

⚡ Power through projects with precision and speed — don’t get left behind!
The JORGENSEN Oscillating Tool features a powerful 4 Amp motor with a precise 5° oscillation angle, enabling 4-5 times faster cutting efficiency. Its 7 variable speed settings (8,000-16,000 OPM) adapt to a wide range of tasks, from sanding to heavy-duty cutting. Included is a comprehensive 16-piece multitool blade set and a quick-change blade system with safety locking, all housed in an ergonomic, soft-grip design compatible with most blades. Ideal for professionals and serious DIYers seeking reliable power and versatility in one tool.





































| ASIN | B0B4SGMRC1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,726 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Oscillating Power Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (587) |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2022 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.73 pounds |
| Item model number | 99224 |
| Manufacturer | HANGZHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD |
| Package Dimensions | 14.41 x 5.63 x 3.9 inches |
| Part Number | 99224 |
G**D
Good for Heavier Work
I have three oscillating tools: a 12v Milwaukee cordless, a 20v DeWalt cordless, and this one. The Milwaukee is easiest to manage, but it’s useless for all but the lightest jobs, and I wouldn’t buy it again. The DeWalt — like most of their stuff — is a nice tool. For most jobs, like making flush cuts in molding, it’s great. But for heavier work, you really need the power of a corded motor. My last corded oscillating tool was a Rockwell Sonicrafter X2 (which I would not buy again). The Sonicrafter had good power, but also has a design flaw — a chip on the circuit board that breaks looks from its solder joints and causes intermittent operation. And the circuit board is covered in epoxy, so it’s pretty much impossible to repair. There are YouTube videos about this, if you’re interested. Anyway, I bought this Jorgenson tool to replace the Rockwell. What I use it for is heavier jobs where the DeWalt takes too long, like making flush cuts in pressure-treated decking. The Jorgenson will do in a minute or two what takes much longer with the DeWalt. As other reviewers have noted, it does get hot — but if you’re doing work like this, you should be wearing gloves anyway. I haven’t used it for anything other than cutting, and probably won’t. But the blade change mechanism works well, and the supplied soft case, while not super luxurious, keeps everything in order. Overall, I think it’s good value, especially with the coupon. One other note … I started out using the blade marked as being for metal or wood, since I figured that I would need to cut off some nails. The blade wore down after a half dozen nails and I replaced it with an aftermarket titanium blade. So I wouldn’t bother with the blades that are supplied with the tool.
D**R
Will handle many jobs
Great tool. I have used it to cut through epoxy holding pieces of wood together. I used it with a carbide blade to cut 8 1/4 inch bolts down to length. The tool has a lot of power and never got hot. Really good price compared to the other brands. It is corded so no battery, charger or added weight.
M**Z
So far so good
Great tool helped me fit a floor into a camper, works great!
R**.
Controled Brute Force @5°. Tricky but EFFECTIVE
The tool's a little heavy. but, very solid! The feel of quality. A soft start feature helps put a 5° "big-bite" oscillate to work. Detented dial in speed control isn't real clearly defined, but seems better with use. better now. I absolutely would buy more. In fact, tho I thought 5° swing was gonna be cake right from the start. Actually That's the tricky part... The soft start and light pressure @ first helps, once you're on your line, yur target, or get it plugged into the groove. Roll on some controlled pressure, keeping in you're intended cut line- it goes like the wind, leave your started cut, and lead or trail a corner of the blade...as to draw a deep scratch where yur layout line was. Now, staying in the scratch, back up to the deep started cut...and plunge , seesaw your scratch line to a deep, deeper cut. ¼ to ⅓ the way square your progress up, to achieve the final desired result. The quick change blade feature, just might be the best I've seen & used... it just works! Right now, every time, any position, secure, fast, and positive engagement. Plus. not intrusively large, not keeping you out of the tight spots. All in all~ quite the tool! FIVE degrees is a major asset when sanding, just hold the Speed Down, it's Hard on the hook n loops so I like it very solid a little loud but there's a lot going on there the gearbox and everything feels solid it's a very good tool set, A great value!! Vendor, Amazon support? The accessory pack was missing. That's all I should have to say to get one. This has been turned into a laborious attempt. Pity, nearly the only downside
J**F
Great Purchase
This is well worth the money. Great for small jobs around the house
F**K
Performed well
Great tool, performed well. Blades easy to replace. Light weight for use.
J**T
Jorgeson is a name brand at a decent price!
The package was opened promptly. A blade was inserted with ease! …plugged up up and, it hummed perfectly! A set of smaller diameter generic blades were ordered prior. They worked perfectly!
G**L
Very Well Made
Seems to be a quality product. Only have tested it so far. It's smaller than my rockwell Tool, which lasted close to 20 years. Although smaller It's very well made, heavy duty construction. I think it's going to be around for a while.
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