The MILWAUKEE Universal Fit OPEN-LOK 1-3/8 in. Titanium Enhanced Carbide Teeth Extreme Material Blade 1 Pack is designed for Oscillating Multi-Tools. It has a unique aggressive tooth design that offers users optimal cutting performance in wood, screws, metal pipe, nails, cement board, plaster, and more. The 1-3/8 in. Titanium Enhanced Carbide Teeth Extreme Material Blade lasts up to 50X longer than standard bi-metal blades and can be used in a wide range of materials for the longest blade life. The unique, aggressive carbide tooth design offers faster cuts and better cutting performance in wood when compared to standard carbide blades. These Milwaukee multi-tool blades are designed with global materials.
- Universal fit OPEN-LOK Anchor for quick blade changes
- Titanium enhanced carbide teeth for up to 50x longer life
- Unique aggressive carbide teeth design for faster cuts
- Ideal for extreme material cutting in wood & screws, metal pipe, nails, cement board, plaster and more
- Titanium enhanced to extend blade life
- Raised Open-Lok Anchor for flush cutting
- Cut-away blade body shape for fast plunge cuts
- Protective black oxide coating with long lasting laser etching for clear and easy blade identification
- 1-3/8 in. Cutting width and 1-1/2 in. Max plunge cut depth
- OMT unique aggressive carbide
- OMT made with global materials
- OMT extreme materials
- OMT 1-pack
- Includes: one 49-25-1521-1-3/8 in. carbide teeth wood blade 1-pack
Alexys Johnson (verified owner) –
This oscillating blade works very well and cuts a lot of different materials in addition to wood so its like an all in one blade. It really does last longer then a typical blades do even when cutting tougher materials such as drywall. The blade is universal fit and works with other brands as well so you don’t have to get the same brand blade as your oscillating tool. I recommend this blade and will definitely get more in the future are I wear them out over time.
Catherine Johnston (verified owner) –
The blade fits tightly on my Ridgid Jobmax Oscillating head and attached only at 90° intervals. There was no ‘wiggle’ of the blade at all before or after use. Blade cut through wood easily and quickly but slowed when I got to the 2 screws. One Galvanized and one deck screw. The blade went through them fairly well but showed some wear (see photo). It still cut through wood easily and quickly but for carbide, I expected better performance through metal. A second cut through one screw damaged more teeth. I do not see this blade cutting through more than 3 or 4 screws before it will not cut them anymore. I did not try bolts or aluminum bar after the poor performance on screws. I would recommend this blade but knowing that it has slightly better but limited life.
Reyna Windler (verified owner) –
This cutting blade is well packaged, both the cutting tool and the adapter needed for some oscillating tool models. The blade was coated in a bit of oil, presumably to prevent rusting. The packaging and tool are both marked proudly with “Made in USA” which I appreciate and support. The cutting blade is clearly carbide tipped and a very fine tooth. I used this to cut through some particle board and it cut well, but be clear this is not a fast cutting blade design. Packaging says “Faster Cutting”, but this is relative to presumably other designs. I’m happy to add this to my collection of cutting blades for my variable speed, oscillating tool and will be useful when running into nails in future cuts.
Bobbie Predovic (verified owner) –
This Milwaukee blade is tough! I used it to cut off some nails that were protruding through some joists during a remodel project. The blade showed minimal signs of wear. A different blade that I used that didn’t have the carbide tip ended up with shredded teeth when I cut nails with it.I believe this one will last quite a bit longer. Also, it’s made in the USA — something you don’t see that much these days!
Roslyn Corwin (verified owner) –
Carbide tipped blades are essential in renovations if you expect to hit nails frequently or (like in the example below) you may hit plaster. Regular steel blades grind dull very quickly once you hit plaster or grouting and you end up with the dreaded ‘smoking’ blades. This blade does an excellent job in these mixed material applications. The advantage over other carbide blades I have used is the cutting speed in wood. This blade seems to discharge the saw dust very efficiently, so cutting speed is comparable to wood cutting blades with larger teeth.The ‘universal fit’ is very precise, excellent/tight fit on two different multi tool arbors.Have only done one frame at this time, but am very pleased with this blade