Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Guide: Best Blades for Every Material
An oscillating multi-tool is only as effective as the blade or attachment you’re using. The right blade turns this tool into a precision instrument; the wrong one wastes time, money, and your patience. With dozens of blade types available from multiple manufacturers, knowing which blade to grab for each task is essential knowledge for getting the most from your multi-tool.

Blade Types and Their Uses
| Blade Type | Material | Best For | Life Expectancy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood Cutting (HCS) | High Carbon Steel | Softwood, plywood, drywall | 20-40 cuts |
| Bi-Metal (BIM) | HSS + HCS | Wood with nails, hardwood | 50-100 cuts |
| Carbide Tipped | Tungsten Carbide | Tile, cement board, hardened steel | 200+ cuts |
| Diamond Grit | Industrial Diamond | Tile, grout, stone, mortar | Long lasting |
| Sanding Pad | Velcro + Sandpaper | Detail sanding in tight spaces | Varies by grit |
| Scraper Blade | Rigid Steel | Adhesive, caulk, paint removal | 50+ uses |
Our Top Blade Recommendations
For everyday use, buy bi-metal blades in bulk — they handle 80% of oscillating tool tasks and last reasonably long. The Imperial IBOA270 bi-metal blade is our go-to for wood cutting with the possibility of hitting nails. For tile and grout work, invest in a quality carbide-tipped blade from Dremel or Bosch — the cheaper ones dull quickly and aren’t worth the savings. For detail sanding, Fein’s triangular pads are the gold standard, but Bosch and Dremel offer perfectly acceptable alternatives at lower prices.

Universal Fit vs. Brand-Specific
Most modern oscillating tools use the Starlock or OIS universal mounting system, meaning blades from any manufacturer fit any tool. However, some older tools (especially Fein and Dremel models) use proprietary mounts. Before buying blades, verify your tool’s mounting system. Adapters exist to use Starlock blades on older tools, and they work well. Going forward, only buy tools with universal blade mounts — it gives you the widest selection of blades and the best prices through competition.


