Dremel universal oscillating accessories are the first truly universal oscillating accessories available that require no adapter. The unique dual interface fits all competitive Oscillating Tool, including those with a quick change feature. The Dremel MM485U universal carbide flush cut blade has high-performance carbide teeth designed to cut hard and abrasive materials like nails, screws, stainless steel bolts, galvanized pipe, plaster and lathe, cement board, fiber board, sheet metal, slate, ceramic tile and more. Its wide 1-1/4 in. blade speeds through long cuts and can make plunge cuts up to 1-11/16 in. D.
- Universal dual interface directly fits all tools
- Fits Rockwell, FEIN, Makita, Ridgid, Milwaukee, Bosch, including the DEWALT and Porter Cable quick change feature
- Carbide tooth blade material for high-performance hard material cutting applications
- 3 high performance flush cut blade provides longest life and fastest cut of all Dremel flush cut blades
- 3 MM485U carbide flush cutting blades
- Recommended use for cutting hardened materials
Delfina Rempel (verified owner) –
not impressed with cutting formica
Vernon Cronin (verified owner) –
The bit was easy to install and worked as advertised. I used it to break down an old granary wall so I could save the tongue and groove. I cut at least 100 old nails with 1 bit.
Gonzalo Wisoky (verified owner) –
Recently purchased an oscillating tool that came with 3 blades included. A specific job I needed to do essentially required using the oscillator. The one included that resembles these blades, wasn’t carbide. This would have been fine except I discovered 2 nails hidden in the wood work. The nails destroyed that blade. So I went to my local HD store for blades and discovered these. Those nails were gone in a flash and the blades UN-scarred. Oscillating tools can be a great time saver especially if you have good blades.
Fausto Bosco (verified owner) –
I used them on tile grout and it cut right through it.
Oran Hauck (verified owner) –
I purchased these blades for use on my Ryobi Multitool. They’re not listed for use on the Ryobi, but fit and work great. I recently pulled up carpet on concrete floors to lay tile. Many of the nail strip nails could not be removed or broke off. Between a carbide wheel cutter and these blades I was able to cut all of the nails below the floor level. I also removed a hard wood entry door threshold. Took me three blades to remove that, but the hardwood was so hard I couldn’t even establish a cut with normal blades. These blades don’t last long, but they do the job!
Skyla Fahey (verified owner) –
Super-long life
Ismael Lang (verified owner) –
these are items i use most days as a general contractor, the tools are good , the screws are what they are
Xzavier Klein (verified owner) –
Cut Aluminum nice
Mario Champlin (verified owner) –
These are excellent blades
Claudine Nolan (verified owner) –
Bought these to cut through the BILLION of staples holding together old laminate flooring and worked quickly and efficiently!- They did wear through quicker than I would have liked but we were using it pretty hard! Also they are fairly pricey but if youve ever had to deal with staples these will cut through them well.
Candace Effertz (verified owner) –
These blades are good and can last long if you don’t cut nails in the same spot all the time .
Ronaldo Conroy (verified owner) –
Works
Roosevelt Keebler (verified owner) –
Cuts fast!
Ike Carroll (verified owner) –
Adequate
Judd Predovic (verified owner) –
These blades dont last long enough for the price that they demand. running at $40 dollars for a three pack thats over 13 dollars a blade. They work decent when new but burn up pretty quick when needing to use them to cut screws and nails. Trying a different brand thats a little cheaper and hopefully better made. I understand these are a usable item and are not expected to last forever but I bought a 3 pack not very long ago during a bathroom demo and renovation and they are already spent.
Wyman Wisozk (verified owner) –
I use these blades to cut out rotted sections of decking when I work on repairing my cedar deck. These blades work very well for making vertical cuts as well as cutting off decking screws with stripped heads.
Eula Howe (verified owner) –
The blades are working. They will cut nail and metal strips easily because of the carbide teeth. A good buy.
Ryan Swaniawski (verified owner) –
The blades work well, but dulled quickly going through OSB. They don’t fit as well as I’d like on my Rockwell oscillating tool, but I knew that was going to be a gamble.
Berniece Prohaska (verified owner) –
very good cutting old plaster/lathe
Kody Nader (verified owner) –
Cuts great through wood, easy to cut straight