blades from cheap Chinese manufacturers, Fein, Bosch and DeWalt.And, there's the bad part, the Fein and Bosch blades did not fit straight out of the package. The holes in them were too small for the central shaft of this tool. But, I loved the solid feel of the tool and everything else about it seemed good. So, I went to the shop and used a Dremel to grind out the holes on blades that didn't fit - took maybe 30 seconds per blade. Now they all fit and I can live with this small issue.Yes, the thing is loud, but I've owned the Fein for a long time and THAT's loud. Seems normal to me.Yes, the 5 degree stroke is larger than other similar tools but with the soft start it seems fine, I think it cuts better with the longer stoke. Though it does vibrate in my hand somewhat more than the old Fein did.Yes, it's heavy - that doesn't always equal 'sturdy' or 'well built' but, I think it's a good thing in this case.And, yes, it's corded. But, I felt that a battery one would either not last long or, with a big battery, would be heavy and unwieldy. This one is the size and weight of my old Fein and I got decades of good use out of that one. I don't find myself grabbing this thing for a quick cut, some jobs are long and corded is the way to go. And, I don't use it so often that pulling a cord when I do is going to break me. On today's project, I'd already pulled a cord for the shop vac.
Jeff Cole
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I’d been using a cheap HF oscillator that finally gave out. The Jorgensen is so much better. Feels much more solid, the attachment mechanism works really well and it cuts so much better. Amazed for the price!
David H
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
more powerful motor than many others (4 amp), amazing 6 speeds, a more secure blade mechanism than just a machine screw, and an additional 1 degree left right blade throw (makes for a much faster cut).
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