🔨 Cut Above the Rest!
The sinyea Starlock Multitool Blades set includes 20 premium oscillating blades designed for precision cutting across various materials. With a standardized Starlock fitting, these blades ensure compatibility with major brands like Bosch and Makita, providing maximum power transfer and stability. Each blade measures 35mm in size and offers a cutting depth of 40mm, making them an essential addition to any professional toolbox.
Manufacturer | sinyea |
Part Number | 186BLAJ20 |
Package Dimensions | 13.6 x 13.4 x 4 cm; 520 Grams |
Item model number | 186BLAJ20 |
Colour | 20 Pcs |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | only Starlock Multitool Blades |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 520 g |
D**S
That the product fits the multi tool perfectly which it did.
I think it’s good value for money and I also think it is good quality and fit for the performance it’s intended.
W**N
Does the job at a lower cost
Used with Bosch 18v multi tool, overall pleased with fit and performance making wood cuts in soft wood and chipboard without too much effort. Arrived in plain brown box, with each blade in a separately wrapped in cellophane. Good value and I would buy again.Pros - Cheaper that branded blades, printing (bronze coloured) and finish of blades clean and professional, fitted in my machine with no slack and felt firm prior to powering on.Cons - noisier than Bosch branded blades (these are lighter and resonates more), initial plunge not as clean as expected, only 35mm width offered would like to try narrower blades.
S**S
Never use branded
We use these all the time as an electrician.Yes we do get through them but saves pounds.
S**7
No problems using these
Although some reviewers have complained about the Starlock not being firm enough, I have had no problem with the first blade I tried - it seated and locked in position throughout the cutting of laminate flooring, although after about an hour's use, the blade was blunt. For the price, though, I cannot complain
P**G
Awful
Terrible fit on the makita. Blade slips and makes the worst noise known to man while struggling to cut anything because it’s not a tight fit.
C**R
Does the job
Great blades , don’t last as long as branded ones but they do cut well and half the cost
B**B
Cheap but not as good as the Fein
Cheap for a reason I guess. Find the blade snags more than the Fein blades. They do seem to be made of a pretty tough metal though as plenty of teeth left, but the tooth pitch/angle must be creating the snagging I think..
G**S
Not bad
Have bought these a few times now.In general they’re worth the money but I have had a couple that don’t sit perfectly so when the multi tool vibrates the blade rattles a bit and then it doesn’t actually cut. Must be a hundred of a millimetre too small. Most are fine though and think this is a rare problem.Would still happily buy them again.
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