Bosch 10-Piece Basic Jigsaw Blade Set for Wood and Metal (T 119 BO, T 119 B, T 111 C, T 218 A, T 118 G, T 118 A, T 118 B)
Product description
If you’re cutting a mix of wood and metal, the blade you choose can make or break the job. This Bosch 10-piece Basic jigsaw blade set is built around T-shank blades for common DIY and workshop tasks, with a spread of blade types aimed at both wood and metal.
It’s not the kind of kit that’s trying to impress with specialist claims. It’s more of a “get started, keep going” set—useful when you want to stop swapping blades mid-project or when you’re not yet sure which tooth pattern you’ll prefer for your next cut.
What it is and what it’s for
This is a Bosch 10-piece jigsaw blade set in the “Basic” range, designed for cutting both wood and metal. The set includes blades labelled for different material and application needs, with multiple wood-oriented blades and a handful of metal-oriented options.

On a practical level, it suits jobs like rough-to-finish cuts in sheet or timber-based materials, where you want predictable results without building a whole blade library first. If your projects often involve mixed materials—think wooden panels plus metal inserts, brackets, or trims—having several blade types in one box is simply convenient.
There is one catch to bear in mind: the set is “basic” by design. If you’re chasing the best possible finish on delicate work, or you’re regularly cutting very tough metal at speed, you may find more specialist blades are needed beyond what this starter mix offers.
The essentials (set contents)
Here’s what’s included in the 10-piece pack, based on the stated set contents:



- T 119 BO Basic for Wood (2x)
- T 119 B Basic for Wood (2x)
- T 111 C Basic for Wood (2x)
- T 218 A Basic for Metal
- T 118 G Basic for Metal
- T 118 A Basic for Metal
- T 118 B Basic for Metal
The overall idea is clear: you get multiple wood blades (with repeats) alongside a set of metal blades, so you’re less likely to run out mid-job.
What you’ll notice in use
In everyday use, the value of a multi-blade set is how it reduces decision fatigue. Instead of hunting for the “right” blade for every new piece, you can pick from what you already have.

A micro example: imagine you’re making a small workshop shelf. You cut wooden panels for the frame, then need to adjust or trim a metal bracket. With this sort of mixed-material set to hand, you can switch from one of the wood blades to one of the metal blades for the second stage and keep momentum.
That said, jigsaw blade performance does depend quite a lot on the exact material, thickness, and how you feed the tool. If your cutting is very demanding, you’ll still need to use sensible technique and match the blade to the job.
Where it shines, and where it may not
What it does well - Straightforward coverage of both wood and metal, rather than forcing you into a single-material approach. - Multiple wood blades (including duplicates) so you’re not stuck if one blade dulls or if you want to repeat a similar cut. - Practical for “regular DIY” and general workshop use where the materials vary.



Where you might want to think twice - If you’re planning lots of high-demand metal cutting or you need very specific finishing results, a basic set can feel limiting. You may eventually want more targeted blades. - The pack lists blade designations, but without extra guidance on tooth/grit specifics here, you’ll need to rely on your own knowledge (or the blade markings on the box) to pick the most suitable one for the finish you want.
Worth considering if you’re building a dependable starter kit. Not the best choice if you already know you want a narrow blade type for one particular advanced application.
Quick buying checks before you order
Before you commit, it’s worth double-checking a couple of basics:

- Confirm your jigsaw accepts T-shank blades (the set content heavily points to T-designations, and most jigsaw blades are specific to the shank system).
- If you’re cutting metal often, consider how thick and tough your typical workpieces are, because a basic metal blade selection may not cover every scenario.
- If your priority is a specific cut quality (very smooth edges, ultra-precise curves), make sure the blades included match how you usually work, not just what materials you tackle.
Should you buy it?
It’s a good fit if you want a mixed wood-and-metal jigsaw blade set with enough variety to cover typical DIY tasks, without building a separate blade drawer from scratch. The included repeats for wood also make it more practical for ongoing projects.
It’s not for you if your work is heavily focused on one demanding application where you already know you need a more specialist blade type for the finish or cutting pace you require.



When it makes sense is when your projects are often mixed-material, you’d like convenience and coverage in one pack, and you’re happy to choose from the blades included based on material and your technique.
Mini FAQ
Are these blades suitable for both wood and metal?
Yes. The pack explicitly lists blades for “Basic for Wood” and “Basic for Metal”, with multiple wood options and several metal options.
How many blades are included?
This is a 10-piece set, with specific quantities listed in the set contents.
Do I need to know the blade type before buying?
It helps. The set includes blade designations (T 119 BO, T 119 B, T 111 C, T 218 A, T 118 G, T 118 A, T 118 B), so matching the right designation to your cut will depend on your jigsaw and your material.
Is it a good choice for heavy metal cutting?
On paper it covers metal, but because this is a “Basic” set and the details provided here don’t go into heavy-duty performance guidance, it may not be enough for consistently demanding metal work. It’s more suited to general cutting tasks.
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