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frontpage Posted by jimmytx | Staff over 1 year ago
frontpage Posted by jimmytx | Staff over 1 year ago

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

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from $11

$21

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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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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • 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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Written by jimmytx | Staff
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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 | Staff
  • 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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Written by jimmytx | Staff
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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.
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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over 1 year ago
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karazi
over 1 year ago
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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
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james04
over 1 year ago
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Thank you for posting this!
over 1 year ago
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Caleo
over 1 year ago
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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.
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Passions
over 1 year ago
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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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this n00b again
over 1 year ago
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Depends on what you're cutting but the wrecker lasts longer. Ax maybe faster.

https://youtu.be/cxQTV8WS3zw

Good deal.
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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.
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