💎 Cut through the competition with diamond-grade precision!
The DEWALT DWA4242 Diamond Flush Cut Oscillating Blade features a synthetic diamond grit coating for exceptional durability and precision. Designed for universal fitment, it works with most oscillating tools and excels in grinding applications like grout removal on marble, stone, and granite surfaces. Lightweight and backed by a limited warranty, this blade is a must-have for professionals demanding efficiency and longevity.
Material | Blend |
Brand | DEWALT |
Product Dimensions | 5.75"L x 3.81"W |
Color | Multi |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Compatible Material | Marble, Stone, Granite |
Style | Classic |
UPC | 885911471398 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911471398 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DWA4242 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DWA4242 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1) Diamond Flush Cut Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty against Manufacturing Defects |
J**F
The right tool, for the right job
For me, this just became the hands down, perfect blade for cutting through cementitious plaster walls. I have a 1939 built house that I am rewiring, and finally got sick of using a sawzall to open up the walls to run wire. A sawzall ended up doing more damage as I cut through one side of each lath, and then started cutting on the opposite side of each lath, and the vibrations ended up ripping out more plaster than I intended.I burned up 3 bimetal blades on my Multi-tool, and didn't even get one opening cut, before deciding to give this Diamond blade a try. For $10 it was worth a try.I have a really high cement and fine aggregate makeup to my plaster walls with no wire reinforcing, and this blade is perfect for my application. Clean, easy cuts through the plaster, then I have to switch out to the wood blades to get through the lath, but it became an infinitely easier job with better results.I cut (6) 12"x12" openings initially (so 24 lf of cement plaster) and I cannot tell any sign of wear. That alone is worth the $10 per blade.
A**R
The first product worth six stars (in my business anyway)
For my specific purpose (grinding concrete), this blade is one of the best low-cost, high-convenience discoveries of my business. The blade is long enough to reach into/under door jambs (even with door hung). Being diamond instead of carbide, it cuts concrete well and for a good while and is aggressive but doesn't gouge the concrete. I have 3 cordless oscillating tools (Milwaukee's blade change process is insanely frustrating-- stay away from that one! DeWalt is a 3-second dream to change blades so I have two of those and love them).Anyway, this blade is where it's at for cleaning up concrete corners and reaching under things (drywall, door jambs, drains, etc.). This blade worked so sell that I was able to effectively buzz across a door threshold and along a short section of wall as if it were a fine cup wheel. The longer-than-normal length of the blade (compared with HD consumer grade) probably helped with its longer throw during oscillations.
T**Y
Not for big grout removal jobs
This works with Ridgid tools and works really well. However, it does not last if you have lots of grout to remove and will heat up quickly causing it to chip or break. So be sure to order extra. Mine handled about 12 inches of a 1/16th wide grout line. Mine also broke at the head but can still function (see photo). It does work between 1/16th inch gaps and will also cut tile at a slow pace. Obviously you need to use caution when using anything that has a blade moving at high speeds, but be careful especially in tight corners and tiles being close together. This should be the tool that handles the work in the open while a manual hand grout removal tool should be for corners and corner joints.
T**
Smooth
Worked great to cut out tile grout for a couple of shower shelves.
H**.
Quality tool
I bought this to remove mortar around some bricks. It was exactly half price on amazon compared to lowes . It came in 2 days and boy does this blade eat through mortar . Wow I highly recommend this
D**E
Wore quick
Worked to cut 2 fan holes through plaster and lath. Pretty well worn out slowing down on second hole. Chinese crap.
J**O
Don't try to cut tile with this
I thought this blade could cut ceramic tile. It cannot. The blade immediately began to smoke and discolored due to excessive heat. It did not cut the tile.
M**D
Removed thin set from tile grout joints
Bought it to remove excess thin set from some 1/16 and 1/8 porcelain tile grout joints and it worked well for that. Much faster than a utility knife if you have a decent amount to remove. Fit great on my DeWalt 20V oscillating tool.
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