Specially designed kit features 12 of Milwaukee's most popular demolition blades. Blade Application: Demolition, Blade Size (in.): 6 and 9, TPI (Teeth per Inch): 5/8 Variable, 8, and 14, Blade Material: Bi-Metal, Blades (qty.): 12 pc. Assorted, Blade Type: Assorted
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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Great addition:
This is a very good addition to my sawsall dont have to run after more at the store got a good assortment. everybody should have this package.
Milwaukee Blade Set:
Good quality set. Used wood blade to cut plywood - fast and easy. Used metal blade to cut off a piece of a through the wall AC sleeve - also no problem.
Good blades, good price.:
As a professional single family home builder / remodel contractor, I use Milwaukee blades on an almost daily basis. These blades keep straight well, hold an edge for a long time, and cut through just about anything. Pair it with the Milwaukee SuperSawzall, and never look back. Most of the reviews here complaining of short blade life seem to be trying to cut old plaster walls with them, and I agree that this set is not made for that. If you're cutting framing, any kind of wood, including that with nails, use... more info
Lots of blades for the money:
I purchased this for use with a cordless Ryobi 18V reciprocating saw, and they work fine. I haven't had cause to use the metal or combo blades, but the "Ax" blades have been useful making rough cuts in lumber. I used it several times in constructing a child's play area when I needed to make a large cut in a place too awkward for a circular saw (OK, perhaps not the most professional use of a saw, but it works and leaves a fairly clean cut). What these blades are not good for is pruning green wood, which... more info