Lowe's has
8-Piece Dremel 20-volt Max Cordless 2-Amp Variable Oscillating Multi-Tool with Soft Case, Battery & Charger (MM20V-01) on sale for
$49.
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Rokket for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Versatile multi-tool that can cut, sand, grind, scrape, and remove grout from various materials such as woods, metals, plastics, adhesives and grout
- Exclusive angled-body for continuous comfort, reduced hand drag and improved control
- Compact front end allows for applications in tight, hard to reach spaces
- Separate on/off switch retains speed setting for ease of use; OPM ranges from 10,000-20,000
- Wrench-free accessory design for easy and simple accessory change
- Soft start gradually increases tool speed for added control and safety
- 20V MAX lithium-ion power- kit includes one battery
- Includes (1) Swiss made MM485 high performance Carbide cutting blades which provides up to 30X life in hardened material compared to standard bi-metal oscillating blades
- Includes (1) MM482 Bi-Metal cutting blade which provides 15X life compared to standard bi-metal oscillating blades in wood and metal
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Corrected.. was typing too fast.. thanks! They are compatible though
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ToolMath
10.8 = 12
18 = 20
Bosch (blue) = dremel
That's why I don't buy this. Even though starlock is superior, and I am sure there are knockoff on ali, not worth the cost and effort.
Ugh, sold the Bosch oscillating on fb marketplace that I got with the chameleon for this reason. Starloock may be superior, but sourcing reasonably priced blades is a pain. Was very tempted until I read your post, thank you
Looking at the ad, it appears this tool uses regular OT blades, not starlock