5 Blades for Your Oscillating Multi-Tool That'll Save Time on DIY Projects
James Stevens
Published Apr 05, 2026
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Dremel Scraper Blade
The Dremel scraper blade is flexible and recommended to be used at a 30- to 45-degree pitch. The multi-purpose blade can be used for cutting, sanding, grinding and more.
“This is the perfect attachment for removing stubborn materials, like grout and caulk,” says our editor and tool expert, Alex Shoemaker. “An oscillating tool attachment will take half the time to clear an area, like a shower, than a paint scraper or other manual handheld tool. It’s worth the buy if you’re planning on demoing a big area or have a few projects in the works.”
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Qbit SQ1000-S Electrical Box Cut-Out Blade
This “blade” is actually four blades that simultaneously cut a perfect junction box hole in drywall—but don’t expect it to cut wood. It’s designed specifically for cut-in wall boxes, and it’ll have you carving out rectangular holes in mere seconds. Multiple sizes are available, so it’s virtually compatible with every oscillating power tool.