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BOSCH Starlock Carbide Oscillating Tool Blades, Multi Tool Blades for Cutting Iron Bar, Metal, Wood with Nails, Drywall and Tile, 10-Pack, 1-1/4“ Width (OSL114C-10)

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$99.15

$ 43 .91 $43.91

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1.Size:1-1/4 In.


2.Style:Plunge Cut Blade


3.PatternName:Starlock


4.:3-pack


About this item

  • 3-DIMENSIONAL: The Bosch OSL114C-10 multitool blades provide a three-dimensional fit for the highest-torque transfer, reduced vibration, and higher performance.
  • LONGEVITY: The OSL114C-10 oscillating metal cutting blades offers 30X longer life compared with standard bi-metal blades
  • PERFORMANCE: The oscillating multitool blades feature carbide teeth for high performance in metal and other materials
  • CONVENIENT: With a color coded interface and laser etching on all oscillating plunge cut blades, the OSL114C-10 makes it easy to quickly identify the right saw blade for the task.
  • COMPATIBLE: Featuring Bosch’s Starlock interface for professional performance, also works with OIS compatible tools including Bosch, Fein, Milwaukee, Makita, Rigid, others.


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Glenn Green
August 2, 2025
Great blades, long lasting. They get the job done quickly.
Customer
July 26, 2025
Excellent blade and lasts a long time, will continue to buy these blades
Steven Woodward
July 20, 2025
I am cutting plaster. Not drywall, but real old style plaster that is filled with small stones. Bi-Metal blades worked but the teeth wear off very quickly. The teeth also wear off these Carbide blades but they last a lot longer. They are not lasting 30X as long as claimed on package, but are definitely lasting 3X as longer which makes them lower cost in use than Bi-Metal, and the work goes faster when I don't have to change the blade every 5 minutes. I did try a diamond disk blade in the Multitool but it didn't cut well.
Andre Ouellet 1
July 10, 2025
Pour travail de précision , usure facile sur metal
Sarah RR
June 23, 2025
I had to cut through a steel door and this blade cut it with no problems. It still cut wood easily after. With the money. I have had plenty of cheap blades and you truly get what you pay for.
Robert
May 17, 2025
While I still think these blades are overly expensive, buying them in a pack of 10 definitely helps and they do last a long time depending on what you're cutting. I had to notch some 100 year old fir 2x6s and the blade did the job though that's also a testament to the tool itself.
Daniel
May 10, 2025
Compared to other brands these blades are amazing and very durable.Only critic point would be that they are a bit thick and not the most ideal for soft wood.But I rather have a bit thicker blades than destroying them with a few cuts.
Taylor Burnett
April 26, 2025
These blade work great on everything
Rob M
March 25, 2025
Maybe my expectations are too high but I was surprised that the teeth wore flat on these when cutting a screw.
Moo
March 13, 2025
In just a few years oscillating tools have become must-have for pro remodelers and other trades. It's no wonder - with the right blade you can cut just about anything, and in tight spots that are impossible with other power tools. But "Right Blade" is easier said than done. Oscillating blades are ridiculously expensive for what they are, and worse yet, most "wood cutting" blades most will be ruined by hitting a single nail or screw. The "bi-metal" blades with a slight hacksaw type tooth are a *little* better - instead of one nail doing them in maybe you'll make through 2 or 3. Point being they're still pretty wimpy. Now enter the Bosch carbide tipped blades. These are BY FAR the longest-lasting oscillating blades I've found. At around $10 each they're still expensive for what they are - but ordering them via Amazon is MUCH less expensive than the same thing at my local big-box. There- 3 blade bi-metal packs are roughly the same price as these.SO...How do they cut ? In "just wood" to be honest there are much faster blades out there. They get the job done, but I wouldn't use these carbide-tipped blades if all I had to cut was clean new wood. The teeth aren't aggressive enough (not much, if any, 'set', so they're +/- mm like cutting wood with a hacksaw blade. BUT - for common chores like cutting the end-nails and sheathing staples in a stud wall ( for instance to replace a twisted stud - cutting the 16# nails first and then back-cutting all the sheathing staples so you can pop out the bad stud without shaking the heck out of the wall - or having to cut an incorrectly sized header out - THESE ARE DA FREAKING BOMB. Instead of being ruined by the first or second cut like EVERY other blade I've ever used... I worked all day today with ONE blade and the teeth are still intact and sharp. I wish I'd found these a year ago - I would have saved myself a few hundred bucks in wasted bi-metal blades. I didn't try cutting sheet metal or heavier stuff like a metal cover plate, but I'm sure they'd work in those materials too.
Jakob
February 4, 2025
Thick and sturdy carbide, the thickness makes for a slower cut but the teeth last a long time.
David
January 3, 2025
These Starlock multi tool blades are an excellent workhorse, coping with wide ranging hard and soft materials. Be careful on stainless steel, and other high carbon metals as teeth can break off if overheated.
Laurence
December 24, 2024
Worth the money
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