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Multi tool blades are designed for use with oscillating multi tools and are ideal for repairs, improvements and crafting around the home or workplace. As essential multi tool accessories, they allow you to tackle a wide range of tasks with ease using your power tools.

Shop multi tool blades today and get free delivery on orders over £50 (excluding VAT).

Show details for  Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Sawblade, 32mm

Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Sawblade, 32mm

DMT32BM
Priced per 1 Pack
Show details for  Multi-Tool Blade Set, 3 Piece

Multi-Tool Blade Set, 3 Piece

DMT3MK
Priced per 1 Set
Show details for  Multi-Tool Blade Set, 7 Piece

Multi-Tool Blade Set, 7 Piece

DMT7MK
Priced per 1 Set
Please contact your local store for details
Show details for  Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Sawblade, 44mm

Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Sawblade, 44mm

DMT44BM
Priced per 1 Pack
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Show details for  Fine Tooth Multi-Tool Sawblade, 32mm

Fine Tooth Multi-Tool Sawblade, 32mm

DMT32FT
Priced per 1 Pack
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FAQs

Can multi tool blades fit on any tool?

Multi tool blades are designed to be compatible with a variety of oscillating tools but not all blades will fit every tool so it's always good to check for compatibility with your specific brand and model. We stock many models with universal blades that fit most multi tools, so it's easy to find the right kind of tool for your project.

What can I use multi tool blades for?

Multi tool blades are great for general purpose flush and plunge cutting, sanding, scraping and grinding. They cut through metal, plastic, wood and drywall but can also be used to sand down surfaces, scrape away old paint or carry out precise plunge cuts. Specialised saw blades with features like milled and side set teeth are particularly useful for smooth, fine cuts on wood or metal.

How do I choose the right blades for my project?

Choosing the right blade depends on the material you are working with and the type of cut you need. For instance, a bi-metal blade is suitable for cutting metals and hardwoods, while a carbide-tipped blade is better for cutting through tougher materials like ceramic tiles. Consider the blade's tooth count for precision — higher tooth counts are ideal for finer cuts, while lower counts work well for fast, rough cuts.

Always match the blade to the material and task to ensure efficiency and quality results.

Shop multi tool blades online for fast delivery, or visit your nearest YESSS Electrical store to shop in-person.