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Many contractors regularly replace cutting blades because they burn out, chip, or dull too early. However, with proper selection and usage techniques, it is possible to significantly extend blade life and keep project costs under control. As a manufacturer, we frequently advise our clients on how to get the best performance from oscillating blades.
The first tip is choosing the right blade for the right job. Using a wood blade on metal will instantly ruin the teeth. Bi-metal blades with M42 steel or carbide blades should always be used when cutting nails, screws, steel pipes, or other metal components.
Proper cutting speed and pressure are also important. Pushing too hard creates heat and dulls the blade. Letting the tool oscillate naturally while applying moderate pressure is the best method for both speed and lifespan.
Cooling techniques such as intermittent cutting or using lubricant when cutting metal can also protect the edge. Blades should also be cleaned after use to remove resin, wood dust, and glue that can reduce cutting efficiency.
Storage is another overlooked factor. Blades should be kept dry and organized in cases to avoid moisture or impact damage. OEM packaging can include blade cases and storage bins for better protection.
Finally, using high-quality blades from a reliable factory avoids premature failure caused by poor welding, low-grade steel, and inconsistent heat treatment. Professional contractors understand that a slightly more expensive high-quality blade often saves money long-term because it performs better and lasts longer.
Whether your customers are professional tradesmen or frequent DIY builders, selling high-quality blades and providing correct usage recommendations will help improve performance and ensure repeat orders.

