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Milwaukee 48-00-1301 Sawzall Blade Wood 5 Teeth per Inch 9 in. LengthSince its founding in 1924, Milwaukee has focused on a single vision: to produce the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories available to professional user. Today, the Milwaukee name stands for the highest quality, durable and reliable professional tools money can buy.Milwaukee's Pruning Blades are made of high carbon steel for flexibility. The deep gulleted teeth are fleam ground for aggressive cutting action in green wood. Sold in packs of 5. Also available in 12 inch length, see 48-00-1303, and a two pack - one 9 inch and one 12 inch see 48-02-1303.Milwaukee 48-00-1301 Sawzall Blade Wood 5 Teeth per Inch 9 in. Length Features:; 5 TPI, 9 in. Length, High Carbon Steel Construction; 1/2 in. Universal Tang fits all Sawzalls; 5 blades per box; For pruning trees, smooth sawing of green wood. Deep tooth design, fleam files. Clean cuts wood fibers.
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- 5 TPI, 9-Inch Length, High Carbon Steel Construction- 1/2-Inch Universal Tang fits all Sawzalls
- 5-Blades per box
- For pruning trees, smooth sawing of green wood. Deep tooth design, fleam files. Clean cuts wood fibers.
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By Glenn R. Howes (Nashua, NH)
I recently purchased a Ryobi 18V reciprocating saw (the yellow one) to go along with my other One+ tools. I know it's not the most heavy weight tool, but I already have the batteries. Regardless, I've mainly being using it to cut down scrub brush and pruning small trees on my property. And for this purpose it is fine. After trying the wood blade that came with the saw, a white Milwaukee "Axe" blade and now these green Milwaukee pruning blades, I can say that these are noticeably better at cutting wiggly living tree branches: less vibration and cleaner cutting. In general, I'm very satisfied.
By marine777
Cuts very slowly, much slower than a regular pruner or a chainsaw, and the cut is very jagged, which is a poor outcome for pruning, where a clean cut is important.
By AgedWireHead (Houston TX USA)
I needed to do quite a bit of quick branch pruning before a renovation project could start, and the branches were too large for pruning shears and too small for my chain saw. My Sawzall came to mind, so I found the largest tooth long blades that I had and went to work. It went pretty well, considering, but the blades would foul and tend to bind too often. Still, the job was completed much faster than I expected.
That evening, Amazon tempted me by showing me these blades, and I bought them. First, they are very sharp, and the significant set and large teeth amplify this, so use gloves and care when handling the blades. I was cut just while opening the plastic container. Second, they cut green wood great, much easier than the other demolition blades I tried, and they have not fouled up on me at all.
Now, what I want to know is: why am I suddenly doing all of this pruning?
By Deborah Hall (Maine)
Terrific idea for those of us that really don't want to work with a chainsaw! Very little drag when cutting green wood. I just wish you made a longer version.
By R. YORK
Have used these blades for mostly trimming pine branches and dead brush up to 4" in diameter(haven't tried anything bigger). Works even better with a sawzall that has a selectable orbital action like the smaller Milwaukee 6514-21 Hatchet. Great for breaking up brush that you're going to burn at the campfire instead of trying to break with hands and feet or dealing with rearranging half burnt over sized wood.
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