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Product Name: | Milwaukee Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set & SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Screw Driver Bit Set (43-Piece) |
Product Description: | The Milwaukee 10-Piece SAWZALL Blade Set plus 8 blades offer an assortment of wood and metal cutting SAWZALL blades for a wide range of applications. Milwaukee SAWZALL Blades feature an optimized tooth design that provides a longer life over standard bi-metal blades and are ideal for fast, flexible cuts. This set also includes an innovative job site durable case for convenient blade storage. The Milwaukee Shockwave 25pc Impact Driver Bit Set is engineered to be the Most Durable, Best Fitting driver bits on the market. The Wear Guard Tip delivers increased wear resistance which protects the impact bit's fit over the life of the bit. The Shockzone is optimized for each tip type and length of driver bit in the set to absorb peak torque and prevent breaking. The driver bits have Custom Alloy76 for a customized steel and heat treatment per tip type to extend the life of the user's driver bits, providing up to 50X life versus other impact driver bits on the market. The Milwaukee Shockwave driver bits are built to provide users with extreme durability for the most demanding applications. |
Product SKU: | 322153206_322153206 |
UPC: | 888234612271 |
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It's 18 Sawzall blades not 10 and 8 multi. Maybe because they're multi use 🤔 not the best choice of wording though. I got excited for a minute too. Milwaukee Multi tool blades are crazy expensive.
And, there are no multi-tool blades in this deal. Post is incorrect.
And, there are no multi-tool blades in this deal. Post is incorrect.
Which would you recommend? Never had the pleasure of using carbide tipped on a sawzall, that I know of.
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So you have to ask yourself if the blades are worth $6.
if you don't already have any any blades, and need to cut something, then Yes, this is probably a good deal....
But these aren't particularly good blades, they are nothing special, and I already have a crap-ton of diablo carbide recip blades which are better. So I would not spend the $6 to get these blades, but saying that, this isn't a bad deal. It's a good deal if you need blades. It's not a great deal if you alreayd have blades. This isn't a stock up on them kind of deal in my eyes.
I'd go with the following set over the milwaukee.
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If you buy Milwaukee, Axe or Torch Recip blades should be your purchase, not these throwaway blades. While it's good to have throwaway blades just in case you need to cut something you do NOT want to keep the blade after (like a sewer pipe near a clog... pro-tip, stab the installed blade through the bottom of a trash bag and cover the front of the tool with the bag for these kinds of cuts) You usually collect those blades over the years anyway from various other deals or combo sets where you're really buying the thing they came with.
I still have Axe blades from 5 years ago that are rusted with zero paint left on them that still cut wood better than one of these generic wood cutting blades.
As for the bits, they're good, but are they $26 good? I might be alone in this, but bit-assortment sets like this are just clutter. I have bought more than a few of them over the years, and those 1" bits are mostly tossed into a coffee can somewhere collecting dust. I keep a set for when I have some weird slotted, torx or square drive screw I need to deal with. But for the most part, buying specific 2 or 3" bits (#2 phillips, #2 Square, T25... T10/T15 for cabinet/trim screws) makes a driver a lot more usable in real scenarios, particularly with countersunk screws.
Long story already typed out, but to recap: If you already have similar blades and bits and you're looking to beef up your supply for stuff you use, this won't do you any good. They're mostly just things you will rarely or never use. If you DON'T have similar blades or bit sets (If you've been on SD for any length of time, I highly doubt this is the case) this is a "meh" deal, but will likely just be clutter.
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