The MILWAUKEE Universal Fit OPEN-LOK 2-1/2 in. Titanium Enhanced Bi-Metal Multi-Material Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade 1 Pack is made from premium high-speed steel. This 2-1/2 in. bi-metal blade is ideal for cuts in wood, nails, PVC, and drywall. The titanium enhanced bi-metal multi-tool blades deliver faster cuts vs the previous generation, featuring more teeth with an increased cutting width and a deeper plunge cut. These oscillating multi-tool blades are designed with global materials.
- Universal Open-LOK Anchor for quick blade changes
- Bi-metal for up to 15x longer life vs high carbon steel blades
- Titanium enhanced to extend blade life
- Ideal for cuts in wood & nails, PVC and drywall
- Raised Open-Lok Anchor for flush cutting
- Cut-away blade body shape for fast plunge cuts
- Protective black oxide coating
- Long lasting laser etching for clear and easy blade identification
- 2-1/2 in. Cutting width and 1-5/8 in. Max plunge cut depth
- OMT cut away blade body
- OMT made in USA with global materials
- OMT 1-pack
- Includes: one 49-25-1241-2-1/2 in. bim tin multi-material blade 1-pack
Marjolaine Kling (verified owner) –
This is a multi-tool blade that everyone should have with their multi-tool. No more worry about cutting wood only to discover a nail in the wood ,after you ruin a blade. This blades handles it because it was designed to cut wood and light metal. I used it on a project that had 34 inch PVC pipe to reroute. The blade cut the PVC straight and clean with out changing to a special blade. The universal attachment means it will fit most multi-tools from the best to the inexpensive.
Martine Waters (verified owner) –
Good addition to my tools
Mikel Goyette (verified owner) –
I use blades like this for my oscillating multi-tool all the time trimming extrusions, door trim to allow for flooring and many other things. I also use MDF a for several of my projects so finding blades that will last is a plus. I thought I would try out this titanium blade out to see how it performs with the various materials I use. I am using a Craftsman oscillating tool and the blade is a universal fit but it doesn’t fit completely saddled on to the mount of the tool but it seemed to stay on and steady when I turned it on. I used it to cut some 3/4″ thick MDF trim at the top of a door frame, the blade is very sharp and the cutting went very quick and maintained a nice crisp clean edge. After making several cuts the blade has stayed very sharp even after cutting through some nails. I have only had the blade for a couple of weeks but it already has out performed others I have used. I used the blade to cut some dowels off of backside of some brackets I made to hold tools in my garage and the cut was rough but with a little sanding it turned out pretty good I am not sure I would use them to flush cut something very nice as it might leave some scratches. Overall I am very pleased with the performance of this blade for what they were designed for.
Donny Daniel (verified owner) –
I used this Multi-Tool blade on my old no name oscillating tool and it fit fine. The package states that the blade is universal. It even comes with a Dremel tool adapter. I like that the blade is wide(2-1/2”) and that it is bi-metal. Meaning it will cut wood and nails. I did cut off a nail that was in a 2×4 and the blade did a good job with that and still cut a notch out wood with no effort. I had some screws that came with coat hooks I was attaching to a 1×8 and the screws were too long for the 3/4” thick wood, but they matched the finish on the coat hooks, so I wanted to use them. I attached the coat hook to the wood and then used this blade to cut the excess screw protruding through the wood. That was a bit of a challenge for the blade, but I found it worked better if I moved my oscillating tool side to side across the blade instead of holding it on the screws in a stationary location on the blade. The blade still cut wood great after that, but I think cutting through the screws may have dulled it a bit. It’s a nice blade and is very well made. I gave it 4 stars only because the screws challenged it some. I would certainly recommend this blade.