For flooring installation, get the Dremel 1-1/8 in. Bi-Metal Flush Cut Blade. Precisely cut or plunge cut through wood, drywall, non-ferrous metals like copper, plastic and other soft materials. The blade’s tooth pattern similar to a standard hacksaw blade.
- Compatible with the multi-max system
- Flush cut precisely with flooring or tile installation
- Bi-metal construction
- Cuts through wood, plastic, drywall, non-ferrous metals (such as copper) and other soft materials
Arjun Feest (verified owner) –
the blade seems to be great quality but does not fit my Chicago electric power tool
Barrett Spinka (verified owner) –
Just like the other reviewers said. It’s a blade that does the job, but unfortunately goes dull really fast. I made 8 cuts of 1-1/4 molding and had to change the blade. For the price I would expect the blade to last longer than that.
Jewel Wiegand (verified owner) –
Worked as described
Pinkie Ritchie (verified owner) –
Great for cutting a square hole in a 2×8, finishes the cut in the corners where the circular saw can’t reach.Great for cutting back siding that overlaps aluminum window mounting wings, (necessary to replace window after a fire).Good for cutting odd holes in sheet rock. Dulls the blade quickly but dull blade still works for this purpose.
Jaylan Ledner (verified owner) –
High quality product but very expensive to buy as singles or three pack
Evans Nicolas (verified owner) –
Versatile blade for the your Dremel to get in those tight places.
Melisa Will (verified owner) –
I needed to remove some wood to replace a door threshold without damaging the new door frame. It allowed me to cut close in without interference from surrounding structure and trim only the excess off. It remained very sharp through the process.
Tod Bogan (verified owner) –
I’ve used less expensive blades and they all break on me in the middle of the job. Dremel blades are more expensive than any other brand but they are absolutely worth the money. This particular blade Cuts wood sheet metal and pvc, even after receiving notches from the clown who borrows your multitool. I wish the price were lower but they do the job!
Israel Gorczany (verified owner) –
These blades are great for what they do but the life expectancy is very short for the price.
Alyson Wiegand (verified owner) –
Excellent product
Isac Vandervort (verified owner) –
I bought a Multi Max Dremel Tool about two months ago and have used several different blades for different project and find this blade very useful for dry wall repairs.
Kareem Wisozk (verified owner) –
Blade did exactly what you would expect
Elmore Bogisich (verified owner) –
Did not want to purchase as this item for a one job project, but it did and excellent job. Now have the tool with several different blades for future projects.
Garrick Jerde (verified owner) –
Even though I think it’s cost is a bit high, it certainly made the task easier. I used it to notch a corner off an inside door frame, w/o having to remove the frame first.
Alfred Wyman (verified owner) –
Easy to use like all dremel products
Bertram Crist (verified owner) –
I like it…I am using a lot…..price ..a bit high…..
Eugene Dietrich (verified owner) –
Works great
Vesta Boehm (verified owner) –
I’m a plumber, and this tool is an asset. It’s great under counters when I have to remove pieces of wood to install a faucet, or get to a leaky pipe with out doing a lot of damage
Mack Steuber (verified owner) –
Great
Cleora Vandervort (verified owner) –
Wider than blade being replaced. I wore out the previous blade