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Bosch and Fein blades are really expensive. I was searching around to see if there were any cheaper and came across sharkblades. Anyone else tried these? They are about half the price but I wonder if they are any good.

Shark Blades
 
I have purchase from Speciality Tools. IN MY CASE BIG MISTAKE!! I got stung on the duty and also the post office charge you additionally also making them expensive. I have used Shark Blades by going to their web site sharkblades.co.uk. They seem to be based in the UK and the blades are great. At ÂŁ3.50-ÂŁ4 per blade they seem cheap when comparing to the originals. EVERY LITTLE HELPS IN THIS RECESSION:D
 
I have purchase from Speciality Tools. IN MY CASE BIG MISTAKE!! I got stung on the duty and also the post office charge you additionally also making them expensive. I have used Shark Blades by going to their web site sharkblades.co.uk. They seem to be based in the UK and the blades are great. At ÂŁ3.50-ÂŁ4 per blade they seem cheap when comparing to the originals. EVERY LITTLE HELPS IN THIS RECESSION:D

Excellent post, I've been putting off buying some blades for my Bosch for a while now wondering where I could get them cheaper!!
 
I use an EINHELL multitool,just re ordered a pack of 10 Shark blades, (ÂŁ40.00 + p&p of E Bay) , getting good longevity from them,and they do fit the Fein tool (Fein blades are ÂŁ11.00 each round here !)
Stick to the 25mm wide blades,the wider bladesare harder to accurately control when doing precision work.
 
Tell me if I'm being a nob here but can't you sharpen these blades? I wouldn't know as my multitool hasn't arrived yet, has it Phil? lol
 
Tell me if I'm being a nob here but can't you sharpen these blades? I wouldn't know as my multitool hasn't arrived yet, has it Phil? lol

:D they were re building the post office when i dropped it off so you may need some new blades when it gets there :D btw i have your receipt i forgot to pop it in. will get in in an envelope for you
 
Just had a look at those multitool thingies on a website and they look damn handy. Can they cut through 4 inch nails and other metals as well or are they just for wodden skirting boards?
 
Just had a look at those multitool thingies on a website and they look damn handy. Can they cut through 4 inch nails and other metals as well or are they just for wodden skirting boards?

they can do metal as well mate. say if you have a piece of pipe sticking out of a wall redundant it will trim it flush.
 
[video=metacafe;yt-nynD2SfyINU/fein_multimaster_new_demonstration/]http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-nynD2SfyINU/fein_multimaster_new_demonstration/[/video]
 
As mentioned though, the blades are very strong, but go blunt quite quickly with any serious work - some of the blades are only good for wood, plastic and plaster, others are specified for soft metal aswell - ie copper and nails. Trying to recut or sharpen the blades is a fruitless exercise, in my opinion. A mate reckons he can get the teeth recut somewhere but for the price of these shark blades (which I haven't tried yet) I don't think its worth the trouble.
 

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