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Product Name: | 9 in. 7/11TPI WRECKER Demo Multi-Material Cutting SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw Blade Set w Nitrus Carbide Wrecker (11-Pack) |
Product Description: | Since the company began in 1924, Milwaukee Tool has LED the industry in developing innovative solutions that deliver increased productivity and unmatched durability for professional construction users. Whether it is through our world-leading M12 and M18 cordless systems, the ground-breaking performance of our M12 and M18 FUEL products, jobsite lighting, time-saving accessories, or innovative hand tool and storage products, we are dedicated to delivering a continuous flow of advanced, trade-specific solutions. We invest the time to work side-by-side with real users to understand the demands of a constantly changing workplace and how we can best deliver solutions for a safer, more productive jobsite. Through a thorough evaluation of the job at hand - the frustrations, needs, and previous limitations - we set out to completely rethink a solution and deliver the game-changing innovation seen across all our product lines. Milwaukee Tool is not simply a manufacturer - we are progressive problem solvers. |
Product SKU: | 328690091_328690091 |
UPC: | 45242871803 |
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you're gonna compare that to Milwaukee?
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I have used these (non-carbide) blades before, for removing tree stumps. The blades dull eventually of course, but they never bend or break.
I've never tried Milwaukee's nitrus carbide blades [protoolreviews.com], but here's an interesting Pro Tool article on them. Apparently they are far superior to regular carbide blades.
On paper, the Wrecker has a slightly higher "regular" price, and is described more for multi-purpose. Whereas the Ax is wood and wood w nails only. My use would be highly leaning towards outdoor trees/branches etc. Google is failing me on finding someone comparing Wrecker vs Ax. Can anyone provide real-world experience, on confirming that Ax would be the better purchase for me?
On paper, the Wrecker has a slightly higher "regular" price, and is described more for multi-purpose. Whereas the Ax is wood and wood w nails only. My use would be highly leaning towards outdoor trees/branches etc. Google is failing me on finding someone comparing Wrecker vs Ax. Can anyone provide real-world experience, on confirming that Ax would be the better purchase for me?
However, with the 5 TPI option the additional blade (AX-with-carbide-teeth) is for wood and wood-with-nails only, but with the 6 TPI Wrecker option the extra blade is nitrus carbide, which Milwauke claims "will cut anything you find behind a wall". Their nitrus carbide blade is superior to any Milwauke alternative, and it is twice the price of the Ax-with-carbide-teeth blade. So in terms of value the 6 TPI option is probably the better choice because of the extra nitrus carbide blade which is general purpose. That said, although my only real world experience is with the regular 6 TPI blades for stump removal, I just ordered the 5 TPI blades you found.
"Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Blades – a Quick Guide" [toolguyd.com] from ToolGuyd may help, but it is a bit out of date (12/15/21). Milwaukee themselves do a lousy job of documenting the differences between the reciprocating saw blades they sell.
However, with the 5 TPI option the additional blade (AX-with-carbide-teeth) is for wood and wood-with-nails only, but with the 6 TPI Wrecker option the extra blade is nitrus carbide, which Milwauke claims "will cut anything you find behind a wall". Their nitrus carbide blade is superior to any Milwauke alternative, and it is twice the price of the Ax-with-carbide-teeth blade. So in terms of value the 6 TPI option is probably the better choice because of the extra nitrus carbide blade which is general purpose. That said, although my only real world experience is with the regular 6 TPI blades for stump removal, I just ordered the 5 TPI blades you found.
"Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Blades – a Quick Guide" [toolguyd.com] from ToolGuyd may help, but it is a bit out of date (12/15/21). Milwaukee themselves do a lousy job of documenting the differences between the reciprocating saw blades they sell.
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Lmao 🤣 theses cheap cutters don't compare... I've used em to cut through steel
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