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Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw

Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw

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Brand: Milwaukee
Department: Tools, Auto & Industrial

List Price: $232.00
Buy Refurbished: $79.00
as of 9/8/2010 17:36 CDT details
You Save: $153.00 (66%)



Refurbished (1) from $79.00

Seller: CPO Milwaukee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 92 reviews

Color: NA
Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12
Dimensions (in): 22.3 x 11.2 x 6

MPN: 6509-22
Model: 6509-22
UPC: 045242054114
EAN: 0045242054114

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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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Product Description
Milwaukee's 10 Amp Sawzall Reciprocating Saw is the most durable reciprocating saw on the market, and at only 7 pounds, it offers the best power to weight ratio in its class. The saw offers a 0-2800 strokes per minute variable speed trigger with 3/4 in. stroke length. The rubber boot provides superior gripping, and the adjustable shoe provides longer blade life and more cut control. The blades can even be clamped upside down for special cutting needs. Cordless: No, Volts: 120, Amps: 10, Variable Speed: Yes, Stroke Length (in.): 3/4, Strokes Per Minute (SPM): 0 - 2,800, Tool Length (in.): 17 1/3, Tool Weight (lbs.): 7, Case Included: Yes

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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 one is 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.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars I love tools, and this one doesn't disappoint.   September 1, 2010
M. Mullett (Leawood, KS United States)
I actually bought this from Home Depot on sale for cheap. I did a double take when I saw the price and immediately snapped one up. I love it. It does everything you need from a sawzall. I've cut open a hot water tank for my work with it and it ate the tank up.
One thing does really bother me. The black grip in the front is just a rubber sleeve thing that fits over the metal gear box, and when you're using the grip to apply pressure towards the blade it will slip up towards the blade. Eventually I'm going to glue it down, but it shouldn't slip in the first place. Other than that, I love this tool and hope it will be in my tool box for years.



5 out of 5 stars Milwaukee cutoff saw   August 16, 2010
Lorne Truscott
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Just received the saw. It's in a sharp looking red plastic case. I haven't had an occasion to use it yet, but hope to soon.


4 out of 5 stars Missing hex key   August 9, 2010
Rucker (Garden City, New York United States)
Shipping fine, product fine, blades fine, all fine but: hexkey MISSING! how do I get it?


5 out of 5 stars Powerful little thing   August 4, 2010
Ade the DBA (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
I've never owned a sawzall before, and was unsure what to expect. I've used it so far exclusively for chopping off branches from a tree, and then chopping them up; by 'branches' I mean some which are more than a foot thick. I bought a set of blades to go with it, but so far I have only used the one which came with the sawzall.

My experience so far:
Pros:
- It just keeps going. I know I've been cutting branches theoretically too thick for it, and yet it has just kept going, and done the job.
- It really does keep going. And going. Longer than I can!
- The blade has kept going too, after hours of use it seems no duller than when I started. I've read things about sawzall blades easily breaking but mine has taken a lot of abuse and never complained.

Cons:
- It gets hot, but that's understandable. Wear gloves (you should anyway for safety!) to grip the rubber front end for long usage.
- It took more effort on my part than I expected, it can be quite the exercize to use! But I've learned a few tricks along the way, such as letting the foot rest on the branch to cut down on vibration, moving the blade back and forth while cutting to help the sawdust out of the cut, etc.



5 out of 5 stars Sawzall bought at Amazon.com   July 22, 2010
Steve A. Ramsdell (Shorewood, IL, USA)
I needed a replacement fast. This was a very good purchase. Shipping was very quick. The product worked great right out of the box. It was a replacement for a different brand. Milwaukee makes a very good tool. So far its great with treated and untreated wood and cutting out nails and screws.

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