🔨 Cut Through the Competition with DEWALT's Diamond Blade!
The DEWALT Oscillating Tool Blade (DWA4242) is a versatile diamond grit blade designed for grinding applications, particularly effective for grout removal. With its universal fitment, it is compatible with most oscillating tools, ensuring you can tackle tough jobs with ease. Weighing just 50g, this blade combines durability and lightweight design for optimal performance.
Manufacturer | Dewalt |
Part Number | DWA4242 |
Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 14.61 x 9.68 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | DWA4242 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Silver |
Style | Oscillating |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1) Diamond Flush Cut Blade |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 50 g |
R**N
Cuts and trims tiles with ease.
Good tool.
J**R
Usless
Useless. It was completely blunt and redundant after two cuts of a thin edge tile.
J**
Muy bien
Exelente navaja y resistente la uso para cortar muros y es muy resistente
J**R
Works well. Only compatible with OIS, not Starlock
The blade worked very well when recutting a granite top. No visible wear from the cuts made, and the quality of the cut was quite good. Not very aggressive when cutting. Considerably less expensive than other blades, was exactly what I needed. Just a note that it will not work with new Fein or Bosch starlock oscillating tools.
A**R
The first product worth six stars (in my business anyway)
For my specific purpose (grinding concrete), this blade is one of the best low-cost, high-convenience discoveries of my business. The blade is long enough to reach into/under door jambs (even with door hung). Being diamond instead of carbide, it cuts concrete well and for a good while and is aggressive but doesn't gouge the concrete. I have 3 cordless oscillating tools (Milwaukee's blade change process is insanely frustrating-- stay away from that one! DeWalt is a 3-second dream to change blades so I have two of those and love them).Anyway, this blade is where it's at for cleaning up concrete corners and reaching under things (drywall, door jambs, drains, etc.). This blade worked so sell that I was able to effectively buzz across a door threshold and along a short section of wall as if it were a fine cup wheel. The longer-than-normal length of the blade (compared with HD consumer grade) probably helped with its longer throw during oscillations.
T**R
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D**R
use for cutting plaster - buy several
definitely make sure you have the right blade for cutting plaster. This one works pretty well. i am cutting out pieces for repair as well as holes for outlets. they can cut 3-4 outlets then start to dull in my use. I switch to a wood blade once I get to the lathe. If you use the wrong blade you'll make a big mess, ruin the blade, and still not have your hole.
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