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 blades tooth pattern similar to a standard hacksaw blade. The Dual Interface allows its use with the most common oscillating tools in the market without the need of an adapter.
- Dual interface to work with Dremel, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, Rockwell, DeWalt, Fein, Porter Cable, Ridgid oscillating tools without the need of an adapter
- Bi-metal blade designed for precise and flush cuts
- Includes: MM462U 1-1/8 in. BiM blade
- Application: flush cut precisely with flooring or tile installation, cuts through wood, plastic, drywall, non-ferrous metals (such as copper) and other soft materials, ideal to cutting doorjambs, baseboards, and flooring installation
Wilhelmine Hackett (verified owner) –
Worked great
Mollie Pacocha (verified owner) –
The “easy install” feature is great. And the blade cuts through wood and metal with no problem.
Danika Langworth (verified owner) –
Better than average blade life.
Lisandro Walter (verified owner) –
worked great
Easter Gislason (verified owner) –
Best option for the tool.
Jessika Denesik (verified owner) –
The only bad thing I can say is the price maybe a couple bucks high
Brandon Hauck (verified owner) –
The work horse of the Dremel vibe tool blades.
Francisca Runte (verified owner) –
The tool worked as intended and performed very well. Bought this tool to add to my collection as I needed something specific to work on my motorcycle.
Theresa Luettgen (verified owner) –
Great product and great design.This blade has a perfect angle for any task and its sharp enough to get the job done whether you’re tackling wood, metal or drywall. I totally rely on this blade when facing difficult tasks.
Elbert Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
Doesn’t last even cutting white pine.
Chelsey O’Hara (verified owner) –
Purchased to use mostly to cut cedar decking but also to withstand the occasional nail. I bought two of these because I was concerned about durability and did not want to have to make multiple trips to Home Depot for extras. I am almost done with my project and the first blade is still sharp and going strong. I have the receipt and can return the unused blade but I like the product so much that I think I will keep it and look for other projects to use it on.
Duncan Morar (verified owner) –
Good for the price
Deonte Bode (verified owner) –
The nut that holds the blade on get to hard to take off
Elton Jones (verified owner) –
Quality tool…..cuts through nails very easily.
Neil Nikolaus (verified owner) –
Not long ago I obtained an oscillating tool (not Dremel) which came with a few attachments. I haven’t used it much but came into a job several days ago in which my oscillator was really the only option. And it worked great. Except the job ran into a couple nails (spikes) that the supplied blade just couldn’t handle. So I ran to Home Depot, sorted through the many blade options and settled on a few choices including the one seen here. I selected it because it was carbide and made for all materials including steel. It did not disappoint. Those nails were no match for this blade and the blade barely looks used.This blade was a little lower cost than a competitors blade but also has the multi tool layout that allows it to fit a wide variety of oscillating tools.Need some blades and want to save a few bucks? Strongly consider these Dremel blades. I got the job done for less.
Brooks Durgan (verified owner) –
Replaced it for an employee not sure on functionality
Alysson Krajcik (verified owner) –
Did the job perfectly
Rita Daugherty (verified owner) –
Worth the extra cost….
Marc Jaskolski (verified owner) –
Highly overpriced for what it is.
Stephon Gutmann (verified owner) –
Worked fine but I think it’s overpriced.