Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Milwaukee
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- EAN: 0045242054114
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- Features: 11 amp reciprocating; variable speed (0-2,800 stroke per minute); quick-lock blade clamp, 3/4-inch stroke length; double bearing wobble plate reduces vibrations; center pivot adjustable shoe, Rubber boot for enhanced grip, Includes saw, 1 blade and case
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Milwaukee
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- Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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- Model: 6509-22
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Milwaukee
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- Studio: Milwaukee
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- Title: Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw
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- UPC: 045242053179
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Product Description: About this Sawzall Model The 11 amp Sawzall from Milwaukee is durable and super light -- weighing in at just 7 pounds, for the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. This small but tough saw offers a variable speed trigger that sends the blade from 0-2,800 strokes per minute, with a 3/4-inch stroke length and a Quik-Lok blade clamp for fast, tool-less blade changes. The 6509-22 is chock full of convenience features that will make it a go-to pick that never gathers dust in your garage. Its rubber boot provides superior gripping for real control and exceptional accuracy, and the adjustable shoe gives you longer blade life and more cut control. You can even clamp the blades upside down for special cutting circumstances. Double insulated with a double-bearing wobble plate mechanism for smoother handling, this saw also boasts a heavy-duty 'S' jacket and an 8-foot, 2-wire cord. This Sawzall uses standard 1/2-inch shank Sawzall blades, and two are included with this kit -- plus a carrying case to keep everything together and organized. Applications The 6509-22 is the perfect choice for any task that requires a reciprocating saw; and depending on your Sawzall blade choice, you'll find that it cuts easily through wood and plastics, metal, pipes, and even wood with nails in it. Choosing a Sawzall Blade When selecting a Sawzall blade, first consider your project. Each Sawzall blade style has a series of icons on its packaging -- and these icons demonstrate the materials which the blades are best-suited to cut. There's a separate icon for a variety of materials, including wood, plastics, wood with nails, and metal.  Next, decide on the proper blade shape to suit your project. Sloped blades are best for plunge cutting, straight blades are ideal for edge cutting, and scroll blades are used for cutting curved or circular shapes. Finally, be sure to pick a blade with the proper Teeth Per Inch (TPI). See the chart below for more information. 
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Customer Reviews
Great saw, great price!
This is a great saw and was at a great price. Works well, handles easily, glad I bought it. I would recommend it to others.
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Great Saw for the Price
This is my first 'sawsall' but as per the reviews - it's a great saw. It's been used to cut metal and took down 15 year old vines like nothing. I would recommend this saw to others.
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Grips blades well, unlike some others
Most reciprocating saws now feature quick blade change mechanisms. Almost all have adequate amps. The difference in saws is whether the blade flops around in the quick change mechanism. Milwaukee holds blades firmly. Oddly, so does the inexpensive, battery powered Skill recip saw. I returned another brand with a flawed grip. Try before you buy.
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Good Machine but a Little Short on Storke
I have had the 11 amp saw for about two years and it is a very good machine. I purchased it during a cedar fence construction project and have found dozens of other uses since. My only complaint is related to my own selection decision. I looked at both the 11 and 13 amp versions and decided to save a few bucks by buying the lower powered saw. The saw has plenty of power and does not bind, but the 3/4" stroke just doesn't work as fast as the 1-1/4" stroke with the 13 amp saw. I still rate it as five stars because this drawback is my own fault.
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missing a blade
The saw itself is great - powerful and gets the job done. The product description said it came with two blades. Mine only came with one, a metal blade, so I had to go out to Home Depot and buy the blade I needed. OK, a minor inconvenience, but it added several bucks to the price and I do get irritated when the product I receive doesn't match its description. The price seemed excellent for the 11 amp model with case - just don't expect to be able to use it until you do some more shopping.
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