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Assortment includes blades for general-purpose wood cutting, and varied thicknesses of metal (ferrous and non-ferrous) and plastics. Includes durable plastic case for blade storage. T-shank design for maximum grip and stability which fits over 90% of current jig saw makes and models.
From the Manufacturer
This assortment of blades adds function and affordability to your jigsaw blade needs. Compatible with most competitor's jig saws. These blades eliminate the need to set the screw in a mounting hole to reduce breakage. They are crafted to the durable Bosch standard The set includes two each of T101B, T119BO, T144D, T118A, and T118B jig saw blades.
Deeds
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Good blade selection. Works well with my saw.
S. K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Excellent price and perfect to fit in the DW331 case for use as needed. I flip the blades I have used upside down until they are dull then toss and use the next one. Working perfectly.
Howdy
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Bought this set to augment my Leatherman Surge multi-tool. These fit perfectly and provide a wider range of saw blade options than Leatherman offers. Fit is snug and attaches easily.
ELDON HUNT
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Great starter set of blades for jigsaw birthday gift.
t kelley
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Better blades than anticipated. Stiff and sharp so cut curves better than other blades I have used
Rezivor
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Recently needed to cut some cut out some 4X4 inch squares on cupboard doors for installing frosted glass. Wanted to ensure the blade I would use, would make cutting the squares quick and, easy. So I decided to buy these jig blades. Needless to say that yep, these work perfectly! High quality blades, they give you a variety of blades for cutting different sizes. And to cut either wood or metal! The blades are just the right thickness in my opinion too! Thick enough to be durable. Yet slim enough to get in smaller areas if need be to complete your DIY projects. They effortlessly snap/lock right in place. Easy to remove and switch out. Can easily recommend these to anyone needing to get jig saw blades. That want a fair price, good quality, reliability!
Chadnic
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
These are real Bosch blades and they work great in my jigsaw. Been using them for years now. They fit tight and have a slower dull out rate than the cheap blades, meaning they stay sharp longer and make great cuts. The trick to using these for me was to make sure to use the right kind of blade for the job. Here are the tips I use to make sure to get the best life, and best cuts from these blades.Pro-tips:1. This may seem obvious but step one is to choose the right blade. A blade with less teeth and an aggressive pattern will cut larges chunks out of wood all at once and allow you to cut faster. This will be for a rough cut and may splinter a bit or show tear out. A greater number of teeth will cut slower and take out less wood at a time but make a cleaner cut, but you still may get some minor tear out but a lot less. For metal, choose the ones marked for metal and make sure to cut slow and steady. For plastic, you can use either blade really, but cut too slow and the plastic will melt, cut with too aggressive of a blade and you'll chip it. Choose one of the middle blades and get moving or else you'll melt it a little.2. Choose the right speed. High speed on the saw is good for wood, and a low speed is good for metal when paired with the right blade. I go with medium speed for plastic. If I crank it too high it causes melting for sure.3. Cutting style. With metal you can add oil or the like to keep it cooler while cutting and that helps. Metal teeth are no where near as aggressive and make a much cleaner cut but take your time and add lubricant to keep it cool while you cut. With wood don't add anything and don't dilly dally or you will burn the wood and heat up the blade unnecessarily so get moving but don't force it.4. For fine or clean cutting one technique is to put masking tape on the area you are cutting and this helps reduce chipping and splintering on wood and this also works with plastic which is nice. Makes the cut cleaner and easier to sand and clean up the edges. I almost always do this.5. Another technique for real thin stock, for vinyl flooring, or any plastic is to score the piece along the cut line before you cut. Make it a nice deep score with a razor blade or utility knife on the veneer side or the side you will see and this helps keep that cut real clean. Combine this with the above step and you'll get a super clean cut.The blades will snap and dull out quick if you use them incorrectly. Trying to do scrolling with a real aggressive blade or pushing it too hard/fast through metal or heating it up will cause them to snap. This will happen to ANY jigsaw blade and I found these to be more resilient then most, but not indestructible.BONUS TIP: If you are using a blade where the curve is in the wrong direction for what you need, meaning it will tend to splinter the top side (the side you will see) of the work product, turn the product over and cut from the back, or if you can't turn the jigsaw over and use it upside down. I've done this a few times and it really works!I hope this helped!
Josh Erwin
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Nice 10 piece set. Comes in a nice case for easy access and storage. High quality, and fits like you expect a t connection should.
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