Electrical Box Cutout Blade
This “blade” is actually four blades that simultaneously cut a perfect junction box hole in drywall (just don’t expect it to cut wood). Other sizes are also available.
Angle Blade
On rare occasions, an oscillating blade won’t go where you need it to. For those tight-space predicaments, this angled blade just might be the solution.
Mini Scroll Saw
This yoke turns an oscillating tool into a tiny scroll saw. As with a scroll saw, you can cut tight, precise curves using standard or spiral blades.
Double-Sided Blade
When this blade becomes too dull to use, you don’t toss it in the trash. Instead, just flip it around and you get fresh, sharp teeth.
Caulk Knife
It quickly slices away old caulk and—as it heats up due to friction—cuts even faster. This blade can beat up nearby surfaces, so practice in an inconspicuous area first.