Leo Voisine
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You are one crazy fast worker.
Yep those are about 1/2 of what I paid, but I have to wonder if they are as good as the Bosch...?
The Bosch in that video is a carbide tooth blade, the others were bimetalic or TiN coated, the HF is high carbon. I would expect the carbide to last just a bit longer
The Imperial blades are pretty good blades - for bimetalic or TiN coated blades and the price is better than the fein anyway
Looks like Dremel also has some carbide blades:
http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-MM485B-Universal-Carbide-3-Pack/dp/B00FBHFY3K
I haven't tried any of the carbide tooth ones but its something I'll be keeping in mind if I ever need to do a dirty job with lots of nails and gunk because those will eat up the other blades pretty fast.
thanks for the info Ryan, I was not aware of the Carbide blade, they surely should last longer, and I'm sure they were more expensive.
Domo
Just to make sure I didn't confuse (..
The Bosch OSC114C in the video you linked is also carbide - http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-OSC114C-4-Inch-Multi-Tool-Carbide/dp/B00ELC9R9S
I was curious why it appear to be sturdier, and the carbide vs hss steel explained it.
The Fein blades aren't all that well wearing in my experience, but I haven't compared them to anything except the Imperial so its a pretty limited sample set.
Pitty u so far away, Harbor Freight sells a nice affordable range of reasonable quality blade attachments that fit these things universally.
You know the ways and means comittee can always facilitate making sure they in Peters luggage next visit if u ever need. .