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Amazon Brand - Denali by SKIL 20V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit with 32 Piece Accessory Kit, 2.0Ah Lithium Battery, 2.4A Charger and Case

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Features

  • Cross-compatible with all SKIL PWRCORE 20 tools, batteries, and chargers
  • Cordless tool kit for cutting, sanding, and scraping a variety of materials, like tile or wood flooring
  • Includes a 20V oscillating multi-tool, Denali by SKIL 2.0Ah battery, 2.4A charger that fully charges a 2.0Ah battery in 60 minutes and a 4.0Ah battery in 100 minutes, 32-piece accessory kit, accessory bag, and Allen key
  • Wide 3.6 degree oscillating angle (1.8 degrees) for optimal performance
  • 11,000-16,000 opm no load speed
  • Variable speed adjuster provides maximum control
  • Easily change the accessories with the included Allen key
  • LED light illuminates the work surface in dark spaces
  • Slim profile and ergonomic design for balance and comfortable handling, even during longer projects
  • This product is covered by the Power Tool 2-Year Battery and 5-Year Tool Warranty

Description

An Amazon Brand


Part Number: ‎AOS5930B-10


Item Weight: ‎2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.16 x 2.48 x 3.54 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎AOS5930B-10


Color: ‎Blue


Style: ‎Kit


Material: ‎Plastic,Aluminum,Iron,Copper,Others


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Bare-Tool, Battery, Charger, Accessories


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium


Date First Available: October 19, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect for the DIY'er
I am a DYI'er and when my neighbor broke out his new oscillating tool I knew I had to have one. His is a Milwaukee he paid a fair price for, but he uses it a lot. Me, I do not anticipate using this as often as he does his. While this tool is not an end to all of your challenges, it does have it's place in your tool chest and makes a nice addition which at some point will be just what you are looking for. Anyway, "Amzn" had a daily deal and I scored this for $50. What deal! I now it is a foreign made tool but for my needs and the price, it will work fine. I have actually used it twice and am still on the initial battery charge. So, I cannot speak for long term battery life or charge time but early appearances are it will be adequate. If you are a professional who will use such a tool a lot, you may want to consider a "name brand product." But for an amateur such as myself, who will use this periodically, it a deal. This tool feels well made and "hefty" in the hand. Easy to change attachments, battery life so far seems OK ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 6, 2023 by Average Joe 12

  • Great tool
Works as should...good value
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2023 by Robert Pelar

  • Works great for me.
Works great for me.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 23, 2022 by PartsDave

  • Grat value.
Great product.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 13, 2022 by Eddie Lackey

  • Thanks for Amazon
I bought this for a bathtub renovation. I tried it but the blades didn't cut and because it was so long I couldn't get it to fit into a tight space. You should really have vibration gloves for this as well. I'm glad I got to try it out and find out that this will not work for me
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2022 by todd

  • Good oscillating multi-tool, awkward bolt chuck
Got this Amazon Denali 20V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit for light duty use around a small homestead, mostly repairs or building stuff. Design is good, compact, light weight, fairly atypical of oscillating multi-tools, but uses a hex bolt + washer + hex wrench to hold blades where other tools use some variety of toolless blade chuck. This appears to be a direct rebrand of Skil OS593002, but without the Skil PWRCORE 20 battery & rapid charger features. Build quality is fairly good, this feels like a well made tool, nice durable casing. Functionality is good, works well at everything an oscillating tool can do, speed control is nice, but changing bits is a little tedious. The included attachment kit is a decent starter package but not good quality. Also discovered this is good at cutting off small trees and roots in tight spaces or around rock, where other power tools can't reach or are riskier to use, probably has other unconventional homestead uses. Price point is good compared to other name-brand tools, and this is higher quality than stuff from similarly priced Chinese generic brands, even if they offer better performance the service life will be shorter, which is reflected in Amazon's warranty. The rest of the Denali platform is good for similar light duty home DIY & hobbyist use, here are the tools I have: - Angle Grinder, nice compact mid-range grinder with thumb switch, nice side handle back position & wrench in the side handle, good for small tasks, but power hungry, comes with only 1x 4Ah battery, runtime is 15min with 100min recharge (4Ah batteries are overpriced, as of this writing a 2nd 4Ah battery by itself is $20 less than a 2nd angle grinder kit). - Impact Driver, 1/4in bit driver, good mid-range power, handles 10x3.5in torx deck screws well and anything smaller easily, but struggles with bigger stuff, not intended to drive larger sockets but can probably take lug nuts off a smaller car. This includes an extra battery. - Hammer Drill, good mid-size drill-driver, weak hammer action also handles 10x3.5in torx deck screws but slower than the impact driver, easily handles anything smaller, struggles with anything bigger. This includes an extra battery. - Rotary Hammer, small, a little weak, slow yet capable as a SDS bit drill & hammer drill for home DIY tasks, but has no hammer-only mode (no SDS chisels). - Jig Saw, nice little saw, as powerful as 40 year old corded jig saws I've repaired and used on DIY home remodeling projects. - Sander, nice 5in sander, as powerful as a couple ~25 year old corded palm sanders I have. With the Hammer Drill and Impact Driver each providing two batteries, either one is a good entry point into this tool platform (or both is great), and provides the spare batteries & charger to use any of these tools all day at a casual DIY pace, except for this power hungry angle grinder. With more batteries some of these tools can do alright in light duty professional usage. Not all of the Denali tools use weaker inefficient brushed motors, I narrowly missed getting the 12in chainsaw with a brushless motor and a 4Ah battery, should be nice, and goes well with an angle grinder. Cross compatibility with Skil PWRCORE 20 batteries & rapid charger is nice and pushes many of these tools over to lower tier professional grade performance, especially with the bonus torque from a 5Ah battery. Overall, 5 stars, good oscillating multi-tool, awkward bolt chuck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 8, 2023 by MegaBurn

  • Compared to Greenworks and Makita
I also have a Makita multi tool ($89) and one from Greenworks ($103). Like the name says, these tools are great for so many tasks. I especially love them for trimming drywall and installing electrical boxes. With the right blade, they are the cat's meow for cutting nails or bolts. For any metal cutting these blades from Bosch are the best. The weak point of the Denali Multi-tool is the blade change system. I believe with most other brands, blades can be changed without the use of a wrench. Changing blades with Denali requires using an Allen wrench. Though Greenworks and Makita's blade changing systems are similar, I prefer Makita’s. The Greenworks is clunky and actually more difficult than Denali's bolt and wrench system. But for me, needing to use a wrench, and the added time and effort that takes, make the Denali something that would not be my first choice. This is especially true since the older model Makita is on $2 more. Do keep in mind though that that price is for the bare tool without a battery and charger or the blades and blade case that are included with the Denali kit. The Denali Multi-tool osculates at a range of 11,000 to 16,000 Oscillations Per Minute. The Makita's range is from 6000 to 20,000 OPM. I find that the difference at the top of the scale is not a big deal. But there are lots of jobs where the lower OPMs that the Makita offers make things so much easier and cleaner. The Greenworks multi tool has a top end of 18,000 OPM but does not list it's slowest OPM. However, with the Greenworks, when you set the variable speed at a lower setting and it will increase automatically as the tool encounters resistance. This is beneficial in ALMOST every situation but there are those times when you'd like to keep it slow and can't with the Greenworks. One other thing I dislike about the Denali is the placement of the battery. The Makita and the Greenworks can be sat upright on the battery. This means the blade is not resting on the surface you sit it on. Maybe it's just what I'm more used to, but I prefer sitting my tool upright. All three tools will be fine for most jobs. I like the Makita best but I would choose the Denali over the Greenworks. The Denali Multi-tool is much quieter than the Greenworks, which sounds like it' going to blow up higher OPMs). The Denali noise level is comparable with the Makita at similar OPM. This Denali multi-tool is ok for home owners who likely won’t use it on a daily basis. If you already have Skil or Denali tools and 20v batteries, then getting this tool may make sense over a more expensive (when you add in a battery and charger) Makita. I have other Denali battery operated tools but I'd say this is one of their weaker offerings. But if you are a DIYer and don't mind removing a bolt to change the blade, then selecting the Denali may be the way to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 20, 2022 by Manila Mike Manila Mike

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