Bosch oscillating tool blades - why so stupidly expensive?

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Eric The Viking

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What a rip-off these things are!

I hesitate to use the "C" word*, but there are three main manufacturers, and their prices are all very similar.

I have tried third party ones from ebay in the past, but the ones I bought weren't much cheaper, and the 'saw plate' thickness was significantly more, meaning it drained the tool's battery a lot faster.

Some of these accessories are stupidly expensive: e.h. more than 40 quid for a Bosch-brand grout removal tool? That's half the cost of the mains version of the tool itself!

I've been using these:
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for raking mortar from the corbelled bricks making up our windowsills. It works brilliantly, but black mortar quickly takes its toll. That's 22 quid a pop, and the Domestic Controller is getting Annoyed..

Can anyone solidly recommend a third party supplier, either of Bosch or Bosch-pattern ones?

Please...

E.

*rhymes with "Martel".
 
I think you know the answer... isn't it just another instance of the classic Gillette 'cheap safety razor / lock in on blades' business model?
 
AndyT":28gn7xzh said:
I think you know the answer... isn't it just another instance of the classic Gillette 'cheap safety razor / lock in on blades' business model?
... or printers and ink!
 
Saxton blades as linked to above are where I get mine from, for the reciprocating saw blades too.

Cheers, Paul
 
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