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Milwaukee 49-22-1129 12-Piece Ultimate Demolition Sawzall Blade Set


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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 49-22-1129
DteCode: d12

Features
Thick blades - .042-inch and .062-inch for extreme applications.
1-Inch height for added strength
Gears with ball bearing construction.
Wide, allowing it to fit in tight spaces.
Accepts standard 1/4-inch hex drive.

Accessories
Wood (1-year)
Building Construction Illustrated

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Editorial Reviews:

12 Piece, Milwaukee Demolition Kit, Kit Includes: (2) 5/8 TPI, 6" Ax Super Sawzall Blade, (2) 5/8 TPI, 9" Ax Super Sawzall Blade, (2) 8 TPI 6" Super Sawzall Wrecker Blade (2) 14 TPI 9" Torch Super Sawzall Blade & (4) 14 TPI 6" Torch Super Sawzall Blade, Also Includes Durable Canvas Pouch For Storing Between Uses, Specially Designed Kit Featuring 12 Of Milwaukee's Most Popular Demolition Blades.


User Comments about the Milwaukee 49-22-1129 12-Piece Ultimate Demolition Sawzall Blade Set

These blades are great, I don't have to run to the store to pick a blade for a specific task because everything I need is in this pack.



A good collection of blades to prepare you for using your sawzall. The only thing I have wanted, that was not included, is the Pruning blade.



this set was a great buy I have only used a couple of the blades but they sure do work great and stay sharp.



I never know what I will have to tackle with my Milwaukee Sawzall and this blade assortment insures I have the blade I need for the job. They cut like butter. Great blades. Just demoed a stockade fence into trash bag sized pieces.



Previous reviewers had expressed much better peformance. These kitchens were well engineered. Purchased the blade pack with my saw from Amazon.started demolishing my kitchen (1950's era) which means a mixture of very solid 2x4's and 16d nails under a layer of plaster/rockboard(5/8") as well as solid metal corner supports. Anyway, sawing thru this material, I wore out two blades in about 20 minutes of work (maybe 8' of cutting). I will say that I did not expect blades to last long thru this type of use.I just wanted to express a more realistic assessment of their performance. The teeth were worn off and when I would hit a nail, teeth were actually broken off.