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Spare blades for Parkside multi tool

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Dec 3, 2016, 4:59:16 PM12/3/16
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Anyone know what other brands of blades will fit the Parkside multitool.
Or where I can get blades for the Parkside, I dont want to buy a pack of
different blades but just one specific one.

Andy Burns

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Dec 3, 2016, 5:07:48 PM12/3/16
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I think they boil down to just two types, quick release ones with an
"open" fixing and fein/bosch compatible with "closed" fixing, e.g. see
the difference between these

<http://www.antlerblades.co.uk/images/product/35mm%20coarse%20quick%20mod.jpg>

<http://www.antlerblades.co.uk/images/product/35mm%20coarse%20pat%20mod.jpg>


Graham.

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Dec 3, 2016, 6:07:15 PM12/3/16
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 22:08:19 +0000, Andy Burns <use...@andyburns.uk>
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I bought the Aldi "Workzone" version and the blades look like this
https://www.flickr.com/gp/g3zvt/t848Q0
Can you get generic ones, or should I stock up at Aldi?


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Andy Burns

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Dec 3, 2016, 6:21:04 PM12/3/16
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Graham. wrote:
The second type "closed" should fit it ...

the pins that fit your round holes should also fit the elongated slots,
and ignore the "starburst" centre section.



MrCheerful

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Dec 3, 2016, 7:23:23 PM12/3/16
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so standard bosch blades from screwfix would do?

Andy Burns

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Dec 4, 2016, 4:04:58 AM12/4/16
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MrCheerful wrote:

> Andy Burns wrote:
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>> the pins that fit your round holes should also fit the elongated slots,
>> and ignore the "starburst" centre section.
>
> so standard bosch blades from screwfix would do?

From the look of them, yes; but Bosch and Makita blades seem waaay
overpriced to me, maybe I'm missing out that they never wear out, or
something?

PeterC

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Dec 4, 2016, 4:35:18 AM12/4/16
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The Aldidl ones fit my Bosch, so I would assume so.
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Chris B

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Dec 4, 2016, 4:50:13 AM12/4/16
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Or if you dont need them today I have always fond these suppliers quite
good.

http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk

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Andy Burns

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Dec 4, 2016, 4:55:36 AM12/4/16
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Chris B wrote:

> http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk

saxton blades and antler blades I linked to earlier are different names
for the same manufacturer, usually the antler ones are slightly cheaper,
but worth checking both their websites, and both their shops on
amazon/ebay to see which is the cheapest option ...




Andy Burns

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Dec 4, 2016, 5:08:47 AM12/4/16
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Andy Burns wrote:

> ss wrote:
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>> Anyone know what other brands of blades will fit the Parkside multitool.
>
> I think they boil down to just two types

Digging a but deeper on the saxton website, it seems that "supercut" and
"worx" tools have different fittings too ...

http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/quick_release_fitting.php
http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/star_hole_fitting.php
http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/supercut_fitting.php
http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/worx_fitting.php

If your parkside tool is the PMFW280-A2, they say either of the first
two will fit.

Chris Green

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Dec 4, 2016, 5:48:05 AM12/4/16
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So far I haven't found any blades that don't fit any tool and I have a
mix of CPC/Duratool, Parkside and Bosch. The cheaper tools tend to
have 'universal' sort of clamps that can cope with all the different
types.

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