⚡ Cut fast, last longer, and own every project with EZARC Carbide Blades!
EZARC Carbide Oscillating Saw Blades feature advanced carbide laser welding technology for up to 30 times longer lifespan than bi-metal blades. Designed for versatile cutting across wood, metal, nails, drywall, plaster, and PVC, these 3-pack blades include an integrated dual-scale depth gauge for precision and a universal quick-release fit compatible with most major oscillating tools—making them the ultimate all-in-one solution for professionals and DIYers alike.
Manufacturer | EZARC |
Part Number | OLH34G |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 3.43 x 0.63 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OLH34G |
Style | General Purpose |
Material | Carbide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**D
FIT A VARIETY OF OSCILLATING TOOLS!
These high quality blades fit on 3 different brands of oscillating tools that I own. They cut metal well and are durable. The design is low profile allowing you to cut in tight spaces. These are a good value.
A**R
Pleasantly surprised......
Have used many "so-called" oscillating blades for cutting nails/screws. Nails are not so bad but screws are different story my experiences been the so-called metal cutting blades last no more than 3 or 4 screw cuts. Renovating thirty-year-old deck which means having to deal with rusted deck screws. Almost all are #8 with a good coating of rust. And rust is much harder on blades than the metal itself. Did a lot of searching before purchased these blades. Because the screws have deteriorated at least 1/3 of the screws cannot be removed with a driver (heads break off) which then requires the oscillating tool. Thus far I've got at least 50 screws on same blade. What is help greatly is having an oscillating tool that has 5° capability with good power. I'm using an old Rockwell F50. Please note these blades have virtually no woodcutting capability.
R**Y
popular carbide blades that work really well and less expensive than big box stores
I use these alot, properties lots of remodeling, i use oscillating tools quite a bit. These cut through nails quickly, while i've never counted compared how many i can cut compared to other brands, there's enough positive feedback on ezarc product (which i use others of) and reviews to indicate these are good value which is why i keep using their products. Recently my inlaw was using a bosch carbide on his, and these on mine, i could not determine a major describable difference in cutting speed (did not test /compare blade life).
J**5
Great blade for plumbing jobs
I needed a blade to cut through an old widespread faucet that had too much corrosion to remove by any other means. These blades had no problem with the task. Had to cut through both the hot and cold water valves and the drain pipe. Despite the need for three cuts, only required the use of one blade (leaving the other two for future projects). In addition to a great quality blade, this company is also know for their customer service if you do have any issues. And the price is much better than some competing blades. I highly recommend this product.
A**E
Tough cutting edge works well for nails
I purchased these for cutting metal and wood that may have nails or screws embedded. I tried a blade on several nails from 6d t0 16d and it cuts right through them without noticeable wear. I also had a sink drain stopper lever that needed to be shortened. It was considerably harder than the nails and this blade cut through it with no problem.Cutting wood is another matter. If you have wood with nails in it, or you want to reach behind or between boards to cut nails off this will work pretty well, but when you try to cut through wood directly it will heat up and burn quickly. These small teeth are primarily made for metal and some plastics. They just won't clear sawdust efficiently enough to make this a good wood cutting blade. For cutting wood, try the EZArc Japanese Tooth blades. They're awesome! Just don't hit a nail with one.I have purchased several different types of EZArc oscillating saw blades recently and they work very well in the applications they are made for. Far better than some of the other brands I've tried.
T**N
Very durable!!
If I could give more than 5 stars I would. I have used Bosch, Milwaukee and other cutoff blades but these by far are the best. I use them to cut off nails under siding. They cut off twice as many nails as the other blades I use, and for wood they are fantastic . I would definitely recommend them.
L**.
Works OK
It doesn’t cut through screws ‘like butter’. Took a couple of minutes, but I was able finally to cut through six old screws that were poking out of our house. Took off some paint, so I had to do touch up. Thought it would cut through easier, like the video showed.
D**N
Way better than a bimetal blade for cutting fiberglass
Out of ignorance, I was using a bi-metal blade (HF) to cut fiberglass (prefabricated shower/tub) and was dismayed when it lost its edge after only a foot or two. What a difference these blades make! It's not quite a hot knife through butter, but the difference is really notable. They eventually do dull but they last *much* longer than the bimetal blade did. Thumbs up...
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