Additional information
Material | Metal |
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Brand | Milwaukee |
Color | White |
Style | Industrial |
Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Compatible Material | Wood, Metal |
UPC | 043951992772 744211750926 045242180813 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045242180813 |
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
Part Number | 49-22-1129 |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 7.9 x 2.3 inches |
Item model number | 49-22-1129 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | No.48-00-5701 8 TPI (2), No.48-00-5787 14TPI (2), 6" Length (2), No.48-00-5026 5/8 TPI (2), No.48-00-5782 14 TPI (4), No.48-00-5021 5/8 TPI (2), 9" Length (2), 6" Length (4), Storage Pouch |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Warranty Description | MFG Defects |
CW –
Purchased via Amazon 02/2016
After purchasing our first home and slowly building up the tool collection one item that got added to our tool Arsenal was a Dewalt 18V Cordless reciprocating saw. after doing my research on if there were any saw blades for it that were considered “the best” I learned about these Milwaukee Saw blades reading up online and it was a no-brainer to try them out!
Purchased our 12 piece kit here on Amazon which includes 3 types of saw blades two of which come in two lengths. which are stored in a small but functional plastic case with a small sliding lock to keep it shut even when shifting around in a bag or truck.
a brief note on each:
Axe Blades (Three 9″ blades and Two 6″ blades included)
If not obvious these blades are made for ripping through wood, and I do mean ripping through them! I have accidentally cut through nails multiple times with this blade and other than wearing the paint off most of these they look no worse for the wear on functionality. I have been incredibly impressed with how long these blades are holding up after repeated abuse.
Torch Blades (Three 9″ blades and Two 6″ blades included)
Metal cutting blades, haven’t used these for anything yet but like the rest they feel so much beefier and thick than most other blades we looked at.
Wrecker Blade (two 6″ blades included)
These are going to be your general purpose rough and tumble general demolition blade that is made to handle applications where you may run into metal and wood and don’t want to switch the blades out each time.
overall I am very impressed with these blades that I had high hopes for after reading up on them – they feel, look and perform like well made tools should – I will not be using anything else on our reciprocating saw anytime soon (because they will probably still be going strong!)
FormrFarmr –
Love the hard case! Keeps the blades organized:)
Amazon Customer –
Milwaukee is a reliable brand. I’m happy with the quality and the various types of blades included in the set. I also like the hard plastic holder.
David –
good selection of blades for most jobs
Jonathan Mueller –
I bought this kit, only interested in the torch blades(which is very high quality). You don’t necessarily need a carbide blade because these blades handle the job very well. I love the selection of sizes and types of blades included. It’s a great gift for your person that has a reciprocating saw.
Trance –
Pues desde que me llegó la usé para cortar madera dura y si lo corto sin problema
Chris Taglia –
Take this review with a grain of salt, all conditions may not be equal in my comparisons (in general, my sawzall at home is running at a higher rpm than what we use at work – both Milwaukees, different models – which I started to think about as I was concluding this review, and decided to bump stars back up to 4).
I’ve spent 4 years in the construction business and have many hours under my belt working with sawzalls, an indispensable tool for remodeling projects. At work, we usually use cheaper blades because it’s more cost effective to change out worn blades than buy expensive blades which might get lost in an attic or a secluded crawlspace while it still has most of its life left in it – or risk employees stealing them, I’m not entirely sure why.
At home, I pay more for the expensive blades. I have not yet used the wood blades, but I have already burned through 2 of the 6″ Torch blades cutting through a total of about 1-1.5″ of steel each. These are comparable to the cheaper blades my boss buys…. but still a good value, not the steal I thought I was getting.
A few years ago I bought a 5 pack of 9″ Milwaukee Torch blades for around $25 from Home Depot… if they’re the same, this is it: […] – Well worth it. These blades cut through many feet worth of old steel radiator pipe, cast, steel 5/8″ rebar, without a sweat. These are made of superior metal, the best indication of which is the lack of discoloration when hot from a heavy work load (the blades I’m reviewing were discolored after maybe 20 seconds of use).
These are NOT the same as the “Super Sawzall Torch” blades I bought from Home Depot – the blades themselves or the packaging bear no indication of any difference. Maybe I should have paid attention to the keyword “super.” I take 2 points off for that reason, I’d have preferred to pay for quality over quantity. I love Milwaukee tools because they take a beating like no other; wish I could say the same about their tool accessories (and their newer 4v lithium ion portable screwdrivers – the electrician’s best friend. My coworker and I prefer the older nicads, for several reasons… but that’s another review…..)
Klaudia –
Sehr schönes Sortiment, da hat man gleich alles griffbereit und für jeden Anlass. Die Qualität ist deutlich höher als bei Billigprodukten und die Arbeit macht somit mehr Spaß.
Der Preis ist nicht gering aber angemessen.
Sky Lodge Properties, Inc. –
My son goes through saw blades like water, but these hold up very well!
D in DC –
I own a Dewalt 20v sawzall and I am using it for home repairs. I am no professional so I don’t purchase many blades and have only tried a number of generic branded blades and Dewalt blades. I have cut thick CPVC, steel pipe and steel fence posts with ease using Bi-Metal blades from Dewalt and Milwaukee. Unless you purchase the thick Dewalt professional blades (black ones at 2x the price) you won’t find a blade that offers the longevity and durability of this Milwaukee set. The price is commensurate with the blades/pieces. The blades are priced about right and the extra $5 is for the handy case. At $25 for a set of 12, you are purchasing a set of versatile blades that can be used for demolition that make straight clean cuts. I find that the Dewalt (yellow) Bi-Metal blades are thinner and much more likely to bend and flex. I used a fresh 18 TPI Dewalt blade to cut a fence top rail and the blade was bent after my first cut. The Milwaukee blades appear to be almost 50% thicker and do not bend or flex. Cut after cut they remain true and straight. Excellent value for an excellent set of stronger thicker sawzall blades.
greg –
These are great sawzall blades. Last longer than regular blades. Highly recommended.
james affleck –
I always buy milwaukee sabre saw blades. Get what you pay for! Same goes for milwaukee fuel sabre saws! Big part of my daily kit for work
mjfarr –
Well so far I have only used one blade to cut apart an entire hot tub into 1’ square pieces. It was sharp and durable enough to cut through fiberglass, high density styrofoam, tubing, pvc, wood, screws and nails, no problem. I’d call that a good, durable, product