🔧 Scrape Like a Pro – Elevate Your Tool Game!
The Bosch OSL200RS is a high-performance oscillating multi-tool blade designed for professionals. Made from high-carbon steel, it excels at removing tough sealants, adhesives, and paint. Its rigid design and Starlock interface ensure compatibility with a wide range of tools, while the color-coded and laser-etched features allow for quick identification. Experience Swiss precision in your projects with this essential tool.
M**O
High Carbon steel is easily sharpened though
Bosch sells two different Starlock scraper blades, a rigid scraper (this one) and a flexible scraper. The rigid scraper blade is meant for heavier duty tasks and removing or cutting through denser materials. I've used it to remove dried glue on woodworking projects as well as adhesive on a cement floor, and also for removing thick layers of paint. You do have to be careful when using it on wood. Don't use too steep an angle or you may dig into the wood. Do keep in mind that this blade is meant for soft materials only. If you use it on hard or abrasive materials don't expect the edge to last very long. High Carbon steel is easily sharpened though, and takes a fine edge, so sharpening the blade every now and then is something you should expect to do from time to time. Overall the scraper blade is quite useful to have. Highly recommended.If you're not familiar with Starlock blades, they are a quick-release mount blade primarily designed to be used on Starlock mount tools. However you can use these blades on most other non Starlock oscillating tools. Some tools may require an adapter which Bosch sells. If you buy an oscillating tool that has a Starlock mount please note you can only use Starlock blades, you will not be able to use your non Starlock blades on a Starlock tool. If you currently own a non Starlock oscillating tool and plan to buy a Starlock tool at some point in the future, then you might want to consider buying Starlock blades for your current tool, that way you will be able to use them later on when you buy a Starlock mount equipped tool.
M**R
cuts roofing shingles fast, durable
I needed to recut a roof/wall intersection in some old architectural shingles. Two roof/wall transitions, I did the first one with a simple saw blade in the oscillating tool. It took a while and I worried a little that I would cut the step flashing (though it's galvanized). All of the teeth were worn off on the first shingle and cutting 10' of valley took 1/2" off length of the blade. That wall took an hour or so.So, I bought this blade for the other side. Wow, 10x as fast. Slices right through the shingles, asphalt, fiberglass and sand. I did pretty good at lifting just as I came to the bottom of each step (cutting up - trust me) but when I did catch a step, this blade would not cut it at all. I'm confident that I did not damage the flashing in this little adventure. Got that side cut in 10 minutes. The blade appears to have not worn down at all.I also tried this blade on some cardboard since it says it's for 'soft materials'. Cuts cardboard like buttah.I will say though - you want to know where your fingers are when using this particular blade.
B**H
Razor knife still works better
Was hoping this would work well. It does cut carpet but it is still easier to use a razor knife. I have used it for cutting up a stack of card board, but not what I bought it for.
S**R
These things work!
Will never roof without them. Makes trimming edges and around jacks super easy.
J**E
Works great!
The media could not be loaded. I service pool tables for a living, and over the years, they get a lot of glue built up from gluing down the cloth. This blade works great for removing that built up glue from the edge of the slate. It sames me a ton of time I used to spend scraping by hand. Love it!
A**L
Made in China now
The listing says that the country of origin is Switzerland but blade/package says China. I thought that all Bosch blades are made in Switzerland and we pay premium price for that. Not sure if it is counterfeit or not. Had no chance to test performance and longevity
C**R
This might be the best use for an oscillating tool
I only had a two-square roof to do on a shed, but I was concerned about cutting overhanging architectural shingles easily; this tool made it EASY and neat. It also made cutting out the slot for a ridge vent EASY and neat. If you're on a ladder, you can wield your oscillating tool one-handed, and not worry about your ability to pull/push the tool like you would with a hook knife. This blade just carves up shingles, letting you fine tune the shape and easily smooth out uneven cuts. I do a lot of work on fiberglass boats, where the oscillating tool constantly comes out, but with this blade, cutting shingles might actually be the best use for an oscillating tool I've found.The only minor downside is that after cutting maybe 30-40 linear feet of architectural shingles, the blade is pretty worn and is cutting slower. I think it could be easily sharpened a few times however. So, this probably isn't the right tool if you're a pro and you shingle a roof every day, but for a home-gamer, especially if you're new to this and want the best chance of a good outcome, this tool rules.
J**E
Surprising use for multitool.
Removed very stubborn floor tile adhesive.
H**O
Parfait
Parfait pour enlevé des joints d’expansion , fenêtre
H**N
useful product
satisfied with that.
A**I
Good
Good
M**.
So far is been the best one I've used.
I've used a few other brands. Haven't tried all of them yet. This one is my favorite so far
G**8
Well designed quality
Basically I am trying to remove glue off of concrete The Rigid scraper I was using came from a kit and not sold individually. It was made of a stiff metal that did not bend and could be sharpened until it was worn. The Ads never tell you what metal the blade is made of. The Bosch metal has a ring to it when you tap it on metal, the Rigid has a dull sound. Not sure which is better. I like the design of the Bosch, it looks well made and of good quality, but for my need, the scraper's metal flexes at the point when I want it to cut into the glue, and is not as rigid as the Rigid scraper.
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