LEILUO 55-Piece Multitool Blades Kit (Titanium & Japanese Tooth) for Wood, Nails & Drywall
Product description
If you do regular repair work, a multitool blade set can be one of those “small thing, big difference” purchases. This LEILUO 55-piece kit is built around versatility: different blade types aimed at cutting wood, tackling nails in timber, and handling drywall, all while keeping the blades organised in a storage bag.
That said, compatibility is where kits like this can either work brilliantly or become frustrating. So it’s worth checking the interface and your current tool system before you get too excited.
Key features for everyday jobs
The headline here is the mix of blade tooth styles and materials. The kit includes blades described as having a Japanese tooth design, aimed at efficient cutting for wood and drywall. Alongside that, you get titanium blades designed specifically for wood cutting when nails and some metal are involved.
In practical terms, the appeal is that you don’t have to run back and forth to swap tools for every slightly different task. On a typical DIY day you might be trimming a bit of timber, then moving on to a patch of plasterboard. Having the right blade type ready is often the difference between a job that flows and one that constantly stalls.

It’s also a space-saving setup: the kit includes a storage bag, so the blades aren’t just floating loose in a toolbox drawer.
At a glance: compatibility and limitations
This is positioned as a wide-compatibility accessory kit, and the description says it fits DeWalt, Makita, Ryobi, and other popular tool brands.


The important limitation: it’s stated as not compatible with Star.lock tools, and also not compatible with Bosch/Fein Starlock interface tools, including Star.lock, Star.lock Plus, and Star.lock Max.
So if your multitool uses a Starlock-type system, you’ll want to look elsewhere. Blade kits are often “mostly compatible” until they suddenly aren’t, and this one is clearly not universal.

What you’ll notice when cutting
On paper, the blade materials and tooth approach are tailored to common construction and renovation scenarios:
- Japanese tooth blades for wood and drywall
- Titanium blades for wood with nails and metal
That combination tends to suit the sort of work where you’re cutting through mixed materials or where timber may have fixings. You can think of it as covering the “messy reality” of DIY—when boards aren’t perfectly clean and sheets need trimming rather than careful disassembly.
Still, no blade set can guarantee the same finish in every scenario. If you’re expecting ultra-smooth cuts in one pass for fine finishing work, you may find more specialised blades (outside the scope of this kit) are the better route.

Who it suits (and who should think twice)


It makes sense if you want a multi-purpose blade kit for general use—jobs like cutting wood sections, trimming drywall, and dealing with timber that may include nails.
It may not suit you if: - you own a multitool that uses the Star.lock interface system (the kit is explicitly not compatible) - you only need one or two blade types and would rather buy exactly what matches your routine
In other words, this is better as a “grab-and-go” kit for homeowners, renovators, and small workshops that do varied tasks, rather than someone needing specialist blades for precision work.
Before you buy: the checks that matter

Two things are worth double-checking before ordering:
1) Your tool interface system: the listing is clear that it won’t fit Star.lock / Bosch/Fein Starlock-style tools. 2) Your use cases: if you mostly work with a single material, you might get more value from a smaller set. If your projects mix wood, nails, and drywall, then a kit like this becomes more practical.
Also, if you’re switching between different multitool brands (or borrowing tools), the broad stated compatibility is the point. But once your tool system is confirmed, the storage bag inclusion becomes genuinely useful day to day.
Is it worth it?


This LEILUO 55-piece multitool blades kit is worth considering if you want a versatile blade selection for wood (including nails and some metal) and drywall, and you like having everything stored neatly in a bag. It’s the kind of set that can make recurring DIY and renovation tasks feel less like guesswork.

You should probably skip it if your multitool is Star.lock / Starlock Plus / Starlock Max or related Bosch/Fein Starlock interface style, because the description says it’s not compatible.
Mini FAQ
Is this kit compatible with Star.lock tools?
No. The listing states it is not compatible with Star.lock tools, including Star.lock, Star.lock Plus, and Star.lock Max, and it also mentions Bosch/Fein Starlock interface tools.
What materials are the blades designed to cut?

The description says the Japanese tooth blades are for wood and drywall, while the titanium blades are aimed at wood with nails and metal.
Does it come with storage?
Yes, the kit includes a storage bag to keep the blades organised.
Is it suitable for DeWalt, Makita, and Ryobi multitools?
The description says it fits DeWalt, Makita, Ryobi and other popular tool brands, as long as your tool isn’t a Star.lock interface system.
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