Fein 6-35-02-152-02-0 1-5/8-Inch Universal E-Cut Blades, 3-Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
3 Pack, 1-3/4", Universal E-Cut Saw Blade, Wide, Saws Wood Up To 2", Plastics, Sheet Metal Up To 14 Gauge, Copper Or Aluminum Pipe & Profiles, Flush Cut Capable.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3165 in Home Improvement
- Size: 1-5/8-Inch, 3-Pack
- Brand: Fein
- Model: 6-35-02-152-02-0
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
Features
- e-cut blade
- universal cut
- 3-Pack
- Wide
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Universal e-cut saw blade wide, 3 pack, 1-3/4-Inch wide. Wide range of applications thanks to bi-metal toothing. Saws wood up to 2-Inch thick, plastics, sheet metal up to 19-gauge, copper or aluminum pipe and profiles. This blade is flush cut capable
Customer Reviews
Contractor in Richmond, VA
I use the Fein Multimaster almost daily in my contracting business, and have found it to be one of the most useful tools on my truck. I use it primarily for cutting out areas of wood rot, and it does this with almost surgical precision! In my opinion, the Universal E Cut blades are a significant improvement over the other E Cut blades that have a Japanese saw tooth pattern. The tooth pattern on the Universal Blade looks similar to a hacksaw blade, but even with the smaller teeth it seems to cut through wood more quickly than the larger Japanese pattern. The Universal Blades are also less expensive, and will cut through nails you encounter with ease. The other more expensive E Cut blades shatter when you are unlucky enough to encounter a nail, brick or concrete surface. I would like to see Fein offer some wider versions of this superior blade design, and re-evaluate their pricing strategy for all of their blades.
Work Fine Costs Too Much
The Fein Multi Master is a great tool for getting the job done in awkward situations. The blades cost too much and I would like to see after market reasonably priced blades available.
Make your own blades!
Several reviews complain about the exorbitant cost of the blades for the Fein Multimaster. I compleatly agree with this. My solution was to start making my own. I bought a replacement dozuki blade, cut it in to three sections, welded each section to a piece of 16 gauge metal in which I had drilled the proper mounting hole. This week I was doing tile work so I bought a tungsten carbide hacksaw blade, cut off a couple inches and welded this piece of 16 gauge. These blades work Great! and at a small fraction of the cost Fein expects to get.





