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expiredjimmytx | Staff posted May 27, 2023 05:49 AM
expiredjimmytx | Staff posted May 27, 2023 05:49 AM

2-Pack Milwaukee 9" Carbide SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw Blades (Various)

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Milwaukee 9" Carbide SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw Blades on sale from $10.97. Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member jimmytx for finding this deal.

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  • About this deal:
    • These blades are priced 44%-48% off the list price.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • These multi-material SAWZALL blades offer increased life verses bi-metal reciprocating saw blades.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars overall based on over 2,000 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Milwaukee 9" Carbide SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw Blades on sale from $10.97. Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member jimmytx for finding this deal.

Available Options:

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • These blades are priced 44%-48% off the list price.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • These multi-material SAWZALL blades offer increased life verses bi-metal reciprocating saw blades.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars overall based on over 2,000 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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stevefernandez6
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In my experience the Milwaukee blades tend to break off where it attaches to the sawzall more often. The Diablo blades tend to be more tougher. I do junk removal and we have to cut up a lot of stuff.
SharpSnow162
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A tip: use an angle grinder and grind out a new mounting tang. In a minute you can save the blade. My favorite hack is to take a broken hacksaw blade and grind a tang for use in the sawsall - it's good enough to cut metal with ease and is easy to bypass a worn part of the blade by moving to a newer part of the blade. Similarly, it can be used to reclaim a broken jigsaw blade or to make one out of a hacksaw blade.

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May 27, 2023 05:56 AM
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karaziMay 27, 2023 05:56 AM
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the wrecker is indeed a beast...not sure if these are good prices or not, i guess ill do a little research as i need another one
May 27, 2023 12:22 PM
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james04May 27, 2023 12:22 PM
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Thank you for posting this!
May 28, 2023 04:31 AM
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CaleoMay 28, 2023 04:31 AM
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Quote from karazi :
the wrecker is indeed a beast...not sure if these are good prices or not, i guess ill do a little research as i need another one
I think it is. It doesn't seem like these carbide blades go on sale often
Last edited by Caleo May 27, 2023 at 09:41 PM.
May 28, 2023 04:43 AM
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PassionsMay 28, 2023 04:43 AM
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This might be a good deal too, 18 blades for $29. (2 carbide).

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../317026889
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May 28, 2023 03:04 PM
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this n00b againMay 28, 2023 03:04 PM
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Depends on what you're cutting but the wrecker lasts longer. Ax maybe faster.

https://youtu.be/cxQTV8WS3zw

Good deal.
May 28, 2023 07:49 PM
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stevefernandez6May 28, 2023 07:49 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank stevefernandez6

In my experience the Milwaukee blades tend to break off where it attaches to the sawzall more often. The Diablo blades tend to be more tougher. I do junk removal and we have to cut up a lot of stuff.
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May 28, 2023 11:03 PM
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spunwasiMay 28, 2023 11:03 PM
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Quote from stevefernandez6 :
In my experience the Milwaukee blades tend to break off where it attaches to the sawzall more often. The Diablo blades tend to be more tougher. I do junk removal and we have to cut up a lot of stuff.
I noticed that with the oscillating tool blades too. What a weird thing to have in common.
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May 29, 2023 07:47 PM
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inspir3dMay 29, 2023 07:47 PM
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if you are using it for pruning, just buy the 5TPI generics off amazon (5 for like 11 or 12$, they are the same type of blade, put them next to each other pretty sure they are identical.
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May 29, 2023 08:13 PM
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lennonstMay 29, 2023 08:13 PM
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Quote from inspir3d :
if you are using it for pruning, just buy the 5TPI generics off amazon (5 for like 11 or 12$, they are the same type of blade, put them next to each other pretty sure they are identical.
Identical except for the fact they don't have carbide teeth.

Now will two milwaukee blades last as long or longer than 5 cheap chinesium ones? Who knows. I'd bet on the milwaukee.
May 29, 2023 09:09 PM
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TreeGuyBobbyMay 29, 2023 09:09 PM
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OOS Dead...
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May 29, 2023 10:09 PM
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CalamityJoeMay 29, 2023 10:09 PM
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Quote from stevefernandez6 :
In my experience the Milwaukee blades tend to break off where it attaches to the sawzall more often. The Diablo blades tend to be more tougher. I do junk removal and we have to cut up a lot of stuff.
Diablo blades definitely worth the money. Cut through a 4inch metal pipe with a thickness of about ⅜.... Cut like butter.
All the other blades I tried were basically like using a screwdriver to "saw" through; got nowhere.
May 29, 2023 11:54 PM
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The_SandsterMay 29, 2023 11:54 PM
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Quote from Passions :
This might be a good deal too, 18 blades for $29. (2 carbide).

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../317026889 [homedepot.com]
Good deal indeed. Thanks!
May 30, 2023 02:52 AM
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EfficientKnob7763May 30, 2023 02:52 AM
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I don't know about this blade but some carbide blades cut cast iron as regular bi- metal blades don't work at all its the material used and pitch of the teeth
May 30, 2023 05:38 PM
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SharpSnow162May 30, 2023 05:38 PM
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Quote from stevefernandez6 :
In my experience the Milwaukee blades tend to break off where it attaches to the sawzall more often. The Diablo blades tend to be more tougher. I do junk removal and we have to cut up a lot of stuff.
A tip: use an angle grinder and grind out a new mounting tang. In a minute you can save the blade. My favorite hack is to take a broken hacksaw blade and grind a tang for use in the sawsall - it's good enough to cut metal with ease and is easy to bypass a worn part of the blade by moving to a newer part of the blade. Similarly, it can be used to reclaim a broken jigsaw blade or to make one out of a hacksaw blade.
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Jun 04, 2023 07:25 PM
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mteekJun 04, 2023 07:25 PM
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I found these, but instead of a "2 pack" it was just a "1 pack" that had an applied label stating 'Free Bonus Blade'. These were mixed in with rest.

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