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The OX Premium Oscillating Tool Blades 4 Pack offers a versatile set of high-carbon steel blades engineered for precision and durability. Compatible with most oscillating multitools, this kit includes fine, coarse, extra-wide, and bi-metal blades designed to tackle wood, plastic, drywall, and metal with minimal vibration and clean cuts. Ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking reliable, long-lasting performance across a wide range of remodeling and repair projects.











| ASIN | B0FV94WFDZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #836,957 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #857 in Power Oscillating Tool Blades |
| Brand | OX |
| Brand Name | OX |
| Compatible Material | Wood, Plastic, Metal, Drywall |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 31 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4 pack blade |
| Manufacturer | OX |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Model | OX-P184302 |
| Part Number | OX-P184302 |
| Set Name | 4 Pack |
R**B
Good Value Multi-Tool Blades for General Use, With Room for a Rounded Option
I thought the overall quality of these blades was comparable to some of the more expensive name-brand options I’ve purchased in the past. They fit directly onto my oscillating multi-tool without any issues, and installation was quick and secure. For general cutting tasks—wood, drywall, and light remodeling work—they performed well. The variety in the four-pack is useful. The wider blade is helpful for longer, straighter cuts, while the narrower blades allow for more precise work. For typical homeowner or DIY projects, this is a versatile and practical set. In terms of durability, I found them similar to brand-name products. When cutting wood or plastic, performance was solid. However, when cutting through nail heads, the teeth wore down fairly quickly. That seems consistent with many high-carbon steel blades in this category, but it’s something to keep in mind if you anticipate frequent metal cutting. One improvement I would suggest is offering a rounded head design option for certain cutting applications. That shape can make plunge cuts and curved cuts a bit more controlled and versatile. Overall, this is a dependable, good-value set for general use. If you’re doing heavy metal cutting on a regular basis, you may want to supplement with a dedicated bi-metal blade, but for standard projects these perform comparably to more expensive alternatives.
N**I
Solid, reliable blades that perform well with Ryobi multitools
I’ve been using this OX blade set with my Ryobi multitool and it fits perfectly with no wobble. The blades feel sturdy and well-made right out of the box. I tested them on wood and trim, including areas with nails, and they handled it without any issues. The different blade types are useful and make switching between rough cuts and cleaner cuts easy. Cutting is smooth and controlled, with very little vibration. After several jobs, the blades are still sharp and show minimal wear. Overall, these blades are durable, dependable, and a great choice for both DIY and professional use.
L**Y
Not the best of the best, but decent blades for a reasonable price
(Disclaimer: I've only had the chance to use these blades on drywall and a few small plywood cuts.) I hate crap blades. Like really hate them, even if they are inexpensive. All it does it take time out of the day to go fetch another blade and install it. Oscillating blades aren't as bad as some other tools, but still, it's annoying. So, I generally only buy quality blade sets. This set is a decent quality. Not the best I've seen, but certainly not bad. The drywall performance especially was good, which is what I wanted them for anyway. On plywood, the teeth ground down a bit more than I would have expected from just a few cuts, but it still wasn't too bad, and the cuts were clean. The spot welds that hold the blade to its mounting plate are ugly to look at, though. Not sure why that was done vs something cleaner looking. Regardless, they seem to be secure and I doubt they will be an issue in the future. The blade will be used up before that happens. Value wise, I think the price is a bit steep for the quality, but only slightly. It's pretty fair for a "mostly above average" blade set like this. It's certainly better than the dirt cheap Chinese megapacks that aren't much better than using a table knife. If I need replacements, I may consider buying this again. Time will tell, primarily from how much use I can actually get out of them. I will update this review accordingly if they don't meet expectations.
C**H
Well made easy cutting replacement multitool blades.
Great replacement blades for my multitool. Since these are universal there is a bit of a large gap between the slots to fit this on your tool and the edges of the tool (see photo for what I'm talking about), but it tightens up nice and tight - so I'm not ultimately worried about it. I also wish these went full circle around the attachment point, as it can be tough to fit these on and hold in place while tightening the bolt. That said - once installed they fit and tighten well and cut nicely. They're well made and good quality and cut through quickly and easily.
A**5
Quality Blades - Decent Value
Good quality blades. Price per blade has been hovering around $7.49 per blade for the four pack since I purchased them. They work well with all 3 of my DW multitools. Easy on, easy off. Quality blades for wood cutting. I'm a carpenter and they have been serving my needs just fine. For the price they are up there with the red and black ones made by the "devil" blade brand. Overall I recommend these. OX has been putting out some quality tools in recent years and these can be added to that list.
J**E
Reliable Blades That Cut Clean and Fast
These were easy to swap onto my oscillating tool, and they felt solid as soon as I started cutting. They moved cleanly through wood and drywall without excessive vibration, and I did not have to force the tool to get smooth results. I liked that the cuts stayed controlled, especially for plunge cuts and detail work where accuracy matters. After several projects, the edges are still holding up well, which makes them feel durable rather than disposable. One small downside is that they can heat up during longer cuts, so short breaks help keep performance consistent. This set is best for DIY projects, home repairs, or light renovation work where versatility matters. They get the job done efficiently and feel dependable enough to keep in my regular tool rotation.
T**Y
Cuts like butter-fits dewalt
Excellent value for the cost. This kit of 3 blades is steal for the price. One blade cost more in a box store than the amount you get for 3 here. They are made with decent thick quality heads and paper thin blades that cut through wood like butter. I was very happy with product ability to saw through some 2x4’s. I needed to work on 6 ends to cut out a corner so they would sit on an uneven 2x6. Worked super accurately and faster than taking down to cut with any other tool. It fit perfectly right on to my dewalt no problem. I haven’t used it metal or dry wall but it’s cuts the wood no problems whatsoever. A 3 piece set is great if you need variety, next time though I’ll probably grab wood blades only as that’s what I use most. OX brand is proving to be a pretty solid choice in my workshop!
C**R
Premium, British made blades
These Chromium-Vanadium (CRV) steel blades from OX Premium are the types of oscillating tool blades I wish I'd started with. I've always used the blades that come with oscillating tools, or purchased inexpensive packs of replacements. These blades are the real deal, British Steel if you will. Most blades you get are simply punched out of a single piece of metal, typically high-carbon steel (HCS) or high-speed steel (HSS, the same thing, with a little tungsten and molybdenum added). These blades have HCS bases but with CRV cutting heads, which have been laser welded together. They cut true and fast. I went through all the blades on a piece of 4x4 dimensional lumber. First cutting through a 1/4" lag that had a head broken off. Then expanding the area, including another thin pass across the bolt. The bi-metal blade never jumped or hopped off the metal, but rather shaved off a nice thin sliver. The coarse blades made short work of the surrounding area, while the fine blade helped me do a little clean up. While I don't normally expect to do precise work with an oscillating tool, I could see using these that way with more practice. Highly recommended. We've got two homes, 100 and 120 years old. There's always something unique to cut through and these blades get the job done.
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