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SKIL PWR CORE 20 Brushless 20V Oscillating Tool Kit with 35pcs Sanding Paper, 3 Blades, Sanding Pad, Rigid Scraper, Accessory Case, Includes 2.0Ah Lithium Battery & PWR JUMP Charger - OS5937-10

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  • OSCILLATING MULTI TOOL KIT—Oscillating Multi Tool comes with 2.0Ah PWRCore 20 lithium battery with PWRAssist USB port and PWRJump charger.
  • LONGER RUN TIME & BATTERY LIFE––Industry leading PWRCore 20 lithium battery technology wraps each cell with cooling material to keep it powering on for 25% longer run time and 2X battery life.
  • CHARGES IN 5 MINUTES—autoPWRJump charges the battery from 0% to 25% in just 5 minutes, or 100% battery in 45 minutes (based on a 2.0Ah battery).
  • POWER ON THE GO—Plug in to the battery’s USB port wherever, whenever with PWRAssist Mobile Charging.
  • POWERFUL PERFORMANCE––The digital brushless motor provides efficient, high-performance power for longer tool life.
  • VIBRATION REDUCTION SYSTEM (VRS)—Innovative isolated motor design offers 90% less vibration, helping you work more comfortably. (compared to SKIL models without VRS feature).
  • CONSTANT SPEED TECHNOLOGY—Innovative SKIL brushless motor communicates with the PWRCore 20 battery to maintain consistent speed through harder cuts.
  • TOOL FREE BLADE CHANGE—Easily switch cutting or sanding blades with the quick release lever.


The Solution for Precision Cutting
From cutting to sanding, scraping to chipping, this oscillating tool can do it all. The SKIL PWRCore 20 Multi Tool is built for power and performance, and runs on the innovation of SKIL PWRCore 20 lithium battery technology for longer battery life. This oscillating tool features the innovative Vibration Reduction System (VRS) which isolates the motor from the body of the tool to reduce vibration transfer and increase comfort, so you can power through hard cuts with ease. Plus—with variable speed control to finesse delicate or tough materials, constant speed technology to keep your grind consistent even through a harder material, and a soft start feature to get you started gently—you’ll have control all the way to the finish.


Gerardo
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Me agradó mucho.
pops
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Use it every day
Richard Gelfand
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
I ordered a Skil oscillating tool kit which arrived with its battery covered with a black sticky liquid. Amazon sent me a replacement kit which had the same problem. I contacted Skil customer service who said the liquid is a cooling solution and that the damaged battery should not be used. It seems that it was manufactured in 2020 based on the serial number and Skil has solved the problem in more recently manufactured batteries one of which they will send me in 6 weeks. Since I ordered it for an ongoing project, I have ordered another battery from Ace as I don’t trust Amazon won’t send me another out of date battery.
S. King
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Used this a couple times of the last 2.5 years. I went to charge the battery and the charger just shuts off. Purchased January 22, 2022
Myles
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Did not dislike anything. Does the job!
E Adgate
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
It was a good oscillating saw. I use this tool every day doing floor installation. This one lasted almost 3 years. I suspect it would have lasted longer if not for the anti vibration head. That seems to be the weak link of what is otherwise a powerful and smooth saw. It's less expensive than the DeWalt equivalent but then the guy I know who has the DeWalt bought it before I bought this and his is still going. I like Skil tools but so far the longevity isn't there.
Paul T. Ushijima
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
This oscillating multi-tool is terrific! My first job over the weekend was to replace a section of drywall (about 22"x15" in our dishwasher cabinet. The wall was damaged when our dishwasher broke and flooded the cabinet with water. I never could have made as close fitting, right-angle, and straight cuts with a normal hand drywall saw. I watched a couple of training videos online, but found that the best way for me (at least until I get more experience) to cut a long straight line, is to "plunge cut" along the pencil line. It took a little more time, but worked well. Shorter cuts may be less of a problem. I did get a specialized drywall blade.The tool itself is lightweight and well designed. Vibration was not a problem. This tool uses an on-off switch rather than a trigger and a dial speed control. I found this well-suited for the way I had to work in a confined space. I could use two hands and concentrate on the work rather than controlling the trigger (especially a variable speed trigger).The blade change is done by flipping a lever on top of the head of the tool to the side which opens the mandrel allowing a universal type blade to be inserted. If you need to use a blade that has a closed end mount, when the mandrel is open, you can twist a knob and remove the lower part of the mandrel to mount the blade (you will need to replace the lower part of the mandrel to complete the process). This system was the main reason I selected this tool. The other brand I was contemplating had a lever to squeeze to open the mandrel. A faster system, but the pressure required was almost too much for my older hands and my wife definitely could not do it.Battery life on this tool seems great so far. I was able to complete my project using only 1 bar on the battery (4 bars total). That included cleaning up the hole, cutting the piece to fill the hole, cutting off a stray nail and trying to cut some molding. Everything worked well except the molding, I think I will go back to a miter box and saw for that.The tool comes with an assortment of blades (well marked for materials/function), sanding attachment and sandpaper. The accessories even have a little case to keep them from wandering (a very thoughtful inclusion). It also includes a 2ah battery and rapid charger (the rapid charger is also thoughtful). The only thing missing is a case to replace the box and I will probably get specialized blades as I need them.If Skil reads these reviews a suggestion would be the inclusion of a depth guide to help working with drywall.
Archie
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020
I ordered this multitool here on Amazon after considering the Bosch 12v and 18v, and the Skil 20v (non-brushless) version. I'm based in the Philippines and the Skil 20v multitool available locally is the non-brushless version, without the vibration reduction head and without the quick change lock. Considering the shipping fee and taxes, I decided to bite the bullet, just order and have it shipped directly from Amazon. At that time, there was no available stock, around mid April 2020, but I went ahead and preordered.When it finally was in stock, it left the USA 3 days ago and I just received it. I immediately went straight to test it out on a fiber glass project I was doing. The blades that came with it were great. I was able to cut through an half-inch solid fiber glass piece within a few seconds. I barely felt the vibration on the hand that was holding the tool. My left hand, which was holding the fiber glass part, really felt all the vibration while cutting. The vibration reduction was amazing!The quick change/release allowed me to switch between the end-cut blade and segment saw blade blade within seconds. Keep in mind that your blade has to have the C-cut attachment to maximize the quick change feature.Comparing to using a Dremel for years, this tool is a god-send! Totally worth the wait! Only thing was, I ordered 4 more tools from Skil's 20v line-up... All worth the price!