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Product description Other options Japanese Tooth Blade 20PCS Blades 3PCS Titanium Blades 12PCS Titanium Blades Titanium Carbide Blades Hook Knife Blades Review: Great deal. Blades last when abused! - Super Clean Cuts Review: A Pro Handyman's View: Excellent Quality, Bargain Price, Exceeded My Expectations! - I'm both a graduate degree'd engineer who greatly values quality tools and also the owner of a handyman business who uses his tools daily to earn a living. With that as background ... Carpentry is a major focus of my handyman business and I end up using my oscillating multi-tool quite a bit doing various carpentry repairs. A couple of years ago I discovered these Japanese tooth curved blades and they quickly became my favorite blades for cutting clean wood. Note that these blades are intended for and optimized for cutting clean wood, which they do better than any other blade I've used. Note that these are not intended for and will not prove durable cutting wood with nails or cement board. These fit my Milwaukee M12 oscillating multi-tool perfectly and should fit any similar tool. The curved blade noticeably improved control, especially at the start of a cut, and the Japanese tooth profile cuts clean wood and plastic very quickly and cleanly. These are fantastic blades independent of price, but given the low price they're an amazing bargain. An easy 5 stars from this reviewer! Note that at the time this review was written there are currently two other reviews, both of which contain significant misinformation. One 5 stars review states these blades are made of Japanese steel, but this is an error. These blades are made in China of Chinese steel, but use the traditional Japanese saw tooth profile. The other review gives these blades 2 stars based on the fact that they're "soft steel and wear quickly". Note that the photo accompanying that negative review (which I'll also include in my review for reference) shows a worn out toothless blade that was just used to cut ***cement board***! The reviewer is absolutely correct that these blades, and also any blade that's not carbide, will wear quickly cutting cement board. These blades are intended for cutting clean wood and are clearly indicated as such on every one of the blades. Cutting cement board with these and then complaining they didn't last long indicates more about the user than about the quality of these blades. When used for their intended purpose (cutting clean wood) these are the best blades I've used and are an absolute bargain.












| ASIN | B0FG73TM6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,770 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #128 in Power Oscillating Tool Blades |
| Brand | Hiinny |
| Brand Name | Hiinny |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 18 Reviews |
| Included Components | Japanese Tooth oscillating tool blades |
| Item Weight | 240 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hiinny |
| Material | Chromium Vanadium Steel |
| Material Type | Chromium Vanadium Steel |
| Model | Hy-ob5 |
| Number of Teeth | 12 |
| Part Number | Htob-5a |
| Style | Japanese Tooth Blades 10PCS |
| Style Name | Japanese Tooth Blades 10PCS |
J**N
Great deal. Blades last when abused!
Super Clean Cuts
S**7
A Pro Handyman's View: Excellent Quality, Bargain Price, Exceeded My Expectations!
I'm both a graduate degree'd engineer who greatly values quality tools and also the owner of a handyman business who uses his tools daily to earn a living. With that as background ... Carpentry is a major focus of my handyman business and I end up using my oscillating multi-tool quite a bit doing various carpentry repairs. A couple of years ago I discovered these Japanese tooth curved blades and they quickly became my favorite blades for cutting clean wood. Note that these blades are intended for and optimized for cutting clean wood, which they do better than any other blade I've used. Note that these are not intended for and will not prove durable cutting wood with nails or cement board. These fit my Milwaukee M12 oscillating multi-tool perfectly and should fit any similar tool. The curved blade noticeably improved control, especially at the start of a cut, and the Japanese tooth profile cuts clean wood and plastic very quickly and cleanly. These are fantastic blades independent of price, but given the low price they're an amazing bargain. An easy 5 stars from this reviewer! Note that at the time this review was written there are currently two other reviews, both of which contain significant misinformation. One 5 stars review states these blades are made of Japanese steel, but this is an error. These blades are made in China of Chinese steel, but use the traditional Japanese saw tooth profile. The other review gives these blades 2 stars based on the fact that they're "soft steel and wear quickly". Note that the photo accompanying that negative review (which I'll also include in my review for reference) shows a worn out toothless blade that was just used to cut ***cement board***! The reviewer is absolutely correct that these blades, and also any blade that's not carbide, will wear quickly cutting cement board. These blades are intended for cutting clean wood and are clearly indicated as such on every one of the blades. Cutting cement board with these and then complaining they didn't last long indicates more about the user than about the quality of these blades. When used for their intended purpose (cutting clean wood) these are the best blades I've used and are an absolute bargain.
B**D
Tough little blades that cut wider than average
I've never used a Japanese-style arc-edge blade before, but I like these a lot. Super sharp out of the box, and they seem to be as durable as any oscillating blade you can buy. They're rated just for "clean" wood, meaning no metal, but with some patience I was able to work through some trim nails without noticeably notching or wearing down the blade. Note that this style has a wider cut-path, from side to side, than the typical blade you might be used to, so be sure to turn on the oscillating tool first and get an eye for the width of the cut before you put it to the wood. The depth gauge on the side of the blade is handy while they last, but like all oscillating blades I've found, the markings will tend to rub off after a couple of cuts. But I've yet to find a blade that doesn't do that. So really, zero complaints here.
W**L
Japanese steel has always been my favorite for woodworking
This is a selection of 10 of my most used oscillating tool cutters. The arc edge should out perform the straight edge in cutting applications. This is designed for clean cuts in wood or plastic and not for materials with embedded nails. These cutters are made with Chromium Vanadium Steel to cut softwoods and plastics effortlessly. The straight edge cutters lack the longer, thicker curved teeth of this cutter with should offer faster cutting and much longer life. They are actually triple ground to retain sharpness, durability and work efficiently with your tools oscillating movement. No more burned edges or melted plastic with these blades. They claim 3 times faster cutting with reduced vibration as well. While compatible with 95% of the tools on the market, it will not work on Fein Starlock, Bosch MX30 or Bosch quick release tools. However, adapters are included for use with regular Dremel, regular Bosch or C-Clip Dremel tools. Used in the right application produces stellar results.
R**T
Danger in using
Will not hold into my machine making them highly dangerous to operate
D**2
Very good
I don’t need a Japanese tooth often but when I do, these do a nice job. Just gotta remember to switch the blade if you’re doing something a little more destructive. They seem sharp and cut clean and at an incredible price and value compared to getting these in a physical store, if you can even find them.
T**E
Sharp, agressive teeth
I was impressed with the slightly curved blade. I was able to make plunge cuts (bore cuts) in to wood a bit easier than straight blades. This means I started the cut from the middle of the material, rather than at an edge. I like the Japanese teeth pattern; they have always cut well for me. I have never had oscillating tool blades last super long for me ever since I began using them about 15 years ago. My testing of one of these blades when for quite a while, and it still seems as sharp as new. A very nice product.
A**S
Good Value for Disposable Blades
I’ve been paying the same price if not more for a single blade from the bigger brands and wasn’t impressed with how long they lasted. I decided to try this 10-pack instead, and I’m glad I did. The quality is decent, but I’d consider these more of a disposable blade— you'll use it for a while before the blade start to wear down and then just replay through with a fresh blade. The price makes up for it though, since having a fresh blade on hand is really handy. They cut well, especially on softer woods, and for the cost I think they’re worth keeping around for projects where you don’t need a blade to last forever. Overall, I’m happy with them.
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