DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit with Blades, 3 Speed Cordless Brushless Multitool, Up to 20,000 OPM, LED Light, Battery and Charger Included (DCS356C1)

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This 20V MAX* XR 3-Speed Cordless Oscillating Multi Tool Kit provides up to 57% more runtime than similar brushed power tools because of its powerful brushless motor. The Quick-Change accessory system allows you to change blades quickly and easily, and with the universal accessory adaptor, it’s compatible with most oscillating tool accessories. The DUAL-GRIP variable-speed trigger and 3-speed selector provide ultimate speed and application control, and the bright LED illuminates dark workspaces. Common applications include drywall tools, detail sander, laminate floor cutter and floor sander. This kit includes a universal accessory adaptor, two blades, battery, charger, and kit bag.
3-speed selector allows users to choose their speed setting based on the application. A brushless motor delivers up to 57% more runtime over brushed
Dual-Grip variable-speed trigger gives users ultimate speed and application control. Universal accessory adaptor for use with most oscillating tool accessory brands
Quick-Change accessory system allows blades and attachments to be changed quickly without wrenches
Bright LED illuminates dark worksurfaces for accurate cutting
3 Year Limited Warranty

13 reviews for DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit with Blades, 3 Speed Cordless Brushless Multitool, Up to 20,000 OPM, LED Light, Battery and Charger Included (DCS356C1)

  1. Kenia

    DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit
    I’m very impressed with the DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool. The brushless motor delivers excellent power and efficiency, making it easy to cut, sand, scrape, and handle a wide range of home improvement tasks. The 3-speed selector provides great control depending on the job, and the tool runs smoothly even at higher speeds.The LED light is a big plus, especially when working in tight or low-light spaces. I also appreciate that the kit includes the battery, charger, and blades, so it’s ready to use right out of the box. The variable speed trigger adds precision, and the overall build quality feels solid and professional.Overall, this is a reliable, versatile, and powerful oscillating multi-tool that’s perfect for both DIYers and professionals. Highly recommended for anyone already using the DEWALT 20V system or looking for a dependable cordless multi-tool.

  2. NB

    Solid Dewalt tool. Standard battery and cuts well. Easy to use and no tool blade change
    Solid Dewalt tool. Using the standard battery and cuts well. Easy to attach blades and no tool swapping makes it fast and efficient when using for multiple tasks. Tough bag that fits the tool, charger and blades with extra room for more blades and batteries

  3. SRobb

    Great tool
    Very useful. Quick change blade holder works great. The 1.5 amp battery is handy on other lower draw tools but doesn’t last on this. At minimum you’ll need some 4 amp batteries for real work.

  4. RPI_user

    4.5 stars if you can get on a decent sale
    Too long, didn’t read section:It’s a jack of all trades and a master at doing plunge cuts while minimizing cutting into things behind what you’re cutting out. Blades/accessories tend to be more expensive vs. other types of tools. Be sure to wear hearing protection.11/4/2025 Update:It has come in quite handy. I’m currently working to replace some rotted areas near the roof of my porch. It was able to make cuts to remove some damaged sections of 1×8, that I couldn’t do with my reciprocating saw (though i did use my reciprocating saw to deal with cutting nails.) I found having some “long” blades (long as in distance from the cutting teeth the the pivot point/connector plate) such as the Arrow OSC125JPT-2A (found on Amazon) really helped out. I do give the blade a break when it starts getting hot. Being fairly lightweight makes using it over your head pretty easy.As expected, the included 1.5 Ah battery doesn’t last terribly long. If you plan to do a lot of work in a session, I would recommend getting a second battery if you don’t already have a spare as waiting an hour or more for a recharge in the middle of a project gets old quick.As I mentioned in the main review section, there’s a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you can make some fairly straight cuts with it. Cuts reasonably fast when cutting material less than an inch thick.Original:At the time of this review, it was cheaper to buy it in a kit than by itself. I mainly got this oscillating tool as it gives the ability to plunge cut into things while minimizing cutting into material behind what I’m indenting to cut. Overall, the quality feels reasonably good. I did find that the 12 O clock blade position was a little off on mine, but that’s not a deal breaker for me.Changing blades and blade compatibility:The quick change blade mechanism makes blade changes quicker and easier than most other oscillating tools on the market as the retaining bolt does not need to be removed. The blade can also be positioned at multiple angles across one axis. I should mention that while it’s compatible with most oscillating tool blades/accessories out there, blade/accessory compatibility is not quite as standardized/universal such as blades for reciprocating saws. There’s an adapter included for some that are not compatible with the normal mechanism, but you loose quick change functionality and you also need a 5mm Allen/hex key that’s not included. Most blades/accessories advertised as universal fit should work with this tool without the need of an adapter.Info about blades:Blades and other accessories for multi-tools tend to be a bit more expensive than other types of tools out there if you want something above the bargain bin blades/accessories. Based on my research, they also tend to have a shorter lifespan vs. blades/accessories for other types of tools.The kit includes a HCS (high carbon steel) blade for cutting softer materials such as wood and plastic and a bi-metal blade that can tolerate some soft nails, but it will likely quickly start the dull the blade after going though a few nails. If you think you’ll frequency be going thru nails or even worse hardened deck or drywall screws, there’s carbide blades out there that should survive for longer, but if you’re able to cut though a nail/screw using a reciprocating saw or angle grinder, you oscillating tool cutting blades and wallet will thank you.Using the tool to cut:As for performing cutting in wood, I found that it’s not bad in terms of vibration and gloves can provide vibration dampening for your hands. Cutting does generate a good deal of noise, so hearing protection is a must. For cutting technique, you want to let the tool do the work, don’t try to force it as that can lead to burning the material being cut and also results in heating up the blade more, which will likely shorten its cutting life. You want sweep back and fourth with a light touch. If there’s no risk of hitting nails, the blades Japanese style cutting teeth supposedly do a better cutting job for wood. I have some on order and will probably provide an update when they arrive.What the tool excels at:This excels when it comes to making plunge cuts into things while minimizing cutting into things behind what you’re cutting out. There’s also a optional depth guide that can be purchased to further mitigate cutting material you’re trying to avoid cutting into. I feel safer using this to cutting into a wall vs. a reciprocating saw as there’s less chance I’ll damage something behind the drywall such as a pipe or wire.Choosing the best tool for the job:You can also do things such as sanding or doing a cross cut on a 2×4, but you’re likely better off using a mouse sander for sanding and a miter or circular saw will by far provide a faster and straighter cut and the blades on both saws will almost certainly last eons longer than even a set of top notch oscillating tool blades. What I’m saying is just because it can be done be done with an oscillating tool, doesn’t mean it should be done on a regular basis if you have a better tool at your disposal for a particular job.Cost cutting that was done:The only things that costs were really cut on are the battery and charger. The included battery is the lowest end offered by DeWalt, a 1.5 Ah battery that has no LEDs for checking charge level. The included charger appears to have a mac charging current output of 1.25 amps. I would have liked to see a 2Ah battery.Conclusion:It’s a decent tool with a variety of uses. It can do a variety of cutting of tasks in a pinch, but this won’t outshine a circular/miter/reciprocating saw in terms of blade costs and results at tasks those tools are designed for in most cases.I’m rating this 4.5 stars as I was able to get it at a good price.

  5. Mike

    Everything included
    A great tool to have as a cordless device. I have a corded oscillator but after using a cordless a few times I saw the utility in having a cordless model. Everything is included: battery, charger, blades and a bag to stow it in. A good value.

  6. David

    Nice tool, cheap battery included
    I don’t get all the poor reviews? I do agree with the ones for the battery being pretty cheap for Dewalt to include with this nice multi tool. But for $99 bucks and a nice bag and charger too? I have several other batteries so when it dies I just put another battery on it and charge it. I dinged it one star for the cheap battery. I am over all happy with the tool 👍

  7. Guilherme Rocha

    Good for pros
    As a carpenter, I use oscillating tools pretty often and this DEWALT 20V MAX XR has been a great addition to my tools. It’s very versatile and works well for different tasks like trimming door jambs, cutting small sections of trim, and making quick adjustments on installs. The tool has good power and feels well balanced in the hand.

  8. Sam E

    Another great cordless tool combo from DeWalt!
    After dealing with all the different cordless tools and having 5 different brands of batteries, I decided to consolidate to one brand. I chose DeWalt mainly because I have a Graco sprayer that uses DeWalt batteries but after trying out a few tools, I’ve found them to be better than most other brands I have (Ryobi, Ridgid, Hitachi) and about on par with the Makitas I have. This tool was no exception. I do a lot of custom cabinetry and built-ins where I have to cut away sections of baseboard and molding and this tool works like a dream. It’s versatile, a good size/weight and best of all, I don’t have to have a bunch of cords.

  9. Ivan

    Excelente calidad,,, costosa,,,

  10. Keith

    This DEWALT 20V oscillating multi-tool kit is everything I hoped it would be and more. The brushless motor delivers smooth, reliable power, and the variable speed settings give me total control depending on the task. Whether I’m cutting, sanding, or scraping, this tool handles it all with ease.The LED light is a great touch—it really helps when working in tight or dimly lit spaces. The 35-piece accessory kit has just about everything I need to get started right out of the box. Battery life is solid, and the quick-change accessory system makes switching between attachments fast and painless.I’ve always been a DEWALT guy because their tools are built to perform and built to last—and this one is no exception. It’s become a go-to in my toolbox for both DIY projects and more serious jobs. Highly recommend!

  11. fahad

    As expected from dewalt great product

  12. obaid

    اصلي ومش صيني مكسيكي وأفضل من المنتج المحلي اللي عندنا صيني ، بس كهربته 110فولت

  13. Mrlec

    first time I used my charger it popped and smoked can you replace my charger thank you

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