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Milwaukee 6523-21 Super Sawzall 13 Amp Reciprocating Saw with Rotating Handle


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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 6523-21


Features
Reciprocating saw with 360-degree rotating handle; blade clamp for quick changes
13 amp motor; orbital cutting action; variable speed (0-3,000 spm); 1-1/4-inch stroke
Rugged plastic housing; rubberized comfort grip
Includes saw, 2 blades, and carrying case
19-inches long; 10 pounds; 5-year warranty

Accessories
Milwaukee 48-00-1301 Sawzall Pruning Blade 5 Teeth per Inch 9-Inch Length - 5 Pack
Milwaukee 49-22-1129 12-Piece Ultimate Demolition Sawzall Blade Set
Milwaukee 48-01-6036 9-Inch, 6 Teeth per Inch, Super Sawzall Blades, 50-Pack
Milwaukee 48-01-6188 9-Inch, 18 Teeth per Inch, Super Sawzall Blades, 50-Pack
Milwaukee 48-01-6037 12-Inch, 6 Teeth-per-Inch, Super Sawzall Blades, 50-Pack

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User Comments about the Milwaukee 6523-21 Super Sawzall 13 Amp Reciprocating Saw with Rotating Handle

I plan to buy a 3rd when one of my other sawzalls wears out. Good power, good balance, and with the rotating head makes it easy to get in to various angles. This is a great saw for demo work. It is a little on the heavy side but this is actually a plus for most demo work. It gets used for everything from cutting out window sheathing to trimming large logs and beams. This is the second one I have purchased, the first had some issues with the head and was repaired under warranty.



In its maiden run I cut through the pile of lumber scrapped from the partition project--which sat outdoors through the rest of the winter and spring. The cord attaches with a simple twist. It cut through every piece quickly and expeditiously.The reciprocating action made these rough cuts more quickly. I encountered little to no vibration. My electrician loaned us his commercial reciprocating saw back in February when we needed to remove a partition wall in our laundry room (he's a good guy).


I saw all kinds of possibilities for other jobs around the house, and so started searching.This saw is well-engineered, and does not suffer from underpowering. It was littered with nails, and many of the plywood pieces were saturated with rainwater. Blade installation was very easy and positive. The whole thing stores in a dedicated case.The best part, for me, is that I purchased this saw factory-reconditioned, and I believe it was a great value for the price I paid. It was a metal-cased brute, and it did the job quickly and efficiently.


The saw didn't care. Highly recommended. I also experimented with a fixed action, and noticed I had a lot of control over how the cut progressed--even though I was doing it freehand, it looked like it was being guided.


This is the toughest, longest lasting tool of its type. com I have 3 of them, the oldest is several years old, been used and abused, still going strong. From Tighe White Construction, tighewhite.



I have used many different brands of recip saws in the past and have always liked milwaukee the best. I will see how that feature holds up with use and abuse but so far I am very happy. I was a little skepticle about the rotating handle feature being worth the extra money but decided to give it a try. I have found that I use it almost every time I use the sawzall and am very glad I went with the rotating handle version.



The orbital action is great, but the speed control i've found to be of limited use, because its not a transmission, but rather just a limiter on how fast the motor will spin. The rotating handle is a nice luxury, but basically, this saw is great becasue it will cut 2x material almost as fast a a circular saw. Get the thick, good quality Milwaukee or Rigid ones. One last thing: If you get this saw, don't skmp on the blades. This is an absolute beast of a saw. Therefore, its not really a whole lot better than just using the variable speed trigger. Lesser blades will give out way too fast. Also, this saw is huge and heavy, so i use it in conjunction with a cordless DeWalt recip saw, which i can use in less demanding situations.