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The Dremel MM485B 3-Pack Carbide Oscillating Tool Blade Kit is designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, offering unparalleled durability with carbide teeth that last up to 30 times longer than standard blades. Compatible with a wide range of oscillating tools, this kit is perfect for cutting through various materials, ensuring precision and efficiency in every project. Plus, with reliable USA-based customer service, you can tackle any task with confidence.
Brand | Dremel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Included Components | flush cut blade(3) |
Product Dimensions | 3.87"L x 0.66"W x 5.42"H |
Material | Carbide |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 767615323213 754262239202 080596037444 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346000016, 00767615323213, 00080596037444 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | MM485B |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | MM485B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3-Pack |
Style | 3 Pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**H
Impressive blade life, brittle blade tip so be careful to not hit it on something by mistake or you will be sad like me
These carbide blades work very well on so many different materials. I am very happy with how long a blade lasts. I have used 1 to cut many pieces of drywall, plasterboard, wood trim, nails, you name it & I am still on the 1st blade.Perfect for cutting outlet holes in drywall for retrofitting electrical to get a clean cut & not do dull.I won't get the benefit of 3 blades, I put them in my multi tool bag & found that one of then broke half the blade carbide teeth tip off. I was sad about that as they are not cheap. I tossed that blade as it was useless, but the blade life of the others is excellent. Carbide is a very hard, but brittle material so I guess it happens.....I would not try to use it for cutting much wood, as the blade pitch & tooth profile is not ideal for this, but if you need to cut some wood, or a nail holding an electrical box inside a wall, or anything similar, they are perfect. Pure wood cutting, go & get a proper dedicated wood blade, it would be a better choice.Use the right tool for each job!Disclaimer: No one has ever given me anything for free off Amazon, as I am apparently neither: Funny enough, verbose enough, factual enough, post enough pictures of 'it' in action or I simply don't buy enough stuff every year to warrant anyone wanting to try to get my opinion. So basically what you get is the unadulterated truth as I see it :-)
P**N
Cuts several times faster than with regular steel blades.
Well worth the cost and did excellent job cutting boards off in tight places. Am glad I made the purchase.
R**G
Better than EZARC blades. Dremel is the best so far after 3 years of use.
Yeah I watched the Project Farm video and I tried EZARC blades and a few other brands and none of them lasted as long or cut as fast as the Dremel. The flaw in his video comparison is that you cannot just let the blade go through one screw straight into the next one without it cooling down. The blade will just get red hot at the tips and start to melt. If it was a race to see which blade would take the longest to melt then the Ezrac beat out the Dremel on Drywall screws, but who would do that on a real job?Anyway this is just my experience working with the Dremel Multi Max Tool on a few dozen projects.The Dremel blade cut through wood very well while the EZARC blades do not. Both blades cut through metal very well but I give the Dremel an edge mainly because it seemed to last longer in real world usage and it does not require a stupid adapter to be put in place to use it. That adapter stuff when using third party blades with Dremel is annoying and slows down my work flow. If the third party Blades were better I would put up with it, but they are inferior to Dremels blades so it's a waste of time.My only gripe with the Dremel blade is that I think they could make a better blade if they wanted to. They have been milking the M845B for years because no one else has pushed the envelope and made a vastly superior blade to compete with them on quality or one of equal quality for a significantly lower price.
J**R
Great USA quality and good value for carbide blades- the Dremel are fantastic!
I use these fairly often with different projects, especially cutting nails and thin metal. I've compared Dremel to other carbide oscillating tool blades and these are plainly better at holding their edge. I use a DeWalt tool and my trick is to cut the ears back a bit on the opening so it fits without an adaptor; these blades are a much better value than the DeWalt so for me it's worth a minute of time to fit these and save some money. Note if you want to cut wood, the Japanese-style teeth blades are the best, but for non-wood cutting these cannot be beat. I'm leaving this review today because I'm buying them again, it's been few years the 3 have lasted for me.
N**Y
Great for cutting toilet bolts
This ended up working great, I had to cut some toilet bolts and a hack saw was just not going to work as there is not a lot of room and so bought this hoping it would work as expected and it was awesome, but right through the bolts as I had 2 toilets to replace, and the bolts were just not coming off. Thank you, great product.
M**Y
Did the job
Used it for tile cutting and steel or could have been iron piece I’m not sure but cut it just fine.
K**D
great for smaller jobs
The product was delivered quickly and worked well.
S**.
Fast cutting and durable
Used for demolition while building a walk in shower alcove
M**S
Excelente
Excelente
A**S
Great blades for the MM50
The MM50 tool has a different fitting than older models. I bought blades that were advertised as compatible with ALL Dremel MM tools, but the opening is too large for the MM50. These blades fit and work perfectly with the MM50.
F**O
Excelente.
Excelente producto. Muy funcional para cortar metal, madera y muros.
K**.
Not as good as I thought?
I wasn’t impressed, I thought I had eventually found a blade that would cut nails and screws in wood.They worked better than any Fein blade but still not cost effectively.I continue my quest for the ultimate cutter!
Y**T
Super
Très bonne qualité coupe bois clou très rapidement merci
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