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frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • May 22, 2025
frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • May 22, 2025

5-Piece Milwaukee Multi-Tool Oscillating Blade Kit w/ NITRUS & Bi-Metal Blades

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Home Depot has 5-Piece Milwaukee Multi-Tool Oscillating Blade Kit w/ NITRUS & Bi-Metal Blades ( 49-10-9115W) for $29.88. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Nitrus Carbide delivers the fastest cutting and longest life
  • Titanium Charged bi-metal for up to 15X Longer Life vs High Carbon Steel Blades
  • Titanium Charged bi-metal blades utilize an optimized titanium blend for maximum wear-resistance and longer life
  • Reinforced Universal Fit OPEN-LOK anchor for better strength & control
  • Universal Fit OPEN-LOK Anchor fits all major brands of non-starlock tools
  • High Carbon Steel (HCS) wood blade for cuts in clean wood, drywall, & pvc
  • Protective black oxide coating for corrosion resistance
  • Long lasting laser etching for clear and easy blade identification
  • Made in the USA with global materials
  • Includes:
    • 1x 1-3/8" NITRUS CARBIDE Extreme Metal Blade
    • 2x 1-3/8" TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Blade
    • 2x 1-3/8" HCS Wood Blade
    • 1x Storage Case

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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has 5-Piece Milwaukee Multi-Tool Oscillating Blade Kit w/ NITRUS & Bi-Metal Blades ( 49-10-9115W) for $29.88. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Nitrus Carbide delivers the fastest cutting and longest life
  • Titanium Charged bi-metal for up to 15X Longer Life vs High Carbon Steel Blades
  • Titanium Charged bi-metal blades utilize an optimized titanium blend for maximum wear-resistance and longer life
  • Reinforced Universal Fit OPEN-LOK anchor for better strength & control
  • Universal Fit OPEN-LOK Anchor fits all major brands of non-starlock tools
  • High Carbon Steel (HCS) wood blade for cuts in clean wood, drywall, & pvc
  • Protective black oxide coating for corrosion resistance
  • Long lasting laser etching for clear and easy blade identification
  • Made in the USA with global materials
  • Includes:
    • 1x 1-3/8" NITRUS CARBIDE Extreme Metal Blade
    • 2x 1-3/8" TITANIUM CHARGED Bi-Metal Multi-Material Blade
    • 2x 1-3/8" HCS Wood Blade
    • 1x Storage Case

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Project Farm rated the EZARC one of the best for metal. $25 for 3 carbide blades. I believe he was testing cutting through metal.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YDMX...tle_3&th=1
Cutting screws with an angle grinder is your tangent.
This deal is for oscillating tool blades that can cut wood, metal, drywall, pvc, etc.

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Quote from Ck2hi :
Carbide isnt bs my guy. Should prob do some research into it 👍 but i agree this is overpriced
Where is my post did you see me mention "carbide?" I said the Nitrus coating is BS on oscaillating tool blades. The return on investment is so minimal, especially on this type of blade. The main difference with the "Nitrus coating" is your blade isn't going to generate as much heat. Meanwhile, you're still going to chew up your "carbide blade" quickly if you're going through nails. If you watch the project farm videos some other people posted in thread, you'll see that a lot of them may only go through 10-12 screw. I think that's what the carbide Milwaukee did. So how much do you think getting the blade cooler is going to help? Are you going to get an extra screw or two? If so, why pay double or triple the price for that? Now there are types of blades that have greater expected longevity and heat dissipation would be more relevant. If you had the "Nitrus" coating on those, then sure, they would be fine if you could get them for the right price and probably give you a little extra performance.
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Quote from Ck2hi :
Is this a good buy? Pretty much would only be for the carbide blade for me and seems like they sell 3 packs of carbide tips for this price on amz. Idk enough to know
This pack has 5 blades + the box, so comes out to $5 per item. Looks like it has 2 wood only blades, 2 bi-metal blades to cut through wood with nails/staples and 1 carbide blade that can cut screws. $5 is very good price for premium brand blades assuming you have use for all of them.

If you're only looking for carbide blades and have no need for other blades, then I highly recommend this Diablo 2-pack for $20. https://www.homedepot.com/p/DIABL.../315442835
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Will these work in the dewalt tool? Or are they not universal?

They will work
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Where is my post did you see me mention "carbide?" I said the Nitrus coating is BS on oscaillating tool blades. The return on investment is so minimal, especially on this type of blade. The main difference with the "Nitrus coating" is your blade isn't going to generate as much heat. Meanwhile, you're still going to chew up your "carbide blade" quickly if you're going through nails. If you watch the project farm videos some other people posted in thread, you'll see that a lot of them may only go through 10-12 screw. I think that's what the carbide Milwaukee did. So how much do you think getting the blade cooler is going to help? Are you going to get an extra screw or two? If so, why pay double or triple the price for that? Now there are types of blades that have greater expected longevity and heat dissipation would be more relevant. If you had the "Nitrus" coating on those, then sure, they would be fine if you could get them for the right price and probably give you a little extra performance.
The Nitrus is a carbide blade, and the several year old Project Farm video tested some much older non-carbide Milwaukee blade that isn't even available anymore. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011DGSI3K/
About the only relevance the video has to this deal is to show that carbide blades are better.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
The Nitrus is a carbide blade, and the several year old Project Farm video tested some much older non-carbide Milwaukee blade that isn't even available anymore. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011DGSI3K/ About the only relevance the video has to this deal is to show that carbide blades are better.
The "Nitrus" is a coating over the carbide that resists heat. The carbide Milwaukee blade without the Nitrus dulled out after cutting through like 12 screws. Do you really think paying double or triple for the blade to get keep it cooler is going to do much? Maybe get you through an extra screw or two at best? Big waste on money. You can buy carbide blades without garbage coating for much less. There may be a limited number of other tasks you would use a multi-tool for that would benefit from longevity due to the blade not being worked as hard, but IMO, this isn't worth the price. Plus, a lot of times the blades get replaced due to getting gunked up from other things, and cooler blade isn't going to save it from that.
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The "Nitrus" is a coating over the carbide that resists heat. The carbide Milwaukee blade without the Nitrus dulled out after cutting through like 12 screws. Do you really think paying double or triple for the blade to get keep it cooler is going to do much? Maybe get you through an extra screw or two at best? Big waste on money. You can buy carbide blades without garbage coating for much less. There may be a limited number of other tasks you would use a multi-tool for that would benefit from longevity due to the blade not being worked as hard, but IMO, this isn't worth the price. Plus, a lot of times the blades get replaced due to getting gunked up from other things, and cooler blade isn't going to save it from that.
The old Milwaukee blade in that video WAS NOT CARBIDE. Show me a comparison video with the blades that are in this deal, then we'll have something to talk about.
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
You obviously watched a different video.
I watched the Project Farm video that I linked to back on page 1 and it does not include a carbide Milwaukee blade.
If you know of some other video from him that covers carbide Milwaukee blades, I'm sure that we'd all like to see it.
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I didn't watch your link. You're not exactly a reliable "source" for tool info. If you think the Milwaukee Nitrus oscillating blade on a multi-tool is a better option than an angle grinder with a metal cutting blade, please feel free to share details as to why this would be a better option? Context: cutting through screws, and being economical, since this is a "deal" site.
Earlier, you said: "If you watch the project farm videos some other people posted in thread, you'll see that a lot of them may only go through 10-12 screw. I think that's what the carbide Milwaukee did." If not the Project Farm video that I posted, then what video are you referring to that included a carbide Milwaukee blade?
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
Still waiting to hear about how this is more efficient than a metal cutting blade on an angle grinder for cutting through screws...
Cutting screws with an angle grinder is your tangent.
This deal is for oscillating tool blades that can cut wood, metal, drywall, pvc, etc.
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Couldn't get dicks to price match as no local target store shows in stock
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Very good deal. In for 2. $59.76 for 12 items (10 blades, 2 cases) for $4.98 each. Single comparable blades are $10+ each. I'm counting the cases also because they'll likely outlive the blades. Repped thx OP I needed blades!
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