In this episode we check out OMT blades from Craftsman and DREMEL brand. Both of these blades were purchased from Lowes. The craftsman is bi-metal, where the dremel is carbide teeth. The price differences are not as substantial as you would imagine. So is it worth to pay just a bit more for carbide? that's what we're going to find out.
Timecode
1:10 - Craftsman CMAO103 blade
2:21 - DREMEL Carbide blade MM385
4:03 - Craftsman blade testing
5:02 - Dremel carbide blade testing
6:50 - Blade wear review
9:06 - OMT Blade Performance review
11:07 - OMT Leaderboard Ranking
12:25 - Craftsman & Dremel OMT blade thoughts
DREMEL OMT MM485
Dremel oscillating multi-tools and accessories offer Novice to Pro home renovators the solutions to tackle any project both inside and outside the home. Known for versatility, Dremel oscillating is limitless in application: cut, sand, grind, scrape, plus remove grout and rust. The Dremel MM485 Carbide blade is formulated from high performance carbide teeth that provide up to 30X life in hardened material vs. standard bi-metal oscillating blades. Ideal for standard precision cutting in hardened materials such as galvanized screws, hardiebacker, plaster, metal, and hardwoods. Blade is compatible with Dremel, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, and Rockwell tools.
Craftsman BiMetal
CRAFTSMAN General Purpose Bi-Metal Oscillating Blades are optimized to cut through wood, drywall, wood with nails, and metal. Universal Fitment design allows for quick, tool-free blade change.
DURABLE BLADE DESIGN: Bi-Metal cutting edge optimized to cut through wood, drywall, wood with nails, metal
UNIVERSAL FITMENT. UNIVERSAL FITMENT design for quick, tool-free blade change
PLUNGE CUTTING. Tapered blade shape for removing chips and maneuverability while cutting