⚡ Cut Smarter, Last Longer – The Titanium Edge You Can’t Miss!
EZARC Titanium Oscillating Tool Blades come in a 3-pack featuring titanium-coated bi-metal teeth for enhanced heat resistance and durability, lasting twice as long as regular blades. Their unique wavy tooth design ensures superior cutting performance across a wide range of materials including wood, metal, nails, screws, and plastic. Compatible with most major oscillating tool brands, these blades are engineered to boost efficiency and precision in every cut.
G**L
Cut over 50 hard coated screws with one blade
Looked online and saw different types of blades for oscillating tools. Bi-metal had poor reviews for cutting off nails and harder metals. Screws I have to cut are hard and have some kind of gray coating on them. They were too long and stuck through the flooring to the space underneath. Concerned people would try to sit up and end up with injury from the sharp tips.Decided on a Dremel XR oscillating tool and these blades. One of these blades cut through over 50 screw tips and 10+ thick nails. Ate through staples. Wasn't that great on some wood that stuck down with a few staples, but there are blades for wood if you want to cut that primarily. This carbide blade cut what I wanted. Lots of screw tips. My dad already had 20V batteries from DeWalt. I used two of his 1.5 Ah batteries and a 1/3 of his FlexVolt 20V-60V 6 Ah battery. Approx 5 Ah of run time on one blade before some teeth in the middle of the blade disappeared. Still cut through stuff with the teeth missing, just slower. Using the remaining teeth on the sides kept going just fine.Worth what I paid for the blades. Ordered another pack. These eat through thin metal like staples. Breeze through nails. Screws are a little hit and miss whether produce either smoke, sparks, or both. Press too hard, sparks. Dust or the like on the screw, smoke likely. I just take a short break, wait for the smoke to stop, and go back to it.Dewalt had low vibration, easy to use upside down (back on floor, screws sticking down from flooring above), blade only started slipping side to side when it lost some teeth in the middle.I remember one review on a different site complaining a bi-metal blade only cut 3 nails and quit. Learned carbide's supposed to be better for concrete nails and screws. These blades worked great for me. Easy to put into the Dewalt tool. Easy to use. Did the job. Cut more than I expected.
M**L
Work great
These work great on nails, staples, facia, siding, etc. just bear in mind they do wear out, but 3 for about the price of one at a big box store is a great deal.
D**F
Versatile Blades - Just Don't Push Their Limits on Heavy Metal
Picked these up hoping to tackle some metal cutting, which was probably asking too much of them. My bad for trying to use them on thick metal - kind of like trying to cut a steak with a butter knife. Live and learn!The good news? These blades are actually pretty solid for what they're really meant for. They slice through drywall like a dream and handle wood cuts without any fuss. Clean cuts, decent durability, and they don't dull quickly on these materials.Sure, they didn't work for my original metal-cutting plan, but that's on me for pushing beyond their capabilities. If you need blades for general construction work - drywall, wood, lighter materials - these will serve you well. Just don't expect them to be superheros with heavy metal.
J**E
Not bad pricing
So far so good
J**S
Good but...
The package came sealed and in perfect condition, the only bad thing is that it came without adapters for other brands. I don't know how to get in touch with the brand so that
J**5
Good Blade - Great Customer Service
Needed to cut a brass lock nut off of a bathroom faucet that was corroded and wouldn't spin off. It was in a difficult position so I needed a longer blade. Couldn't find a carbide blade with the extra length so went with these since they claim they are ok for metal. These cut fine, but I did have a problem with one blade where the attachment slot cracked and began to spread (see photo). I contacted EZARC customer service and was promptly sent out a replacement set. So I give the blade 4 stars and one extra star for the great customer service. I've used other EZARC blades with no issues, so assume the issue was a one off. Would still recommend EZARC blades.
M**N
Don’t last even on wood
Have bought the shorter bi metal blades for years and they last me 6 to 8 months with constant cutting of wood and metal. Liked these because of the longer reach and said bi metal but they are garbage. Same day cut maybe 8 wood door jams and the blade was worn out. Don’t buy
M**H
It fits all multi tools
Great product, does what it is supposed to do
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