AVID POWER 112Pcs Oscillating Saw Blades Quick Release Oscillating Multitool Blades with Sandpapers Universal Oscillating Tool Accessories for Cutting Metal/Wood/Plastic, Compatible with Most Brands

112Pcs Oscillating Saw Blades Quick Release Oscillating Multitool Blades with Sandpapers Universal Oscillating Tool Accessories for Cutting Metal/Wood/Plastic, Compatible with Most Brands

Features

  • 112Pcs Oscillating Muti Tool Blades Kits - AVID POWER oscillating saw blades kits include different types of blades, two sized sandpaper and sanding pads, as well as 2 c-clips for your choice. The diverse blades are very sharp and tough, can be safely used when you are cutting metal/wood/plastic, removing grout, paint and adhesive residues for home repair or renovation jobs
  • Sturdy & Durable - Oscillating tool blades are made of high carbon steel, high-speed steel, bimetallic, and stainless steel, not only preventing tooth from bending easily, but also taking into account wear resistance, which can extend the service life of the saw blade. Don't have to worry about hitting a nail a dulling the blades. The surface is covered with a black layer, which is high-temperature-resistant and anti-corrosive
  • Easy to Use & Improve Efficiency - Our multi tool metal saw blade adapts a quick release blade design, allowing you to easily and quickly install swing type multi tool attachments while cutting nails, cleaning paint stains, saving valuable time and energy. The curved edge design of the semi-circular saw blade effectively reduces vibration, improves stability during use, and prevents it from flying out easily, allowing you to use it safely
  • Precision Cutting - Carefully designed with markings on both sides of the saw blade, with centimeters on one side and inches on the other, making it convenient for you to cut accurately. When precise cutting of materials such as wooden and metal boards is required, these marked saw blades can help you achieve your goals and cut to the size you need, and are suitable for use in fine manufacturing work. Long, wavy teeth on each blade allow them to cut faster and smoother
  • Wide Compatibility - Our blades for multi tool are compatible with most oscillating tool of major brands in the market with universal interfaces. With C-clip included, it can be compatible with more models. Please refer to the image for applicable brands

Specifications

Color Black
Unit Count 112

A 112-piece oscillating multitool accessory kit including multiple blade types (high-carbon steel, high-speed steel, bimetal, stainless steel), two sizes of sandpaper with sanding pads, and C-clips for quick-release mounting. Blades are intended for cutting wood, metal and plastic, removing grout, paint and adhesive, and include dual-sided centimeter/inch markings for precision. Semi-circular blades have a curved edge to reduce vibration and long wavy teeth to improve cut smoothness; the universal interface fits most oscillating multitool models.

Model Number: AXDMT112

AVID POWER 112Pcs Oscillating Saw Blades Quick Release Oscillating Multitool Blades with Sandpapers Universal Oscillating Tool Accessories for Cutting Metal/Wood/Plastic, Compatible with Most Brands Review

4.5 out of 5

Why I reached for this kit

I keep a multitool within arm’s reach for almost every job, from trimming door jambs to shaving stubborn shims. Stock blades disappear fast, so I’ve been looking for an affordable, broad accessory set that doesn’t crumble on the first nail. The Avid Power 112-piece accessory kit checked enough boxes that I put it through a few weeks of mixed work—wood, drywall, PVC, and light metal—plus some scraping and sanding tasks around a bathroom refresh.

What’s inside and how it’s organized

This kit bundles a wide spread of oscillating attachments: a stack of plunge and flush-cut blades in high-carbon steel, high-speed steel, stainless, and bimetal; a semi-circular blade or two for longer straight cuts; scrapers for adhesives and paint; and two triangular sanding pads with matching hook-and-loop sandpaper in multiple sizes. The bimetal and HSS pieces are the ones I reserved for nails, screws, and thin-gauge metals, while the high-carbon steel blades took care of wood and plastics.

All blades are coated in a black, heat- and corrosion-resistant finish. Each cutting blade has dual measurement markings—metric on one side, imperial on the other—which is a small touch that makes a real difference for repeatable plunge depths and flush-to-wall trim work. The set also includes C-clips that expand tool compatibility if your multitool uses that style of quick release.

Setup and compatibility

Mounting was straightforward on the tools I tried (Milwaukee M18 and an older Black+Decker 20V). The universal open-ended interface slots in easily; the quick-release levers captured the blades without fuss. With the C-clips, I could secure blades tightly on the older tool that’s more finicky about fit. I would not expect this set to lock into 3D Starlock-only tools without an adapter, but for most common OIS-style heads, the fit is good and confidence-inspiring.

Tip: If your tool’s quick-change collar tends to mar blades, snug the C-clip and seat the blade fully against the drive pins before clamping. It reduces slippage and heat-scoring on the blade face.

Cutting performance on wood and plastics

For carpentry tasks, the high-carbon steel wood blades did exactly what I need from a value kit. I used them to undercut door casing for LVP flooring, notch a recessed outlet box into beadboard, and plunge an access panel into 1/2-inch plywood. The long, wavy tooth geometry clears chips well, so cuts didn’t burn unless I forced the tool. The semi-circular blade’s curved edge is useful for longer, shallow cuts—like trimming a cabinet back—because it tracks straighter and vibrates less than a narrow plunge blade.

PVC and ABS are often where cheap blades gum up; these stayed cutting cleanly on 1-1/2-inch PVC with speed set around mid-range and a light touch. A quick pause to flick away melted chips is still a good habit to prevent heat buildup.

Metal: pick the right blade and be patient

On metal, the difference between blade types matters. The bimetal teeth handled drywall screws, finish nails, and the occasional errant framing nail without folding teeth. I used the bimetal for a few small tasks: trimming a 1/2-inch copper stub-out (slow but clean with adequate oil), slicing off rusted hose clamp screws, and making a relief cut in a thin steel angle bracket. You’re not buying a premium demolition blade here; feed rate is modest, and the edge softens after a handful of hard contacts. But used within its lane—thin stock and spot nail encounters—the bimetal performs better than basic HCS and earns its place in the kit.

For denser metals or repeated nail-embedded lumber, I still reach for dedicated carbide-tooth blades. This kit doesn’t include carbide or diamond-grit cutters, so plan accordingly if your work includes masonry board, tile, or heavy metal.

Scraping and sanding

The scraper blade is sharper than I expected and excels at lifting latex paint drips, floor adhesive residue, and old caulk once you score the bead. It has enough rigidity to get under well-adhered material without chattering. For delicate substrates, feather the oscillation speed to avoid gouging.

The sanding pads come in two triangular sizes with matching sheets. Hook-and-loop adhesion is solid, and the pads conform just enough to ease into inside corners. I used them for deglossing trim and cleaning up patched drywall. The included papers cover common grits for surface prep; they’re not shop-quality abrasives, but they’ll get you through routine finishing steps.

Precision and usability

The dual-sided depth markings are practical for consistent plunge cuts and notching. They are small and, after a few dusty jobs, they can become hard to read. If you rely on them, a quick wipe and a silver paint pen highlight before work goes a long way. Cut line visibility is decent; the black coating reduces glare but also hides heat discoloration, so keep an eye on chip color and smell rather than blade color to spot overheating.

Vibration control is more a function of the tool than the blade, but the semi-circular blades in this kit do transmit fewer shudders than narrow plungers on long straight cuts. I also liked the tooth geometry on the general-purpose wood blades: they’re aggressive enough to feel productive without taking wild bites that cause kick or tear-out.

Durability and value

I evaluate value kits on two metrics: do they cut cleanly out of the box, and do they survive a realistic weekend’s worth of tasks without becoming trash. This set passes both tests. The HCS wood blades held up for multiple trim and drywall jobs; I retired them when the tips dulled rather than when teeth snapped. The bimetal blades stand up to incidental fasteners and thin metals but are not the right tool for continuous metal cutting. The black finish resists the early surface rust that cheaper sets sometimes exhibit, which helps if you toss a few blades into a job bag.

If you’re a contractor using an oscillating tool every day for demo or nail-embedded cuts, you’ll burn through these quickly and should budget for higher-end carbide options. If you’re a homeowner or a remodeler who wants breadth at an honest price, this kit supplies exactly that.

What it won’t do

  • It doesn’t include carbide-grit or diamond blades for tile, grout, or cement board. For those, you’ll need to supplement the kit.
  • The measurement markings are small and can fade with abrasion.
  • It’s not a Starlock-only solution; verify compatibility if your tool lacks an OIS-compatible adapter.
  • Heavy-gauge metal cutting will wear out the blades fast; keep these for light stock and fasteners.

Tips to get the most from it

  • Match blade to material: HCS for wood/plastics, HSS or bimetal for nails and thin metal.
  • Let the blade do the work: lighter pressure reduces heat and extends life.
  • Use oscillation speed to your advantage: slow down on plastics to avoid melting; moderate speed on metals with a touch of cutting fluid.
  • Score first, then scrape: a utility knife line makes scraper work cleaner and reduces gouges.
  • Mark the depth lines with a paint pen if you rely on them for precise plunge cuts.

Who is this for?

This kit suits homeowners, DIY remodelers, and pros who want a backup stash for light-to-medium duty cuts, scraping, and sanding. The variety means you’ll almost always have a blade that fits the task, and the quick-release-friendly shanks make swaps painless. It’s a good way to keep your primary kit stocked without worrying about burning premium blades on routine work.

Bottom line

The Avid Power 112-piece accessory kit delivers breadth, respectable cutting performance, and easy compatibility at a fair price. The wood blades cut cleanly, the bimetal options handle incidental fasteners and thin metals, the scrapers are genuinely useful, and the sanding pads round out surface prep. The trade-offs are predictable for the category: no carbide or diamond for masonry, modest longevity in heavy metal, and small depth markings that can wear.

Recommendation: I recommend this kit for anyone who needs an affordable, versatile stock of oscillating accessories for general carpentry, drywall, plastic, light metal, scraping, and sanding. It’s an excellent “always on hand” set to keep your multitool productive. If your work regularly involves masonry or sustained metal cutting, pair it with a few carbide or diamond blades and you’ll have a well-balanced, cost-effective lineup.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Precision Handyman Service

Offer a niche service focused on jobs requiring tight-space, precision cuts—door trimming, undercutting casings, grout removal, and plumbing flange cuts. Market speed and minimal demolition: the oscillating tool kit lets you perform clean, fast fixes on-site. Charge flat fees for common micro-jobs and upsell small repairs while on location.


Etsy / Shopify Shop for Small Wood Goods

Produce small-run products (coasters, knife handles, decorative panels, shelves) that showcase tight-detail work enabled by the multitool blades. Use the marked blades and sandpaper to maintain uniform quality across batches. Price items to reflect hand-finished detail and offer customization (monograms, inlays) as higher-margin options.


Contractor Consumables Subscription

Sell replacement blade/sanding-pad bundles on a subscription or refill basis to local contractors, renovators, and maker-spaces. Position the kit’s universality and durable bimetal blades as a time-saver; offer tiered plans (monthly for pros, quarterly for hobbyists). Include email tips on blade selection and care to reduce blade waste and increase retention.


Retrofit & Remodel Specialty Subcontracting

Form a subcontracting business that handles retrofit installs (door hardware, trim adjustments, tile grout remediation) for builders who need quick, clean solutions without full demolition. Market the oscillating-tool expertise—faster turnaround, less mess, and compatibility with various materials. Price per-task or per-project with clear scope items (e.g., 10 door trims = fixed price).


Hands-On Workshops & Kits

Host local workshops teaching oscillating tool techniques (shelf building, inlay coasters, tile repair). Sell a beginner kit (mini blades + sanding pads) and charge for the class; attendees leave with a finished piece and confidence. Partner with maker-spaces or hardware stores to cross-promote and supply replacement blade packs.

Creative

Inlay Pallet Coasters

Make a set of mixed-wood coasters with contrasting inlays. Use the semicircular and precision blades to trim reclaimed pallet slats to consistent sizes, rout small inlay channels with a slim plunge blade, and finish with the included sandpapers for a smooth, food-safe surface. The centimeter/inch markings let you cut repeatable pieces for multi-set production.


Floating Shelf with Recessed LED Channel

Build floating shelves that hide LED strips in a neat recessed channel. Use the multi-tool blades to plunge and notch the underside of the shelf for wiring and clips, trim mounting hardware slots cleanly in tight spaces, and sand the recesses for a flush fit. The quick-release blade design speeds repeated cuts when making shelves in different lengths.


Mixed-Media Wall Art (Metal + Wood)

Create layered wall panels combining thin cut metal shapes and wooden backboards. Use bi-metal and stainless blades to cut decorative patterns in sheet metal, and high-carbon steel blades for wood backing. The curved edge semi-circular blade reduces vibration for smoother decorative cuts, and the marked blades help align repeated motifs.


Custom Door & Hinge Retrofits

Offer precision door work like cutting mortises for hinges, trimming door bottoms for new flooring, or routing jambs for hardware. The oscillating kit is ideal for working in tight jambs and making accurate, shallow mortises without removing the door. Durable blades that tolerate nails let you work on older doors without frequent blade changes.


Mosaic Tile Picture Frames

Upcycle salvaged tile into custom mosaic frames. Use grout- and tile-specific blades to remove grout and trim tile pieces to fit frame corners, then sand backer boards smooth for mounting. The kit’s grout-removal blades and sanding pads make detailed mosaic trimming and finishing fast and clean.