Worx Pegasus 20V Multi-Tool Attachments 2026
The Worx Pegasus 20V multi-tool system has been quietly gaining traction on smaller commercial jobsites since late 2025, and the real question isn’t whether contractors should use it — it’s which attachments actually hold up under daily abuse. I’ve seen too many crews buy a $499 cordless oscillator only to find their cutting blades snapping after three weeks of drywall work because they picked accessories that didn’t match their actual job requirements. Here’s what contractors need to know about worx pegasus 20v multi-tool attachments in 2026.
Replacement costs add up quickly when you’re running a multi-tool system daily. A single cutting blade runs $99.99, but many contractors don’t realize they need to budget for sanding pads, guide rails, and specialized accessories that aren’t always included in the base package.
Cutting blades: The WX027C bi-metal blade has a rated lifespan of approximately 15-20 square feet per blade under normal commercial use. On high-volume jobs cutting through multiple layers of material or working with abrasive composites, you’ll need to replace them significantly more often — sometimes every four hours of continuous operation.
Sanding pads: The WX027L pads show wear patterns that depend heavily on surface hardness and pressure applied. Hardwood floors with dense grain structures will consume sanding media 50% faster than soft pine or plywood. Some crews report pad degradation after just three to four projects when working extensively on finished surfaces.
Guide rails: The included guide rails are surprisingly durable but lack the precision tolerances of professional brands like Festool‘s TS series. For high-accuracy finish work, consider aftermarket options that provide tighter rail-to-blade alignment and reduced wobble during extended cutting sessions.
Battery compatibility note: Worx Pegasus attachments share battery voltage requirements with other 20V Power Share tools, but the actual power draw varies significantly by attachment type. Cutting blades consume approximately 3-4 amps continuous while sanding pads operate at roughly 1.5-2 amps — this difference affects runtime planning when you’re working on multi-tool-intensive projects.
Cost breakdown for typical commercial usage:
– Cutting blades (monthly average): $80-120 depending on volume
– Sanding pads: $40-60 monthly for crews using them regularly
– Guide rails and accessories: $30-50 in initial setup plus occasional replacement
– Total estimated accessory costs per month: $150-230 for a two-person crew
Bottom line: Budget 15-20% of your tool rental or purchase budget for Worx Pegasus attachment replacements when planning commercial projects.
