


⚡ Cut like a pro, fit like a boss!
The QF35HM Saxton Heavy Metal Blade is a 35mm wide, 40mm deep oscillating multitool blade designed for flush cuts and cutting through tough ferrous metals. Compatible with major brands like Worx, Stanley, and Black & Decker, it delivers durable, precise performance for professional-grade DIY and trade projects.





| ASIN | B0154MM52Y |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,117 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 92 in Oscillating Tool Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | 9 Sept. 2015 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 60 g |
| Item model number | QF35HM |
| Manufacturer | saxton trading |
| Material | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 17.4 x 16.6 x 0.6 cm; 60 g |
| Part Number | QF35HM |
S**R
Screws are butter
Excellent blades, go through screws like butter, have cut at least 50 screws and some 6mm+ and the blade is still going!
B**G
Works Well.
Have only used this blade on relatively thin galvanised steel plate for a couple of small cuts so unsure of longevity. Though cuts and performs well.
L**C
Cuts iron ok.
Did a really important job cutting through a small section of iron on a car. Pay attention to cooling while cutting and don’t rush it. Will cut again for sure but I don’t really care, it worked for the one job I bought it for and that was enough!
P**S
Great tool
Excellent tool, worked very well on stainless steel.
S**S
Blunts easily and not a good value
Carbide blade blunted or worn out cutting 4 M10 bolts. Not happy with the cost.
T**D
Really impressive for the money!
Need something to cut an old metal gatepost down to ground level as it was a trip hazard. The post itself was circular and consisted of an outer layer of 2mm steel and an inner layer of what looked like 4mm stainless steel, with concrete sandwiched in for good measure. This had already been cut down to a few inches by a heavy duty diamond cutter, but they couldn't cut it flush without risking damage to the disc. Had tried an angle grinder on it but the thick metal defeated the discs in no time and I couldn't cut it flush. Using an electric multitool, Saxton Heavy Metal blade and liberal squirts of WD-40, I was able to cut it flush to the ground. The trick was to let the blade do the work and not apply too much pressure. By the time I was done (took around 10 - 15 mins) the blade had lost a couple of teeth at the far ends, but that was probably me being careless. Looks like there is still some useable life in it. For the money, I'm impressed.
S**C
Value for money and did the job.
Did the job I bought it for. Cut through a mortice lock bolt. Took a while but the blade lasted.
I**1
Bay window sill removal
Wickes blade barely cut through 2 screws before getting blunt/ losing teeth. This carbide blade cut the 8 or so other screws and more and the teeth are so intact. Made removal of bay window sill easier.
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