

🛠️ Cut smarter, not harder — the ultimate multitool blade kit for pros who demand more!
The Bionso 40 PCS Oscillating Saw Blades kit offers a comprehensive, cost-effective selection of high-quality titanium carbide and bi-metal blades designed for cutting wood, metal, and plastics. Compatible with over 95% of oscillating tools on the market, this set ensures durability, ergonomic comfort, and quick blade changes, making it an essential upgrade for both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradespeople.














| ASIN | B07TSBTDJ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #433 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Power Oscillating Tool Blades |
| Brand | Bionso |
| Brand Name | Bionso |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,937 Reviews |
| Included Components | oscillating saw blades kit |
| Item Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bionso |
| Material | Titanium Carbide |
| Material Type | Titanium Carbide |
| Model | JPTZ |
| Number of Teeth | 35 |
| Part Number | de-Wristband-08h-959 |
| Set Name | 40-Piece Oscillating Saw Blade Set |
| Style | Industrial |
| Style Name | Industrial |
| UPC | 795274334646 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**Y
Great Set of Saw Blades – Just Could Use a Bit More Variety
I recently purchased the Bionso 55PCS Oscillating Saw Blades set for my multi-tool, and I’m really pleased with the quality and performance. The blades fit perfectly with my Dewalt tool, and they’ve made quick work of cutting through wood, plastic, and metal. looks like great quality and vibrates just as it should. Zero issues with performance issues. The titanium coating on the blades provides excellent durability, and they’ve held up well during extensive use. The set offers a good selection of blades, and the quick release feature is super convenient for fast changes between tasks. My only wish is that the set included a few more metal-cutting blades and perhaps some longer ones, as I occasionally find myself needing a bit more reach for certain cuts. However, despite that, this is still a great set for the price, and I’ve found it very versatile for a range of DIY and professional tasks. Overall, I’m happy with the purchase and would definitely recommend this kit to anyone looking for a solid selection of oscillating saw blades!
A**R
Cheapies
Only get 5 metal cutting blades out of the 120. They dull fast but for wood you have plenty to spare. You get what you pay for(as you usually do). They are a cheap price and a cheap quality. The only reason I give it a five star, is because I didn't pay much for them.
B**.
Nice set of quality blades
Huge, varied set of blades for most oscillating multi-tools. The blades are of good quality and are well-machined with sharp cutting edges. Most are straight blades, but there are 2 circular blades, several angled blades, etc. Each blade is sealed in cellophane to protect it until it’s needed. What is missing however is a scraper blade which is one of the most handy attachments. Another beef is that the “manual” which shows the compatible saws features tiny, tiny images & print and is extremely hard to read. This assortment comes in a handy, reusable plastic box for storage. The price is outstanding and worth every penny despite the few shortcomings.
R**D
Nice cases for storage and and amazing quantity for the price!
Nice to have many to chose from when first using did not notice different kinds for different uses that was very handy! Was cutting out window frames to fit in barn so having an abundance in hand was very helpful!
M**B
As good as 'brand' blades.
Alot of bang for the buck. Work as good as the Milwaukee brand.
M**C
Definitely worth the money
Differently a great deal. Cuts really good.
C**N
Worth it
They don’t last long but heck for the price compared to buying at Lowe’s for 20$ for 1 honestly can’t beat it even if you gotta swap a blade every day it cheaper than buying box store blades
Y**H
Spend the money on a few quality carbide blades that you actually need
Forty pieces sounds great but most of them are the same one that can't cut through anything other than wood. If you hit a nail, it's done. Even when cutting wood, they get super hot and smoke. The titanium blades weren't that good either. I do like the round ones. Somehow they are more durable too. I've used them quite a bit and they both still work to some degree. I use them when I need more precision since you can kind of ease into the cut and establish a line. Then I switch to my carbide blade to do the bulk of the work which is Milwaukee brand but I would expect any carbide blade to work well. I still have several of these blades that are unused and I basically use them as sacrifices. I'll throw one of these in there until all the teeth have melted, just to get the party started. Honestly after trying carbide blades I rarely do that anymore because the carbide is so tough. Even when it dulls it still powers through nails and whatever else it finds. The scraper blades, while not durable, can be useful and can be sharpened so there is some value there as well.
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