Dremel MM450 3-Inch, Excellent for drywall, OK..

Overall Rating3.673.673.673.673.67

Excellent for drywall, OK for soft wood

This is an excellent blade for cutting drywall — quick clean cuts and a minimum of dust. I used it extensivly when cutting out damaged sections of drywall for replacement. It leaves a very clean edge so you can fit in the new section neatly and hide the seams. Also used it to cut thin sheets of plastic (1/4 inch) and it did a great job with smooth clean edges. Just don’t force the tool — with any MultiMax cuts, take it slow and steady and you’ll be happy with the results.

I’ve also used it on wood and it’s a decent performer for light-weight jobs and softwoods. The 3/4 inch wood/metal blade is better suited for tougher wood cutting tasks, but this will do the job (albeit slower). Less expensive than the other wood blades, which is a plus.

Update (2/8/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.

The featured review for this product, Dremel MM450 3-Inch Multi-Max Flat Saw Blade Tools & Hardware, was written by Comdet.

The average rating for this item is 3.7 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Braced

March 1st, 2010 at 12:05 am    


Overall Rating33333

saw blade
This is a handy attachment to the dremel multimax. It is expensive and doesn’t last long but is very useful for specific purposes while it lasts.


ARC Construction, J. Goldberg

March 2nd, 2010 at 12:10 pm    


Overall Rating33333

Disappointing.
I am a Remodeling Contractor and I purchased this Dremel blade as an alternative to the more expensive Fein blades, as they will fit my Fein multimaster. My hope was that they would do as well as the Fein blades, which are ridiculously over-priced. Unfortunately it seems the Fein blades last slightly longer so I will probably go back to using the Fein blades for cutting harder materials like oak and maple-and use the dremel blades for less difficult materials like solid white pine or plywoods.
One of the things I discovered is that I do really need the blade to have an offset-the flat blade certainly limits how I can use the tool.


Comdet

March 13th, 2010 at 6:00 am    


Overall Rating55555

Excellent for drywall, OK for soft wood
Rated 5 stars.


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