







⚡ Cut smarter, last longer, work faster!
The EZARC Carbide Oscillating Saw Accessories 3-pack features advanced carbide laser welding technology for up to 30 times longer durability than standard bi-metal blades. Designed for rapid, precise cutting across wood, metal, nails, drywall, and PVC, these blades include an integrated dual-unit depth gauge and a universal fit compatible with most major oscillating tool brands, making them the ultimate all-in-one solution for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability on every job.



| Manufacturer | EZARC |
| Part number | OLH34G |
| Item Weight | 82 g |
| Product Dimensions | 13.69 x 8.71 x 1.6 cm; 82 g |
| Item model number | OLH34G |
| Colour | Black |
| Style | Unique |
| Material | Carbide |
| Item thickness | 1.2 Millimetres |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**M
expensive but good value
These are not cheap but they are real quality. They last for ages and were only defeated after a lot of work by a 10mm stainless bolt. (they got ¾ of the way through and then shed a load of teeth) Screws, nails and wood they sailed through. Worth the price I'd say.
J**U
General experience
Good product
P**
Multi tool blades
As I am new to using a multi tool I can not speak from experience but was happy with the longevity of the cutters.
A**R
Cuts hard screws easily.
The only way to cut hard screws with worn out heads
D**Z
They barely cut through panel pins anything stronger? The teeth fall off
They claim to cut through Rebar like butter. It couldn’t cut through tinfoil. They are useless. Do not buy. They are not fit for purpose just like all the other cheap Chinese blades out there stick with Bosch or a decent make these are useless.
J**S
WORKS REAL GOOD
ONLY TOOL THAT WOULD CUT A BOLT
J**N
Good cut but average durability.
A bit overpriced for what they are.Blades are thicker than the usual cheaper ones but I'm not sure if that's a good thing. Didn’t last any longer than cheaper alternatives.
M**S
My go-to blade
This is as near to a cut anything blade as you can get. It's my go-to blade when I'm cutting MDF, chipboard, metal (including screws), plasterboard and plaster. It shrugs off contact with brick that would blunt a bi-metallic blade. Not as quick at cutting on softer wood as a sharp wood blade would be so I use a wood blade for this. When cutting screws and nails you need to hold the machine steady as you can chip the teeth off if you allow the tool to rattle or excessively vibrate.
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