Speed of the oscillation makes a HUGE difference. After cutting literally miles of wood and nail infested wood, I have found that a FASTER oscillation cuts significantly better. When buying a multi-tool, a variable speed electric tool is hands down the best for durability and long lasting cuts without interruption. However, for the handyman and small job carpentry jobs, a battery operated tool works sufficiently. The trick when using a battery tool is to change the battery frequently thus utilizing the highest oscillation at all times. The higher oscillation means you do not force the blade into the material but allow the blade to do the work.
I figured this out a few years ago. All Diablo blades are top-notch. I mainly use their recip blades, wood-only, wood with nails and metal only and they are money!
Awesome video!! I love Diablo everything!!! All their stuff just works and out shine’s everything! Didn’t know they made these. Otherwise I wouldn’t have bought the harbor freight blades. But I’m new to the multi-tool so they’ll get me started. Thank you for this review!!!
I’m going to try these. I was cutting some old rusty nails fine, but the newer nails just sparked and chewed up the blade and smoked..thought I’d catch my house afire before getting thru them. Thanks for the tip…and the laugh! Great video!
You can sharpen them several times if you have a dremel diamond wheel and they'll last a very long time which you can find cheap if you check Princess Auto or Harbor Freight, 1/4 Home Depots price. Litterally takes 30 seconds to sharpen at the end of a job.
Only problem is that carbide blades are just coated with carbide, so it you sharpen them, you are removing the carbide. This would work great for metal or bi=metal though. Ezarc brand blades are the best, hands down. They are cheaper, last longer, and cut faster.
@@klubstompers dude they're done after the job anyways. So it doesn't hurt if you're going to sharpen LOL. I heard this same comment on tiktok grip. Literally doesn't make sense
@@zac1567 If you buy these $20 a piece blades, and want them to last. Get a cup of water and keep it next to you, and dunk the blade every minute, to keep it from heating up too much, and they will literally last 100x's longer. They get smoked when they get too hot, because of how small and thin they are.
I wish blade manufacturers would label the blade toward the rear where it won’t wear off. Later I go to use oscillating blades and recip saw blades then I’m like which blade was this again? I know you can get a idea of looking at the teeth count but still it would be easier to just read it.
Finally seeing the amped blades coming to stores for the recip blades so excited I have 2 of the 7 1/4 amped circular saw blades they are So Smoooooth Clint @ToolReviewZone
We can’t all be right at the same time. That’s normal. I use to think the m12 dremel with a cut off blade was the best for protruding nails and screws... see.
Diablo pretty much deal in cutting blades and when a company only does one thing, it's normally a really good thing. I have a recipe saw and I will only buy diablo blades now. I have tried other blades from other companies and others just don't seem to cut it (pun intended) and whenever you can pick up the carbide teeth
I never realized it until today. I didn't realize it because I don't usually go to one store for one thing, so it never dawns on me who has what most often. That is, it never dawned on me until today. I was standing in a lowes. I needed a couple of things, and I wanted to walk out of the store with them. So I wasn't going to price shop, I was just going to buy them from Lowes. I needed Multi tool blades. I only use one brand. Did you ever notice that Lowes does NOT carry Diablo? I needed a hawk blade knife to cut same laminate. For knives, I only use one brand. Did you ever notice that Lowes does NOT carry Milwaukee? I guess I never noticed before because I am always shopping online between 5 stores and, after I find my best price, I forget about who won. But I guess, if I had a list of all of my past purchases, Lowes never was the one to sell me these things. I mean, Lowes wins the day with me many times, because they do carry DeWalt and that's my tool brand. But now that I notice this on the accessories, it makes me suddenly see Blue and Orange as something other than equals. Why would you compete head to head in this space, while shunning some of the best brands? Anyway, that is the thing I noticed today that was probably obvious to everyone BUT me until today.
I just received my 1st oscillating tool, Milwaukee fuel M18 kit. I also purchased the Hemunc Oscillating tool scraper blades set, include oscillating rigid scraper blade 10pcs, flexible multitool scraper blades 2pcs. Which blade does what? There’s flexible and which is a straight blade and rigid blades that are bent. I need to remove 3 layers of vinyl squares (floor). Great video. Thanks
Painters pole and 3 inch metal painter scraper blade. Cut the handle end of about 1/2 inch and hit the vinyl from all direction, . I used the razor scraper for hard areas. Up to you
Alright, so riddle me this, Clint. You being the pro, me being the self taught home remodeler... If the GP blades will cut through nails, why do I need the nail embedded wood blades? When my N.E.W. blades wear out, if I just replace them with more GP blades, will I be losing any functionality?
@@ToolReviewZone Been using these the last 2 days for a home project. Outstanding! By far the best blades I have ever used. A great $ saving value!! Thx for turning me on me to them!
I literally just picked up a 5 PK of the 2 carbide and 3 bi metal for $50 today and I'm ordering more carbide blades now, man are these things beast! The price is definitely worth it, would you expect anything less from Diablo?
Awesome video man!! Nice to see some content that doesn't revolve around Flex!! I'm definitely going to buy me some of those!! Already own that oscillating tool based on your review!!
@@ToolReviewZone I'll tell you what it's the most exciting brand out there. They keep coming up with new concepts and 99 percent of their tools get the job done easily. All of my DeWalt stuff was stolen and needed new tools. I'm very happy with Milwaukee!!
@@ToolReviewZone Hey one of the comments I made to you yesterday Vince took it and tried to call me out on one of his video shorts!!! Can you believe this guy? He's so insecure. Have to respond in my own video.
3:51 like ya plowin’ thru a forest, and ya movin FAST I (& we) buy bulk OMT blades (bi-metal) in bulk, which is like a penny per blade; for “certain” work. We do also have carbide blades for the jobs that will eat thru those bi-metal blades like nobody’s biz...So, it’s nice to pay the carbide “tax” and have some on site; cuz they sure do help getting the job done. ✌🏻
Now if Diablo would come out with a sanding tripad and finger pads that could take the heat and didn't melt its hooking so easy. They could even make them in sandnet. I'll get a set of these when my cheap ones get dull.
It seems that they are updating their products. I think with the new tools coming out, they are trying to update to keep up with the technology of these tools brother
Hey both spots on the diablo fit on my milwaukee...the further out connection and the closer one that you put it on. Which should I use and if ever the other? If you know what I mean lol.
These blades are good but they’re still over priced. You can ruin any blade if you’re not using the right blade for the job. You should always move the blade along the mail or screw regardless of what it is. Even distribution is the key to longevity. You can get a lot cheaper blades on Amazon and they’re “not bad”. Just use bi metal for nails and wood for WOOD. Don’t force the blade and they’ll all last long enough to get your moneys worth. Imperial and Bosch also make great blades as well as Fein.
Looking for extra thick blades that do not flex. All of the blades I used are thin & flex making it nearly impossible for straight cuts. The thin blades flex and cause the cut to be curved. Thanks
Shoot, dremel has had a carbide edge blade that fits all oscillating tools for years. Where have you been. Oh and they're less expensive than the Diablo. But the Diablo are pretty nice.
It takes a big man, a REAL BIG MAN, to say "I was wrong"...well, young man, YOU ARE THAT MAN!! Damn nice blades! Now, if you'll excuse me...Home Depot calls and I must answer! Diablo Carbide Blades are calling me! 👍👍to you!
Slightly tangential.....I have the 1st generation Milwaukee M18 Multitool. Have you ever compared the two ? Is the newer generation noticeably better ?
@@scottmorris4914 That automatic mode sounds interesting. The wider swipe is a double-edge sword....figuratively and literally. I can see where too much of a swipe could make it more difficult for controlling precision cuts. Thanks for the info.
Although they may cut a little better, there is no multitool blade for cutting metal that is worth the money. I only use them if there is no other tool that can get to the nail/screw. Use a grinder with a cutting disc. My next choice would be a reciprocating saw blade. Only use multi tool blades when there is no other choice. They are wayyy overpriced and the durability of them is crap. If they were priced at $2-3 that would be a reasonable price point. If you're cutting wood, its still not a good deal. They last much longer but still not for the price point they're sold.
Clint!!!!, you gotta check out the Milwaukee carbide extreme materials blades that the orange home center now carries, 2 blades for about $30 so the price isn't too outrageous. There isn't a single review on the tube about them so you can take advantage of that,but from the 1 I've used so far I can tell you they sure cut a hell of a lot faster than the Diablo, and have lasted through some heavy metal cutting and I'm still using it, you gotta check them out. Really Looking forward to your opinion on them.
The oscillating range differs from one brand to other. For example : my Fein oscillating tools have a much wider angle than any other brands that i've tested. Maybe the total length of your blade matches differently compared to the oscillating range of your vibrations
How come I could smell the wood, and Metal smoking through my phone ? Why ? I know the DIABLO carbide tip recip saw blades will do a number on old 2×4's, and nails demoing walls out ! I'm talkin bout old nails too !! 60+ year nails, real 2"×4" 2x4's !!!! You can smell the pine tar when cutting !!
I don't know what type of metal your blades are made from, but the Diablo Carbide metal cutting blade I used on some thin, plastic sheet pins (approx. 2mm thick) wore the teeth of the centre of the blade into a curve after only 10 cuts, if that. The blade is now useless for cutting ANY type of nail/screw, no matter how thin it is, there's no teeth left worth a mention on it. I wasn't even pressing hard. The nail embedded wood blades in my set will probably go blunt on just the wood, going by this "performance". Their VERY overated in my opinion and experiance.
I agree, I just bought Milwaukee, Diablo and Dremel blades to compare myself and was huggeeely disappointed with diablo. All 3 were carbide. Dremel killed it! Its 10 times better that diablo and stays sharp for much longer. It cuts through thick metal like through butter. Diablo sucked also for initial start of the cut also, it shifts left and right cant have it steady at all. Garbage
Clint, be honest with me bro, now that you've had time with both the M18 & M12 multi tools say someone steals both tools... After a long well thought out planning of their assassination in your head...which tool are you missing most 🤷🏻 Which one do you replace first?
While cutting the drywall screws he counted to 3 …gotta admit, THAT was a bit of a surprise!!😏🤪 Seriously though; those blades [regardless of Brand] can cost a small fortune ….it was nice to discover increasing your investment from ‘Jeff Bezos’ level to ‘Elon Musk’ is, in this case, worth it. 👍🏻
Speed of the oscillation makes a HUGE difference. After cutting literally miles of wood and nail infested wood, I have found that a FASTER oscillation cuts significantly better. When buying a multi-tool, a variable speed electric tool is hands down the best for durability and long lasting cuts without interruption. However, for the handyman and small job carpentry jobs, a battery operated tool works sufficiently. The trick when using a battery tool is to change the battery frequently thus utilizing the highest oscillation at all times. The higher oscillation means you do not force the blade into the material but allow the blade to do the work.
Thank you for the tip, I'll be sure to utilize that.
Speed helps but I’ve found rock blades side to side gives quickest cuts
I figured this out a few years ago. All Diablo blades are top-notch. I mainly use their recip blades, wood-only, wood with nails and metal only and they are money!
The strongest person is not someone who admits he is weak when he thought he was strong, but he who admits he was wrong when he thought he was right.
Awesome video!! I love Diablo everything!!! All their stuff just works and out shine’s everything! Didn’t know they made these. Otherwise I wouldn’t have bought the harbor freight blades. But I’m new to the multi-tool so they’ll get me started. Thank you for this review!!!
I’m going to try these. I was cutting some old rusty nails fine, but the newer nails just sparked and chewed up the blade and smoked..thought I’d catch my house afire before getting thru them.
Thanks for the tip…and the laugh! Great video!
I will definitely be picking up a set of these plates in the near future.
I just bought my first M 12 tool today.
I have not tried them but I will now, I always buy mine on Amazon because you get a set of 50 for $35 or so.
Multi tool blades are so damn expensive!
You can sharpen them several times if you have a dremel diamond wheel and they'll last a very long time which you can find cheap if you check Princess Auto or Harbor Freight, 1/4 Home Depots price. Litterally takes 30 seconds to sharpen at the end of a job.
Only problem is that carbide blades are just coated with carbide, so it you sharpen them, you are removing the carbide. This would work great for metal or bi=metal though.
Ezarc brand blades are the best, hands down. They are cheaper, last longer, and cut faster.
@@klubstompers dude they're done after the job anyways. So it doesn't hurt if you're going to sharpen LOL. I heard this same comment on tiktok grip. Literally doesn't make sense
@@klubstompers ezarc are not best
@@zac1567 If you buy these $20 a piece blades, and want them to last. Get a cup of water and keep it next to you, and dunk the blade every minute, to keep it from heating up too much, and they will literally last 100x's longer. They get smoked when they get too hot, because of how small and thin they are.
@@klubstompers you could do that with any of them.
Diablo carbon > Ezarc
I wish blade manufacturers would label the blade toward the rear where it won’t wear off. Later I go to use oscillating blades and recip saw blades then I’m like which blade was this again? I know you can get a idea of looking at the teeth count but still it would be easier to just read it.
Finally seeing the amped blades coming to stores for the recip blades so excited I have 2 of the 7 1/4 amped circular saw blades they are So Smoooooth Clint @ToolReviewZone
Soon smoooooooth!
Thank you for this video. I wouldn't have know of these blades and how beast they are.
Thanks for the Chad!
It's alright, bud. It's okay to be wrong sometimes!
Even I thought I was wrong once. Turns out I was mistaken, but still... 😂😆🤣
We can’t all be right at the same time. That’s normal. I use to think the m12 dremel with a cut off blade was the best for protruding nails and screws... see.
Hahaha
Awww, gee, Clint. I can't bear seeing you so upset. Come here, I'll give ya a MAN hug. 🤣🤣💪
🤩🍻🍺😊
Hahaha, it just hurts so bad bro 🥺😫
Diablo pretty much deal in cutting blades and when a company only does one thing, it's normally a really good thing. I have a recipe saw and I will only buy diablo blades now. I have tried other blades from other companies and others just don't seem to cut it (pun intended) and whenever you can pick up the carbide teeth
Awesome, I never used those blades on multi tool. I use diablo circ saw blades and sawzall blades. I'll have to get those bad boy's. 👍💪💪
Definitely better than expecting Rick. Was going through those nails and screws like butter 👊
Good tests and you're hysterical. Thanks for sharing.
Diablo blades are awesome!
I just got a 6” hole saw from Diablo and it ripped right through the shower surround and wall!
I also only do medium speed and try to not only work on the same teeth, move side to side slightly to spread the pain.
My heart breaks for you seeing you choked up. It will be ok!
Hahahah, this was a hard one to make Mike 🥺🥺🥺
Will add them to the list. Keep up the great videos
I never realized it until today. I didn't realize it because I don't usually go to one store for one thing, so it never dawns on me who has what most often. That is, it never dawned on me until today.
I was standing in a lowes. I needed a couple of things, and I wanted to walk out of the store with them. So I wasn't going to price shop, I was just going to buy them from Lowes.
I needed Multi tool blades. I only use one brand. Did you ever notice that Lowes does NOT carry Diablo?
I needed a hawk blade knife to cut same laminate. For knives, I only use one brand. Did you ever notice that Lowes does NOT carry Milwaukee?
I guess I never noticed before because I am always shopping online between 5 stores and, after I find my best price, I forget about who won. But I guess, if I had a list of all of my past purchases, Lowes never was the one to sell me these things. I mean, Lowes wins the day with me many times, because they do carry DeWalt and that's my tool brand. But now that I notice this on the accessories, it makes me suddenly see Blue and Orange as something other than equals. Why would you compete head to head in this space, while shunning some of the best brands?
Anyway, that is the thing I noticed today that was probably obvious to everyone BUT me until today.
Will these blades fit the bauer cordless and brushless oscillating tool?
I just received my 1st oscillating tool, Milwaukee fuel M18 kit. I also purchased the Hemunc Oscillating tool scraper blades set, include oscillating rigid scraper blade 10pcs, flexible multitool scraper blades 2pcs. Which blade does what? There’s flexible and which is a straight blade and rigid blades that are bent. I need to remove 3 layers of vinyl squares (floor). Great video. Thanks
Painters pole and 3 inch metal painter scraper blade. Cut the handle end of about 1/2 inch and hit the vinyl from all direction, . I used the razor scraper for hard areas. Up to you
Alright, so riddle me this, Clint.
You being the pro, me being the self taught home remodeler...
If the GP blades will cut through nails, why do I need the nail embedded wood blades? When my N.E.W. blades wear out, if I just replace them with more GP blades, will I be losing any functionality?
Great review. I just ordered Diablo! Thx!
Let me know how you like the. RANDY!
@@ToolReviewZone Been using these the last 2 days for a home project. Outstanding! By far the best blades I have ever used. A great $ saving value!! Thx for turning me on me to them!
Awesome Randy! Really appreciate the feedback brother 👊
I literally just picked up a 5 PK of the 2 carbide and 3 bi metal for $50 today and I'm ordering more carbide blades now, man are these things beast! The price is definitely worth it, would you expect anything less from Diablo?
Awesome video man!! Nice to see some content that doesn't revolve around Flex!! I'm definitely going to buy me some of those!! Already own that oscillating tool based on your review!!
Haha, yeah... a lotnof people seem to be tires of the Flex. That's awesome Mark, how do you like the Milwaukee?
@@ToolReviewZone I'll tell you what it's the most exciting brand out there. They keep coming up with new concepts and 99 percent of their tools get the job done easily. All of my DeWalt stuff was stolen and needed new tools. I'm very happy with Milwaukee!!
@@mfetzer1 that's awesome brother. Thanks for the feedback 👊👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone Hey one of the comments I made to you yesterday Vince took it and tried to call me out on one of his video shorts!!! Can you believe this guy? He's so insecure. Have to respond in my own video.
3:51 like ya plowin’ thru a forest, and ya movin FAST
I (& we) buy bulk OMT blades (bi-metal) in bulk, which is like a penny per blade; for “certain” work. We do also have carbide blades for the jobs that will eat thru those bi-metal blades like nobody’s biz...So, it’s nice to pay the carbide “tax” and have some on site; cuz they sure do help getting the job done.
✌🏻
Imperial and Milwaukee carbide blades are awesome on metal too
I think you could’ve use the first opening to attach to the multi tool which would give you greater depth of cutting.
Great video! Try the EZARC blades. They are the best!!!
Them diablo blades are beast mode no wear through them nails nice @ clint @ToolReviewZone
Was very impressed brother 👊
Now if Diablo would come out with a sanding tripad and finger pads that could take the heat and didn't melt its hooking so easy. They could even make them in sandnet. I'll get a set of these when my cheap ones get dull.
It seems that they are updating their products. I think with the new tools coming out, they are trying to update to keep up with the technology of these tools brother
These are definitely gonna make the cut. It’s like they are a cut above the rest
Lmao, you have been a pun master lately Dan haha. A true poet brother 🤣👊
Cut it out.
Great review. I just ordered a set
Thanks Tool Review 🔧for your information and video 📹👍😀I appreciate you 🙏
Thanks Sweat brother
Very impressive cutting
Definitely wasn't expecting them to do what they did BW. Though for sure ut would have been done after a few nails and screw
2:02 ok, that “could be” a great meme😆.....but gotta say, THAT HAT, lookin’ good like👍🏻
Are these better than Imperial carbide blades? They usually last me a month.
Never had these. Might need to try and get some from somewhere.
You can get them at Home Depot or many other stores on line
Thanks for the review bro.. you are awesome...! 😂🤣😂 funny as hell...
Thanks brother 👊👊👊
Hey both spots on the diablo fit on my milwaukee...the further out connection and the closer one that you put it on. Which should I use and if ever the other? If you know what I mean lol.
Those Diablo blades are great and they last longer too Clint 😎
Thanks for the comment Jamal!!!!!!!
@@ToolReviewZone anytime buddy I appreciate the work you put in. You're videos are entertaining and informative 👍that takes a lot of work 💪
Thanks brother, Really appreciate Jamal👊
These blades are good but they’re still over priced. You can ruin any blade if you’re not using the right blade for the job. You should always move the blade along the mail or screw regardless of what it is. Even distribution is the key to longevity. You can get a lot cheaper blades on Amazon and they’re “not bad”. Just use bi metal for nails and wood for WOOD. Don’t force the blade and they’ll all last long enough to get your moneys worth. Imperial and Bosch also make great blades as well as Fein.
A $14 angle grinder from Harbor Freight is also good at cutting off nails and screws.
Nice blade my friend have one set and said its awesome
Yeah Jaci, they are awesome
What do you recommend for grout? Love the page, thanks
Looking for extra thick blades that do not flex. All of the blades I used are thin & flex making it nearly impossible for straight cuts. The thin blades flex and cause the cut to be curved.
Thanks
Shoot, dremel has had a carbide edge blade that fits all oscillating tools for years. Where have you been. Oh and they're less expensive than the Diablo. But the Diablo are pretty nice.
It takes a big man, a REAL BIG MAN, to say "I was wrong"...well, young man, YOU ARE THAT MAN!! Damn nice blades! Now, if you'll excuse me...Home Depot calls and I must answer! Diablo Carbide Blades are calling me! 👍👍to you!
Haha, thanks Jim, my wife will tell you that I am wrong often haha
And any man who's been married for some time will tell you he learned those 2 little words early on and uses them often...."yes dear"!!
ATM , O use Bosch , but I’ll try some , soon as I get hold of some .
have you compared the diablo carbide blades to the Milwaukee titanium enhanced blades?
I love this channel love the content, you sir are a legend! Much love from the UK
Haha, thaaks Ryan ! I appreciate I from my dude across the pond!!!
Love your enthusiasm 😘
Thanks Katt!!!!
good info reviw, needs a lot less drama
Hey Clint can you test the Milwaukee diamond max hole saw?
Sure 👊👊
Slightly tangential.....I have the 1st generation Milwaukee M18 Multitool. Have you ever compared the two ? Is the newer generation noticeably better ?
@@scottmorris4914 That automatic mode sounds interesting. The wider swipe is a double-edge sword....figuratively and literally. I can see where too much of a swipe could make it more difficult for controlling precision cuts. Thanks for the info.
Great video! Diablo makes good blades
Thanks for the comment Dan!!!!
Use diablo sand paper too. Nothing cuts like diablo.
Real question is, will they hold up to plaster walls when you have to cut-in outlets. I burn through blades like crazy, including the carbide ones
I use a cutout tool, but I'm not sure how long these would last. I may need to put them to the test 🤔
Can you do one on the diablo scaper blades.
Sure
Can you do one for Bosch blades please thank you
I use the same tool DeWalt version to sand my blades sharp
Thanks Clint
Try them on plaster..... you will have yourself a very expensive, flat, smooth mini spatula. I have not found a blade yet that will last on plaster
Although they may cut a little better, there is no multitool blade for cutting metal that is worth the money. I only use them if there is no other tool that can get to the nail/screw. Use a grinder with a cutting disc. My next choice would be a reciprocating saw blade. Only use multi tool blades when there is no other choice. They are wayyy overpriced and the durability of them is crap. If they were priced at $2-3 that would be a reasonable price point. If you're cutting wood, its still not a good deal. They last much longer but still not for the price point they're sold.
best for the price is the ezarc carbide toothed blades on amazon you should check them out.
I'll definitely take a look Zach. Thanks for the heads up!
If you held the blade flush with the wood, the nails wouldn't vibrate as much and would cut faster...just saying 🙂
What's the price on those?
I can't remember now what I paid for them. I believe I put a link in the description cause I always forget prices
1/2” Diameter,automotive bolts as a test!
What type of camera is that?
Does anyone know?
Canon r6
nice review. love your cheezy drama🤣
Hahaha, thanks Wizzard 🤣 👊
@@ToolReviewZone these tools and those blades are game changers. i feel like im cheating
There's a new drama series on TV about a man and his blades.
Auto Body Sheet Metal Cutting: ??? This is what I'm hoping is possible.
Does the Depot have those real nasss like Diablo blades?
Smeesh that like button.👀👉🏽 👍🏽
Yeah bro, Deeps has them. I hear they will be stocking up on all of the Diablo blades
Ohhh, and thanks for the SMEEESH Jason!!!!
That's real nasss like.🙌🏽
Lol
Clint!!!!, you gotta check out the Milwaukee carbide extreme materials blades that the orange home center now carries, 2 blades for about $30 so the price isn't too outrageous. There isn't a single review on the tube about them so you can take advantage of that,but from the 1 I've used so far I can tell you they sure cut a hell of a lot faster than the Diablo, and have lasted through some heavy metal cutting and I'm still using it, you gotta check them out. Really Looking forward to your opinion on them.
You got it brother 💪
The oscillating range differs from one brand to other. For example : my Fein oscillating tools have a much wider angle than any other brands that i've tested. Maybe the total length of your blade matches differently compared to the oscillating range of your vibrations
How come I could smell the wood, and Metal smoking through my phone ? Why ?
I know the DIABLO carbide tip recip saw blades will do a number on old 2×4's, and nails demoing walls out !
I'm talkin bout old nails too !! 60+ year nails, real 2"×4" 2x4's !!!! You can smell the pine tar when cutting !!
In the words of Randy macho Man Savage oh yeah
Haha, I want a slim Jim now
Sorry Clint but Ace Hardware sells multi tool blades that would not fit my dewalt multi tool
Clint, tell me who hurt you.
Lmao, I can't talk about it brother, it just hurts to bad 😭
@@ToolReviewZone When you're ready. I've got your six.
My left ear thanks you very much however my right ear needs to have a word with you!
Can we just get a test on wood? No one uses this tool for nails and screws.
Diablo is real nassss like.
So nasss like Chris 🤣
I don't know what type of metal your blades are made from, but the Diablo Carbide metal cutting blade I used on some thin, plastic sheet pins (approx. 2mm thick) wore the teeth of the centre of the blade into a curve after only 10 cuts, if that. The blade is now useless for cutting ANY type of nail/screw, no matter how thin it is, there's no teeth left worth a mention on it. I wasn't even pressing hard. The nail embedded wood blades in my set will probably go blunt on just the wood, going by this "performance". Their VERY overated in my opinion and experiance.
I agree, I just bought Milwaukee, Diablo and Dremel blades to compare myself and was huggeeely disappointed with diablo. All 3 were carbide. Dremel killed it! Its 10 times better that diablo and stays sharp for much longer. It cuts through thick metal like through butter. Diablo sucked also for initial start of the cut also, it shifts left and right cant have it steady at all. Garbage
Clint, be honest with me bro, now that you've had time with both the M18 & M12 multi tools say someone steals both tools...
After a long well thought out planning of their assassination in your head...which tool are you missing most 🤷🏻
Which one do you replace first?
best bits that go through anything including your pockets *lol
I like that hat!!
Thanks Christian!!!
that was Real Nasssss Like 👍👍👍
You know how much these cost ouch 🤯 I would prefer buying some cheap ezarc and get 10 times the amount of blade 😂
These would pay themselves off after a while. I have been going through blades like crazy, but I'll be using these for now on
What the hell is Milwauk-I-A?
Slice and dice-like 🤙
Slic'en Dice Guy!!!
They don’t fit on Bosch or Flex multi-tools.
While cutting the drywall screws he counted to 3 …gotta admit, THAT was a bit of a surprise!!😏🤪
Seriously though; those blades [regardless of Brand] can cost a small fortune ….it was nice to discover increasing your investment from ‘Jeff Bezos’ level to ‘Elon Musk’ is, in this case, worth it. 👍🏻
Yo TRZ! You must cry all the time then.
🤩🍦☕🍦☕😊
Hahaha, AMOS!!!
You gotta fix that one channel audio. It’s terrible to listen to with headphones on.
It's been fixed 👊
You are bat shit crazy Awesome!! :)
Lol, thanks Katie 🤪
It’s OK buddy you want me to take you to get an ice cream. Nice video keep up the good work.
Why not just use an angle grinder? Discs are way cheaper.
Sparks
Teach us how to never have to buy another 2pack of the over priced blades. How is that you ask? Hmmm