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The JTWEB Japanese Tooth Oscillating Saw Blades set includes 12 high-performance blades designed for clean cuts in wood and plastic. Featuring a unique curved-edge design for optimal cutting angles and upgraded Japanese teeth for enhanced efficiency, these blades are compatible with most oscillating tools, making them a versatile addition to any professional's toolkit.
Manufacturer | JTWEB |
Part Number | 202309140459003 |
Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 7.13 x 0.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 202309140459003 |
Color | Black |
Style | Wood Clean Cut (Japanese Tooth) |
Material | CRV |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 12 |
Included Components | 6pc x standard Japanese tooth saw blade 6pc x extra long saw blade 3pc x adapter |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**.
Cost savings alternative to major brands - performs just as well
These JTWEB multitool blades seem to be lasting and performing as well as other major brands I’ve used. The life of the blade always depends on what you’re cutting. I’ve used these mainly on wood and cement fiber siding even though they are advertised for use on plastic. Cement fiber dulls them more quickly than wood - of course, when using it in wood if you hit a nail it’s going to dull.The measurements on the side of the blade are for plunge cutting. I always use a fresh blade for plunge cutting shorter cuts to preserve the numbers for future cuts; and use a more worn blade for full deep cuts.I use these in both a Woodworks multitool and also those sold by Harbor Freight. I choose Harbor Freight multitools when I’m cutting anything in cement fiber board because the dust eats the tool up and they’re cheaper to just toss. Anytime I’m cutting a hole into cement fiber siding, I first use a grinder with a diamond blade and then use a multitool cutter to clean the corners and edges of the hole.When using shims with setting interior doors, I use these blades to cut the excess shims off. When framing and running boxing, if we have a piece of wood out of alignment I use these blades to take off the excess misalignment. These make it through three or four houses if we don’t hit nails.I have not needed to use the adapters as these blades seem to have a universal fit for all our multitool cutters – corded and cordless. I definitely recommend these blades for a cost savings alternative to major brands
S**B
Very good value just watch out for nails
Oscillating tool blades can be expensive, but for about $2 each, these are good quality at a good price.I’m relatively new to using an oscillating tool. So far, I’ve learned that the blades do not last long. While they are working, you hope for a clean and accurate cut. Having this many on hand is a big benefit to me. It will encourage me to change blades when necessary instead of trying to forging ahead with a dull blade.The long teeth arranged in an arc is great feature for plunge cuts and for quickly going through soft material - like pine. The teeth are also offset. By alternating the tilt of each tooth slightly up and down, material can be more quickly cleared from the cut and the possibility of the blade jamming up in the cut or burning the edges of the cut are greatly reduced. (The photo shows the offset teeth - it’s the best I could do)The biggest hazard for these blades will be nails. I typically use a blade that can handle metal too because there are sometimes nails hiding in places you don’t expect. I’ll save these for pine trim, drywall, and light density plastic. I’m hopeful they will work well on PVC too.If you’re only going to have one type of oscillating blade in your tool box, I’d say go with one capable of handling wood AND metal. If you see yourself working with pine trim and other light applications, this set is a very good addition to the wood/metal blades.
D**D
good fit for my Milwaulkee multitool - long blade is a really nice one to have
Overall, I've been very happy with these blades. I use these in my Milwaukee multitool, and they fit fine with no issues. There are all wood blades. If you hit a nail or something metal, a tooth pops off pretty instantly, but these are all wood blades, so I don't believe it is an indicator of bad quality. The extra-long blades are great for reaching in further for a cut but have to be careful because since they are longer, they are little easier to break. They are really the best blades in the set as they are just really great for those hard-to-reach cuts. Comparing to getting these at a box store, these are a real value. They do come with adapters, but I didn't need them for my Milwaukee. They cut quick and do what they are supposed to. Overall, very happy with the blades.
J**N
IMPRESSED WITH THESE BLADES
I recently purchased the Japanese Tooth Oscillating Saw Blades and I’m very happy with my purchase. The blades fit my Craftsman tool perfectly and cut through wood like butter. I was impressed with how durable they are and how clean the cuts were. It’s important to note that these blades are only for cutting wood, but if you’re looking for a reliable set of blades for your woodworking projects, I would definitely recommend them. The blades come in two different lengths, standard and extra-long reach plunge cut, which makes them versatile for different types of projects.
H**I
Love the Japanese toothed blades.
I mostly use my oscillating tool for cutting wood. These blades seem to work better than blades with shorter teeth, and seem to last long.
B**D
Great Value
Once you start using an oscillating tool you'll wonder how ever got by without one. They are extremely useful, and I find I use mine all the time.These JTWEB blades are well made, and extremely cheap compared to the name-brand options. I especially like the way these blades flare out, giving one a wider cutting perimeter than a standard blade. I like to cut PVC pipe for an outdoor irrigation system with my oscillating tool (easier than using a standard cutting tool and less prone to damaging the pipes), and the flared edge on this tool stabilizes the process by making it less likely the pipe will roll out while cutting. These blades seem to be just as sharp and effective as the name-brand blades, but at a much lower price, so I have no problem giving them 5 stars. I can't comment on durability at this point because I've only been using them for about a month, but I will update my review after more use. One more note is that I have not tried cutting metal with the blades because they do not indicate they work on metal. However, for wood and PVC pipe, they perform really well.
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