50PCS Titanium Multi Tool Blades Kit for Oscillating Multi Tools (Universal, Quick Release)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to get more out of an oscillating multitool, a good blade set is where the value tends to show up. This 50PCS Titanium Multi Tool Blades kit is built around versatility: you get multiple blade types and two common sizes, aimed at tackling everyday DIY jobs and heavier “renovation-style” cuts. On paper, it’s the sort of kit you buy once so you’re not constantly hunting for a specific blade when a project turns from “small fix” into “let’s cut it properly”.
That said, it’s not a universal fix for every fastener. The set is described as not suitable for bolts or screws, so if your job regularly involves cutting through that kind of hardware, you’ll want to check whether you need a more specialised option.
What’s included and why it matters

This kit includes four blade groupings: 1pcs 1-3/8" titanium blades, 1pcs 1-3/4" titanium blades, 24pcs 1-3/8" HCS blades, and 24pcs 1-3/4" HCS blades.
The split matters because HCS (high carbon steel) blades are typically used for softer materials, while the titanium blades are positioned here for tougher performance. The practical benefit is having the right blades ready for different tasks without needing a separate purchase each time.
You also get 3 extra adapters. That’s a detail worth paying attention to, because compatibility is often the make-or-break point with oscillating accessories.
Where it performs best (and where it doesn’t)



The set is marketed for cutting wood, metal, PVC, plastic, and wood with nails, plus applications like aluminium sheet, door frames, construction wood, drywall, and flooring. It’s also positioned for renovation work such as flooring and drywall, where you need controlled starts and accurate cutting lines.
A key point is the onboard measurement marks (inch and millimetre scales). In real-world use, those markings can help you align your cut quickly, especially when you’re working around door frames or edging on flooring. It’s the kind of “small thing” that can save time if you’re measuring and re-measuring in a hurry.
However, the kit is not described as suitable for bolts or screws. So if your projects regularly involve that, this may feel limiting compared with blade sets specifically aimed at that kind of material.
Compatibility and what to check before buying

The kit is described as offering universal fit, including compatibility with both quick-release and non-quick-release systems. It also claims to fit 98% of oscillating multi tools on the market, with mention of popular brands such as DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Bosch, and Dremel.
Still, it’s sensible to double-check what your multitool uses (quick-release vs non-quick-release) and whether the included adapters match your setup. The presence of 3 adapters helps, but compatibility should always be confirmed on your specific tool before you commit.
What you’ll notice in day-to-day use
The titanium blades are positioned as having improved lifespan versus standard blades, with claims of “50% more hardness” and up to “2× the lifetime” of standard blades, based on the product listing. Whether you see the full benefit will depend on how hard you push the blade and what you cut, but it does suggest the kit is aimed at people who want durability rather than one-off use.



Another practical detail is the promise of smoother cutting, which can make starting your cut easier when you’ve marked the line and you want to follow it closely. For example, when trimming plastic edging or opening up a section of drywall for a renovation, being able to start accurately without wrestling the blade is often the difference between “clean job” and “messy rework”.
Is it a good choice for you? (Final verdict)
Worth considering if you want a multi-purpose oscillating blade set for regular DIY and renovation tasks, and you value having both HCS and titanium options plus measurement marks for quick alignment. The inclusion of adapters also makes it easier to fit into most setups.
Not the best choice if your work commonly involves cutting bolts or screws, or if you’re expecting this kit to replace very specific, specialised blades for unusual materials. It’s more of a versatile, cost-conscious bundle than a “single blade solves everything” solution.

You’ll likely like it if you often cut through wood, flooring, drywall, PVC/plastics, or metal-related materials (as described), and you want blades ready in both 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" sizes.
Quick FAQ
Are these blades only for quick-release multitools?
No. The listing says they work with both quick-release and non-quick-release systems, and includes 3 extra adapters.



What materials are these blades described for?
They’re described for wood, metal, PVC, plastic, wood with nails, aluminium sheet, door frames, construction wood, drywall, and flooring.
Are they suitable for bolts or screws?
The listing states they are not suitable for bolts or screws.
Do the blades include measurement markings?
Yes. The product description says the blades have built-in inch and millimetre scales.
What sizes are included?
The kit includes 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" blades, with HCS blades in both sizes plus a smaller quantity of titanium blades in both sizes.
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