Multi Tool Blade – Metal & Wood Cutting – Titanium Bi-Metal Premium
SKU: FLUSHCUT-1
Category: Multi Tool Blades
Tags: bi-metal, content-updated, metal & wood, multi tool blade, multitool, titanium
From £3.98£4.78 EX VATINC VAT
Premium M42 bi-metal multi tool blades with a hardened titanium coating for longer life and cleaner cuts through metal and wood. Available in 34mm, 44mm and 68mm. Quick release fitment compatible with most major oscillating multi tool brands.
| Size | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| 34mm | £3.98£4.78 | |
| 44mm | £4.29£5.15 | |
| 68mm | £4.78£5.74 |
Total:
£0.00
A good titanium bi-metal multi tool blade is one of those things you only truly appreciate once you’ve snapped a cheap one mid-cut in an awkward spot. These premium M42 bi-metal blades are built for regular site use, with an HSC (High Speed Carbon) body and HSS (High Speed Steel) cutting edge that holds its sharpness far longer than standard blades. The titanium coating isn’t just for show either — it reduces friction, protects against heat buildup, and meaningfully extends working life. The claim is three times longer life compared to uncoated equivalents, and that’s a figure that holds up in real-world use.
The blades cut through both metal and wood, which makes them genuinely useful across a wide range of daily tasks — trimming fixings, cutting flush to surfaces, opening out apertures, clearing old pipework. Three sizes are available: 34mm, 44mm and 68mm. The smaller blade is useful for fine or restricted cuts, while the 68mm gives you more sweep for faster material removal on wider work.
Where Titanium Bi-Metal Multi Tool Blades Earn Their Keep
On a typical fit-out or renovation job, the oscillating multi tool is already one of the most-reached-for tools on the belt — and the blade quality is what determines whether it’s a pleasure or a pain to use. These blades are at home cutting through nails embedded in timber, trimming plasterboard fixings, slotting through copper or steel pipe, and doing flush cuts on door linings or skirting. The bi-metal construction handles the transitions between materials without the blade degrading mid-job, which matters when you’re working through a mix of substrates and don’t want to stop and swap out.
Quick release fitment means they drop in and out without fuss on most oscillating multi tool systems. No adaptor hunting, no faff. Just get on with it.
M42 Steel and the Titanium Coat
M42 is a cobalt-grade high speed steel used where heat resistance and edge retention matter. It handles harder materials better than standard M2 bi-metal blades, which is why it’s the preferred spec for anyone cutting metal regularly. The titanium nitride coating adds another layer of hardness to the surface and reduces the friction that kills cheaper blades fast. Together, they make a blade that stays sharp for longer and runs cooler — practical benefits you’ll notice within the first few cuts compared to a budget alternative.
At £3.98 a blade, these are priced at a point where you can stock a few sizes without thinking twice. That matters on a busy site.
Pro Tip: When cutting through embedded nails or mixed metal and timber, keep the blade speed consistent and let the blade do the work — applying extra pressure on an oscillating tool shortens blade life and rarely speeds things up.
These blades are used across building, joinery, plumbing and electrical work wherever an oscillating multi tool is needed. Common jobs include flush cutting timber and door linings, trimming conduit or copper pipe, cutting through nails and screws embedded in wood, opening slots in plasterboard, and removing old window beads or architrave. The bi-metal construction handles both soft and hard materials without needing to switch blades, which saves time when working through a mix of substrates on the same job.
Best For
- Flush cutting timber and fixings
- Cutting copper and steel pipe
- Trimming door linings and skirting
- Cutting through nails embedded in wood
- Plasterboard and mixed substrate work
Compatible With
- Most oscillating multi tool systems
- Quick release fitment multi tools
- Available in 34mm, 44mm and 68mm
Key Properties
- M42 cobalt bi-metal construction
- HSC body with HSS cutting edge
- Hardened titanium nitride coating
- 3x longer life vs standard blades
- Reduced friction and heat buildup
- Quick release fitment
Not suitable for: Not designed for masonry, tile or abrasive materials — use a diamond or carbide segment blade for those. Avoid using on hardened steel or case-hardened fixings, which will rapidly dull even a premium bi-metal blade.
Fit the blade securely using the quick release mechanism on your multi tool and confirm it is locked before starting. Select the appropriate size for the cut — 34mm for fine or restricted work, 44mm for general use, 68mm where more blade contact is needed. Allow the tool to reach full speed before engaging the material, and guide it with steady, even pressure rather than forcing it through.
For flush cuts, position the blade flat against the reference surface and work slowly on the first pass to score the line cleanly. When cutting metal, short passes with the blade moving freely will outlast a single heavy-handed push every time.
- Select the correct blade size for the job: 34mm for tight spaces, 44mm for general cuts, 68mm for wider material removal
- Fit the blade using the quick release mechanism and confirm it is fully secured before switching on
- Allow the multi tool to reach full operating speed before bringing the blade into contact with the material
- Apply steady, consistent pressure and let the blade cut at its own pace — do not force it
- For flush cuts against a surface, keep the blade flat and use slow passes to maintain accuracy
- When cutting metal, use shorter strokes and keep the blade moving to prevent heat concentration
- Inspect the blade edge after heavy use — a blade that is burning the material rather than cutting it cleanly should be replaced
Will these blades fit my multi tool?
These blades use a quick release fitment that is compatible with the majority of oscillating multi tool systems on the market, including most major brands. If your tool uses a proprietary connection system rather than the standard universal fitting, check the manufacturer's compatibility guide before ordering.
What is the difference between the three blade sizes?
The 34mm blade is suited to fine work and cutting in restricted or awkward spaces. The 44mm is the most commonly used size for general trade applications. The 68mm gives a wider cutting arc and is better suited to faster material removal on wider cuts, such as trimming full sections of timber or pipe.
The blades are manufactured from M42 cobalt-grade high speed steel, with an HSC body and HSS cutting edge. M42 offers superior heat resistance and edge retention compared to standard M2 bi-metal, making it better suited to prolonged metal cutting. The titanium nitride surface coating increases surface hardness, reduces friction during cutting, and slows the wear rate of the cutting edge under heat and load.
| Blade Material | M42 cobalt bi-metal |
|---|---|
| Body | HSC (High Speed Carbon) |
| Cutting Edge | HSS (High Speed Steel) |
| Coating | Titanium nitride (TiN) |
| Available Sizes | 34mm, 44mm, 68mm |
| Fitment | Quick release universal |
| Application | Metal and wood cutting |
| Claimed Life Improvement | 3x vs uncoated standard blades |
| Size | 34mm, 44mm, 68mm |
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