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title: "Dremel MM485B Carbide Flush Cutting Blades"
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price: "S$58"
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# Carbide Tooth Blade for Hard Materials Up to 30X Longer Life vs. Standard Blades Universal Quick Fit Compatibility Dremel MM485B Carbide Flush Cutting Blades

**Brand:** dremel
**Price:** S$58
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Cut Sharp, Last Long, Work Smart — The Ultimate Carbide Edge

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dremel MM485B Carbide Flush Cutting Blades by dremel
- **How much does it cost?** S$58 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dremel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dremel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Flush Cuts:** Designed for clean, flush cuts that elevate your craftsmanship on every project.
- • **Pro-Tested Performance:** Independently lab-tested for speed and durability, outperforming competitor oscillating blades.
- • **Endurance That Outlasts:** Delivers up to 30 times longer blade life, saving you time and money on replacements.
- • **Unmatched Cutting Power:** Carbide teeth engineered for precision cuts through hardened metals, hardwoods, and more.
- • **Seamless Multi-Brand Fit:** Works flawlessly with Dremel, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee & Rockwell tools—no adapters needed.

## Overview

The Dremel MM485B Carbide Flush Cutting Blades are premium oscillating tool blades featuring universal quick-fit compatibility with major brands. Crafted with high-performance carbide teeth, these blades offer up to 30X longer life on hardened materials like metal, hardwood, and plaster. Independently tested for endurance and speed, they deliver precision flush cuts ideal for professional renovators and DIY pros seeking durability and efficiency in every cut.

## Description

Dremel oscillating multi-tools and accessories offer Novice to Pro home renovators the solutions to tackle any project both inside and outside the home. Known for versatility, Dremel oscillating is limitless in application: cut, sand, grind, scrape, plus remove grout and rust. The Dremel MM485B Carbide blade is formulated from high performance carbide teeth that provide up to 30X life in hardened material vs. standard bi-metal oscillating blades. Ideal for standard precision cutting in hardened materials such as galvanized screws, hardiebacker, plaster, metal, and hardwoods. Blade is compatible with Dremel, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, and Rockwell tools.

Review: Great USA quality and good value for carbide blades- the Dremel are fantastic! - I use these fairly often with different projects, especially cutting nails and thin metal. I've compared Dremel to other carbide oscillating tool blades and these are plainly better at holding their edge. I use a DeWalt tool and my trick is to cut the ears back a bit on the opening so it fits without an adaptor; these blades are a much better value than the DeWalt so for me it's worth a minute of time to fit these and save some money. Note if you want to cut wood, the Japanese-style teeth blades are the best, but for non-wood cutting these cannot be beat. I'm leaving this review today because I'm buying them again, it's been few years the 3 have lasted for me.
Review: Dremel MM485B Universal Carbide Flush Cut Blade - I turn to these blades and my oscillating saw regularly at work, and like all oscillating blades one must take it slowly and do not push the blade or it will overheat and go blunt very quickly. Also another tip is to keep the blade moving and not let one area of the teeth do all the cutting. When used correctly these blades will cut most metals, including cast iron, and can last a long time if cared for. As mentioned, it is important to let the saw do the work and not push them. Note also that they are not really suitable for tile or grout, and one should use the specific carbide granule grinder tile/grout blade for tile work. These carbide tipped saw blades work far better and last far longer than the normal Bi-metal blades so their extra cost is worthwhile. I use nothing else in my oscillating saws at work for wood, plastic, metal nails and screws. -------------------- EDIT: 3/25/2015 - I just finished replacing several 2x6 deck boards using one of these blades to cut 25 or more HDG 12d nails. The blade is still sharp. My last blade lasted for over 1 month of continuous use. I just took it slow and didn't let the blade heat up. -------------------- Edit: 12/4/2015 - After using the Bosh brand of Carbide toothed blades for the last couple of months, I have found that these Dremel blades seem to be slightly more durable than the Bosh ones. The Dremel blades are 30% cheaper. So I am moving back to using these Dremel blades full time. Excellent value for your oscillating saw.

## Features

- UNIVERSAL QUICK FIT BLADES ARE COMPATIBLE WITH DREMEL, BOSCH, MAKITA, MILWAUKEE, AND ROCKWELL
- CARBIDE TOOTH BLADE MATERIAL FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE HARD MATERIAL CUTTING APPLICATIONS
- HIGH PERFORMANCE FLUSH CUT BLADEPROVIDES LONGEST LIFE AND FASTEST CUT OF ALL DREMEL FLUSH CUT BLADES
- SELECT MULTI-MAX ACCESSORIES ARE EVALUATED BY AN INDEPENDENT, THIRD-PARTY LABORATORY TO UNDERGO TESTS OF ENDURANCE AND SPEED AGAINST THE OSCILLATING ACCESSORIES OFFERED BY OUR COMPETITORS

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00FBHFY3K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,022 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #93 in Power Oscillating Tool Blades |
| Brand Name | Dremel |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic, Copper, Metal, Stainless Steel, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,459) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080596037444 |
| Included Components | -- Other -- |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.5"L x 0.5"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.02 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Oscillating Tool Blades |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dremel |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Model | MM485B |
| Part Number | MM485B |
| Style Name | Industrial |
| UPC | 080596037444 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Product Defects Only |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dremel
- **Color:** Black
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00080596037444
- **Item Thickness:** 0.02 Inches
- **Item Weight:** 0.01 Ounces
- **Material:** Carbide
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.5"L x 0.5"W
- **Style:** Industrial
- **UPC:** 080596037444

## Images

![Dremel MM485B Carbide Flush Cutting Blades - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Pgx0Ah85L.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great USA quality and good value for carbide blades- the Dremel are fantastic!
*by J***R on August 24, 2024*

I use these fairly often with different projects, especially cutting nails and thin metal. I've compared Dremel to other carbide oscillating tool blades and these are plainly better at holding their edge. I use a DeWalt tool and my trick is to cut the ears back a bit on the opening so it fits without an adaptor; these blades are a much better value than the DeWalt so for me it's worth a minute of time to fit these and save some money. Note if you want to cut wood, the Japanese-style teeth blades are the best, but for non-wood cutting these cannot be beat. I'm leaving this review today because I'm buying them again, it's been few years the 3 have lasted for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dremel MM485B Universal Carbide Flush Cut Blade
*by K***R on February 28, 2015*

I turn to these blades and my oscillating saw regularly at work, and like all oscillating blades one must take it slowly and do not push the blade or it will overheat and go blunt very quickly. Also another tip is to keep the blade moving and not let one area of the teeth do all the cutting. When used correctly these blades will cut most metals, including cast iron, and can last a long time if cared for. As mentioned, it is important to let the saw do the work and not push them. Note also that they are not really suitable for tile or grout, and one should use the specific carbide granule grinder tile/grout blade for tile work. These carbide tipped saw blades work far better and last far longer than the normal Bi-metal blades so their extra cost is worthwhile. I use nothing else in my oscillating saws at work for wood, plastic, metal nails and screws. -------------------- EDIT: 3/25/2015 - I just finished replacing several 2x6 deck boards using one of these blades to cut 25 or more HDG 12d nails. The blade is still sharp. My last blade lasted for over 1 month of continuous use. I just took it slow and didn't let the blade heat up. -------------------- Edit: 12/4/2015 - After using the Bosh brand of Carbide toothed blades for the last couple of months, I have found that these Dremel blades seem to be slightly more durable than the Bosh ones. The Dremel blades are 30% cheaper. So I am moving back to using these Dremel blades full time. Excellent value for your oscillating saw.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than EZARC blades. Dremel is the best so far after 3 years of use.
*by R***G on October 13, 2023*

Yeah I watched the Project Farm video and I tried EZARC blades and a few other brands and none of them lasted as long or cut as fast as the Dremel. The flaw in his video comparison is that you cannot just let the blade go through one screw straight into the next one without it cooling down. The blade will just get red hot at the tips and start to melt. If it was a race to see which blade would take the longest to melt then the Ezrac beat out the Dremel on Drywall screws, but who would do that on a real job? Anyway this is just my experience working with the Dremel Multi Max Tool on a few dozen projects. The Dremel blade cut through wood very well while the EZARC blades do not. Both blades cut through metal very well but I give the Dremel an edge mainly because it seemed to last longer in real world usage and it does not require a stupid adapter to be put in place to use it. That adapter stuff when using third party blades with Dremel is annoying and slows down my work flow. If the third party Blades were better I would put up with it, but they are inferior to Dremels blades so it's a waste of time. My only gripe with the Dremel blade is that I think they could make a better blade if they wanted to. They have been milking the M845B for years because no one else has pushed the envelope and made a vastly superior blade to compete with them on quality or one of equal quality for a significantly lower price.

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