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Re: Multi tool blades

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So, how well do they cut and how long do they last...?
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Re: Multi tool blades

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Yep, mine arrived the next day, except I got the open-ended type for Dewalt, not tested them yet
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Re: Multi tool blades

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Any update on these blades?
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Re: Multi tool blades

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Bought 10. Undercut some door frames no problem. As they are long teeth the side teeth tend to chip off if caught on brickwork - too be expected though. At £1.40 each they are classed as disposable... Good value for money.
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Re: Multi tool blades

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getthewheelsinline wrote:Bought 10. Undercut some door frames no problem. As they are long teeth the side teeth tend to chip off if caught on brickwork - too be expected though. At £1.40 each they are classed as disposable... Good value for money.
classify your blades as good worn and knackered

use the good blades to cut within a few mm off a wall hostile surface or suspected nails then finish with the knackered blades if in doubt use a part worn blade then a knackered blade :huray:
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Re: Multi tool blades

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getthewheelsinline wrote:Bought 10. Undercut some door frames no problem. As they are long teeth the side teeth tend to chip off if caught on brickwork - too be expected though. At £1.40 each they are classed as disposable... Good value for money.
Thanks for the update !
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Re: Multi tool blades

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yeah, they seem okay to me too. Not tried them out for any length of time, but then again none of the other brands last that long anyway
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Re: Multi tool blades

Post by Bob225 »

old blades - I sharpen mine up and use them as a scrapers ideal for removing tiles or the kids stickers that weld them self to everything with the added benefit of the multi-tool
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