Milwaukee 49-22-1129 12-Piece Ultimate Demolition Sawzall Blade Set | 
| Brand: Milwaukee
List Price: $39.80 Buy New: $18.45 You Save: $21.35 (54%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 81
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 13 x 2 x 7
MPN: 49-22-1129 Model: 49-22-1129 UPC: 045242180813 EAN: 0045242180813 ASIN: B000BYAZLE
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| Features:
| • | Thick blades - .042-inch and .062-inch for extreme applications. | | • | 1-Inch height for added strength | | • | Gears with ball bearing construction. | | • | Wide, allowing it to fit in tight spaces. | | • | Accepts standard 1/4-inch hex drive. |
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Product Description 12 Piece, Milwaukee Demolition Kit, Kit Includes: (2) 5/8 TPI, 6" Ax Super Sawzall Blade, (2) 5/8 TPI, 9" Ax Super Sawzall Blade, (2) 8 TPI 6" Super Sawzall Wrecker Blade (2) 14 TPI 9" Torch Super Sawzall Blade & (4) 14 TPI 6" Torch Super Sawzall Blade, Also Includes Durable Canvas Pouch For Storing Between Uses, Specially Designed Kit Featuring 12 Of Milwaukee's Most Popular Demolition Blades.
Amazon.com Review With twelve reciprocating saw blades for extreme cutting, and a handy storage pouch for easy access, this Sawzall blade kit gets you through that big remodel project with ease, and is great to have on hand for years of little jobs. The pouch rolls open for easy access to its five compartments. Extra thick blades (from .042 to .062 inches) won't bend, warp, or distort under extreme cutting applications. Inch-wide blades bolster strength, but still fit easily into tight quarters. --Brian D. Olson What's in the Box Two 6-inch Wrecker blades, two 6-inch Torch, two 6-inch Axe, three 9-inch Torch, and three 9-inch Axe blades.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Extremely tough professional quality blades July 18, 2007 Stephen Cunningham (Northern Michigan) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
These are the toughest blades I have ever used. I am remodeling an old house. To facilitate installing insulation and wiring I am removing the plaster over plasterboard exterior walls but keeping the ceiling and interior partitions intact. This requires cutting the embedded wire lath corner reinforcement. This task is brutal on blades, a 14 foot long wall requires a cut 30 foot long with the blade plunging past the wire into the supporting wood, not to mention cutting through about 1-1/2" of rock hard plaster/cement. These blades can take it. They refuse to break. I bend them like a pretzel, lay them on a 2x4, hammer them back straight and continue cutting. I would not have believed this was possible if I had not done it. I don't think you could buy a better blade at any price.
Perfect Sawzall Blades May 14, 2007 AVERYGD4U (UPPER MID-WEST) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Built like a TANK..Demolition is the correct name..I used Lennox blades in the past. It was time to change blades so I bought the Milwaukee blades. Wow, what a difference, they are built to take it....This will be my blade of choice in the future...Perfect product TOUGH....An easy 5 star rating...
Blades not as durable as led to believe..... May 9, 2008 Mark A. Dearth (Dearborn, MI) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Purchased the blade pack with my saw from Amazon....started demolishing my kitchen (1950's era) which means a mixture of very solid 2x4's and 16d nails under a layer of plaster/rockboard(5/8") as well as solid metal corner supports. These kitchens were well engineered! Anyway, sawing thru this material, I wore out two blades in about 20 minutes of work (maybe 8' of cutting). The teeth were worn off and when I would hit a nail, teeth were actually broken off. Previous reviewers had expressed much better peformance. I will say that I did not expect blades to last long thru this type of use...I just wanted to express a more realistic assessment of their performance.
Just What You Need January 18, 2007 Paul J. Sanguinetti (Las Vegas, NV USA) 3 out of 24 found this review helpful
This will extenuate a purchase of a Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw.
demo sawzall June 8, 2007 L. Davis 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Awesome tool! Had a smaller one that broke and read the reviews on this and decided to go for it..we have a 200+ year old post and beam house that needs a lot of tlc and it comes in handy for most projects,everyone that tries it raves about how rugged this is. Would definately recommend!
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