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The Saxton 35mm Carbide End Cut Blades deliver professional-grade precision and durability for oscillating multitools. Compatible with top brands like Dewalt, Wolf, Stanley, and Worx, these quick-fit blades excel at cutting plaster, brick, and grout with minimal wear. Ideal for electricians and DIY pros chasing sockets or removing grout, they combine long-lasting carbide grit with effortless blade changes to keep your projects moving fast and flawless.




























| ASIN | B01CYHUN1M |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,348 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 27 in Oscillating Tool Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (710) |
| Date First Available | 14 Mar. 2016 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item model number | QF35EC03 |
| Manufacturer | Saxton |
| Material | carbide |
| Package Dimensions | 16.4 x 16.3 x 1.02 cm; 100 g |
| Part Number | QF35EC03 |
S**1
Good quality multitool blade
Excellent blades. Cut through plaster, dried mortar &brick with relative ease and wear is acceptable. Enough life to chase out three double sockets to 36mm depth through plaster and soft block and chase out 2m of wall for cabling. I'm ordering more.
D**A
I've been ripped off!
What can I say - these blades did an absolutely superb job. I say ripped off because I bought a pack of 3 and only needed 2. Keep them dry though as the tips get clogged up when the dust is damp. Keep the blade clean, don't apply pressure (let the blade do the work) and clean out regularly and they'll do what they're supposed to do. I like Saxton blades as they're inexpensive and do a fabulous job. I have them in my circular saw and my table saw and the cut is excellent.
D**H
Robust and did the job well
I occasionally have to channel cabling into walls and was looking for something that could tackle brick. These bits did a great job, and helped enormously with cutting the sides of the channels and the edges for the backboxes. I had a lot of channeling to do so used all of them on the one job, cutting one double and three single holes for boxes, and around 5m of channeling into red brick...HARD red brick at that! The trick with these is that they work supremely better by moving the blade side to side as you cut.... it's on an oscillating tool after all, so stationary cutting will have less affect. The only downside is that I still had to manually break out the brick between the cut lines, but that's not the fault of the bits. I had NO issues with the bits bending, blunting quickly or snapping at the holding point. Good item.
M**W
Tough as hell and very useful to have with your multi tool
These things are absolutely amazing!! I use these for chasing block walls out for wiring and plumbing and they are like a hot knife through butter! So far I’ve chased out 10 sockets and 4 light switches with just the three blades and they are still going strong with very little sign of wear just yet. They just keep gnawing through the blocks!
G**L
Light duty cutting only
Anything harder than breeze block then they will not cope … wore out three blades for two double wall sockets .. disappointed!!
A**R
Good blades
I cut 3 double sockets out into brick. I drilled a few pilot holes to help. The blad is still usable.
M**C
Perfect for Chases in Block/Plaster
Used with a Dewalt oscillating multi-tool to cut chases and back-box holes through plaster and block work. Worked perfectly, cut clean straight lines in no time at all. Can't speak for longevity as I only used one of the three but would highly recommend as an alternative to the mess an angle grinder makes.
T**S
Does the job but fragile multi tool retainer slots
I used these carbide blades to channel out for a re-wire, it is a very quick way to do this work. The first one I used went on and on until the tip wore out. Every bit since has cracked at the flange which is used by the multi tool to locate and retain the blade. See the picture. The blades aren't cheap and I would whole heartedly recommend them if they didn't snap so easily. And yes it was properly tightened onto the multi tool which I have used for a very long time. The material (plaster and render/thermolite block was not an issue to me, and the blade whizzed through it, probably not as hard as some of the grout I have encountered. Advice - buy plenty or choose a superior alternative blade. You can see from the photograph there is plenty of blade left which is frustrating when you can't hold the blade securely in the multi tool. Hope this helps you.
M**A
Bonsoir pour petit travaux plâtre, briques. Yannick
F**O
Usate su muro per tagliare con precisione malta e laterizi. Il risultato è stato positivo ma la lama in 10min è da buttare.
D**O
durano poco
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