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Must have multitool blades

Jeeper

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In the Most useful tool you overlooked at first thread a bunch of us mentioned the multitool. My question for the citizens of GJ is what are your most important and most used blades?
 
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cheechi

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plunge cut, kind of self explanatory. Prevents you having to figure out how to get a hand saw or bigger power tool into places, or to make sure you don't cut too far in other places.

biggest 'crescent' or semicircle blade you can get. Those are better for plastics, flooring/carpet, pretty much anything misc.

I use mine a lot for sanding, so i would say the 'finger' sander attachment or if you get the Fein attachments, they have one that you can sand all sides of a 1/2" 'notch' type cut.

I haven't done much with the grit 'blades' but they come in the same shapes and sizes as above. I can see how they would be great if you do tile work often but I don't. They make a finger sized grit also.

See here & here for some cost effective blade sources.
 

mossyboy6

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I buy all of my blades from the ebay seller t45324532.
Ships from the US, and cost is about $2.50/blade.
By far the cheapest I have found.

Even the Fein blades wear out quickly.
 
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Andersonfarms

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My normal leatherman knife blade. If I need sharper I use the single edge serrated blade.... if that doesn't do it.... we have bigger problems. Seems like they keep a real good edge and have had good luck with warranty usually do about one every 12-18 months. Dad always asks to use my leatherman
 

hofferwood

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My normal leatherman knife blade. If I need sharper I use the single edge serrated blade.... if that doesn't do it.... we have bigger problems. Seems like they keep a real good edge and have had good luck with warranty usually do about one every 12-18 months. Dad always asks to use my leatherman

I can see how you mistook from the title Anderson---but I think he's talking about the oscillating multitool :thumbup:

Leatherman is a good choice, I have 2.
 
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