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Milwaukee 6515-27 Sawzall 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw
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List Price: $420.00
Our Price: $139.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Milwaukee
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- EAN: 0045242053773
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- Features: 18 volt, 2.4 amp-hour Power-Plus battery, 1-inch stroke length for aggressive cutting, 0-2000 strokes per minute, Powerful 18-volt rare earth motor easily handles all Sawzall applications, Cuts up to 72 2x4s on a single charge, Limited warranty
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- Label: Milwaukee
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- Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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- Model: 651527
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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 6515-27 Sawzall 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw
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- UPC: 045242053773
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: : When it comes to recip saws, Milwaukee is the undisputed king, the "Sawzall" name serving almost as a generic label for all reciprocating saws (to Milwaukee's chagrin, we're sure). The flattery is completely deserved, especially in this case. Cordless convenience couples with Milwaukee's know-how for one of the finest recips on the market. It's incredibly well-balanced, powerful and yet easy to handle. The Power Plus battery offers improved run time over standard batteries, and time is money. We love the steel Quik-Lok blade clamp system, which lets you change out blades in a flash and without any tools. For safety, there's a lock-off trigger speed control that prevents an accidental startup. And like Milwaukee's other Sawzalls, if you're in a tight space, you can flip the blade over for close-quarter cuts. This is definitely the tool for the busy contractor. It may be a little spendy for the home do-it-yourselfer, but it's worth every penny.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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Customer Reviews
kansasjim
love this saw. works grate. when you need to cut some thing in a hurry no cord to have to get out.
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Most Impressive Sawzall
With 75 trees on my lot with many dead branches to trim, I was most impressed with the quality of construction and ease of use of the Milwaukee Sawzall. Cutting power and battery life are more than acceptable and recharging the batteries is a snap.
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Milwaukee 6515-27 Sawzall 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw
Worked just fine. Really like it. Cut some tree branches with it and it worked great.
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Tool Envy -- I LOVE it!
Had two carpenters and an electrician working on a project at my house this week. They were in the middle of something, and needed a reciprocating saw. One guy was going to go out to his truck (a hike from where we were working), but I said I'd grab mine. Handed him the cordless sawzall, and he couldn't believe it. "I've GOT to get one of those -- that's the best sawzall I've ever used, corded or cordless." All of them had to give it a try.
The big features for him(and for me) are the reversable battery, the 90 degree adjustable handle, the balance and "feel" of the tool, and the blade locking mechanism. If your need is for all day destruction -- get a corded Milwakee sawzall, but for intermittent use this tool can't be beat. And will get into places no corded tool can handle. Comes with two long life, and quick charging, batteries. Enough that you'll hardly ever not have a fresh battery when you need it. You may be able to pay more for a sawzall, but you can't buy a better one.
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I think the last reviewer got a bad one.
The previous reviewer of the Milwaukee 6515 18v Sawzall must have obtained one manufactured on a Monday morning or something. I do not own this saw myself, but I have frequently borrowed it from a co-worker and have been very impressed. Battery life is surprisingly decent, and the saw performs nearly as well as its plug-in counterpart. It's a bit pricey though, costing around twice as much as a corded saw.
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