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Fein 63502113019 3-5/16-Inch Flush Cut Wood Blade

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Fein 63502113019 3-5/16-Inch Flush Cut Wood Blade
  • Metal blade for cutting soft wood
  • Segmented to provide for right angle cuts against another surface
  • Recessed center provides for flush cutting applications
  • Great for removing window putty and other softer materials
  • Single blade for introduction to cutting with the Multimaster

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Segmented recessed saw blade is only for soft materials. Ideal for working in corners, flush to the surface.
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The Fein 3-5/16-inch flush cut blade is a metal blade for cutting soft wood. It is segmented to provide for right angle cuts against another surface. Its recessed center provides for flush cutting applications. It is great for removing window putty and other softer materials. The single blade is for introduction to cutting with the Fein Multimaster.

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Fein 63502113019 3-5/16-Inch Flush Cut Wood Blade
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  • Publisher: Fein
  • Label: Fein
  • Studio: Fein
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 15 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Tools: #302

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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Excellent blade at a low price! 2010-03-05
Comment: I am a contractor who relies on quality tools to earn a living. I was glad to find the Fein tool blade on your website and at a low price. Thanks for your quick service.
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: If you are going to do any drywall work ... you'll love it. 2010-01-06
Comment: First, if you own a Fein Multi-master you MUST have this blade as it has the most universal use of any of their blades.

I have used this blade for many projects a) drywall cut outs [especially recepticle cutouts], b) cutting through HVAC ductwork, c) cutting through formica d) trimming doorway and window trim e) many more. Everything you do with this blade (or the Fein tool in general), you could do with another tool, BUT, this is handy, quick and has saved me many, many, many hours.

Why 4 stars - primarily versatility. Why not 5 stars? blade life and cost. The good news is that it runs highly discounted every few months at Amazon.
Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Not fein's usual quality 2009-12-30
Comment: This blade shattered around the hub after two uses. I liked the design but will not purchase it again.
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Dnelius 2009-11-04
Comment: I purchased the Fein saw about a year ago. I have found that the tool is very useful in everyday home remodeling. Although as mentioned in alot of other reviews, the Fein blades are very expensive for the amount of use you get out of them. I recently discovered that Sears makes a simular tool and Sears blade will work on my Fein tool at half the price of Feins asking price. I have used the sears blade and they last about as long as the Fein blade. I know where I buy my blades from! Maybe Fein will get the message and become more competive in their prices/
Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: love/hate relationship, I need a new lover . . . 2009-05-09
Comment: I love my Fein Multimaster. I hate being ripped off for blades. I have used almost all of the blades for my Fein, love how they work. I hate the rip-off prices for the blades. I'm hoping someone will get some aftermarket blades of all types available soon.
Interesting application--I repaired old brick foundation that had very thin, rotten mortar. I used a worn out wood blade between the bricks, the old mortar just fell out. Totally ruined the blade, but I sailed through the mortar like butter and most of the debris fell out, so clean up was a couple of quick blasts of air and I was ready to tuckpoint.
I would recomend the tool a lot quicker if the blades were reasonable, but tool not a good choice because of operating cost.