| | |  | Fein | Home » » » Fein 6-35-02-126-03-0 E-Cut Blade -1 3/8-FMM 250 3-Pack | | | | | | | Description: | | This 1-3/8" precision E-Cut blade offers the highest cutting speed and precision thanks to double-row Japan toothing. For wood up to 50 mm, plasterboard and soft plastics. | | | Features: | |
• e-cut blade
• precision cut
• 3 pack
• narrow
• For Cutting Wood
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| 8.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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Fein BladesJan 08, 2011
By Brier Bear
"Robert"
I knew the blade replacements for the MultiMaster would not be cheap when I purchased the tool but now that I'm building up an inventory of blades the sticker shock is really acute! Fein must be really proud of their replacement blades because I think their cost is double what one would consider reasonable. Come on Fein... really? I have little choice but to just build the blade replacement costs into my bids and pass the exorbitant cost on to my customers.
The Fein is FINE!Aug 26, 2011
By shirlee This is great. Lightweight --easy to manuever. The--best trimmer for women--Easy to recharge --battery runs at least 30 min. I love it!
Best price around, hands down.Aug 11, 2011
By tvaprea Needed them for work, after years of paying way to much per blade, I found these on amazon and the price was the best around, BY FAR!!
fein bladesJul 27, 2011
By Steven W. Caragian
"phinishman"
the fein blades are worth the extra money., i have tried the knock offs, the feins last longer and the 10 pack makes them affordable
Expensive but effective,Aug 23, 2010
By Stuart Lee Garbis I think this blade performs very well and as a 10-pack is about the most affordable I've seen. I've owned the same Fein Multi-tool for more than five years and use it almost once a day in my remodeling business. I use it mostly for cutting pine or oak baseboards. It's an invaluable tool which is why those of us who've come to rely on it are willing to shell out $15- $20 per wood-cutting blade. When it's time to order blades I moan over the prospect of paying so much for a blade that wears out way earlier than much cheaper jigsaw, sawsall and circular saw blades. I know that those other tools won't do as clean of a job on tasks such as cutting installed baseboard, but I still feel Feintool is taking advantage of their customers. Maybe they could manufacture the blades out of one piece of metal instead of the two-piece product? I'm not sure if this two-piece construction does account for the much higher cost. So Mr. Feintool, you think you can help out your loyal customers by lowering your blade price? And maybe you'll do it before one of your competitors takes away your market share.
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