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Milwaukee 6519-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw | List Price: $270.00 Discount Price: $144.99
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| Brand: Milwaukee Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Powerful 11 amp Milwaukee-built motor
- Variable speed trigger: 0-2800 strokes per min.
- Gear protection system
- Heavy-duty steel Quik-Lok blade clamp system for easy blade changes
- Limited warranty
Milwaukee 6519-22 [Posted on 2004-10-05] I have recently bought this item. It has sound construction and performs great. It is one of the more expensive sawzalls on the market but it is definitely worth the money. It is much more durable than its little brother the 6509 and is great for shop or home use (I use it for both). If you are looking for a home use, couple of times a year tool go with the 6509 but if you need something that will stand up to the pounding and wear of use then this is a great tool. I have never used the 11Amp series so I cannot compare. However to previous years there is a big difference. The included blades work well too. The quick loc cord I haven't found as a positive or negative, but it does work well.
Brian
Solid construction, true performer [Posted on 2006-05-29] The tool feels solid in my hands and has power to spare. I had to remove bathroom floorboards that were built up in plywood layers to almost 1 1/2 inches with tile on top of that, and the tool never ever showed signs of strain or effort. The twist lock blade holder allows blade changes in about 5 seconds-wow. My only suggestion would be that the foot extend further out to limit cutting depth more. Otherwise this tool is tough!
Good tool, let down by minor niggles [Posted on 2007-08-21] I can't fault the cutting action of this saw - it goes through 2x4s like butter and even sheet metal is no problem (though the noise is like standing next to a jet airplane). 5 out of 5 for that.
I only give it 4 stars because after only a month of weekend use, the shoe jammed in the case and won't come out. It's supposed to be locked in place by a lever on the case housing, but even with that wide open the damn thing won't budge. This is a big deal when you want shallow cuts because you need to adjust the shoe to minimize blade flex and vibration. If milwaukee game me a way to disassemble the locking mechanism to free up the shoe I wouldn't worry about it but as you might expect its all sealed up. Grrr.
Tooless blade changes / cuts better than other 20 AMP saws / substitute chain saw. [Posted on 2007-09-16] Tooless blade changes / cuts better than other 20 AMP saws / substitute chain saw.
It deserves every star ! Yeah, it is that good, in case you forgot your chainsaw use your Sawzall instead.
Tooless setup makes blades the easiest to change out, the weight balance is 50/50 so it doesn't strain one arm more than the other when cutting.
Milwaukee blades can flex extremely, I've had to curve the blade while slicing that would normally snap any other recip saw blade.
The variable speed trigger is smooooooooooth, with the fine tooth blade you can use this thing for fine craft work if you just don't like your Dremel tool.
Milwaukee gives you a decent set of blades to start with and other companies make compatible blades including Black & Decker's rough wood cutter to tree cutting.
Our saw made quick work of a collapsed exterior house wall and a tree stump, just 10 AMPS but it cuts like a DeWalt 20 AMP.
It is worth the money.
Excellent reciprocating saw! [Posted on 2007-09-19] I bought this tool from Amazon several months ago after doing considerable research on this type of saw. I couldn't be more pleased with the purchase. I don't use the saw often, but when I do, I'm always amazed at how powerful it is and how solid it feels. It has very little vibration, and the blades are VERY easy to change. I also like how the cord comes off for easy storage. As with all my other tools, I got the case that goes with it. MUCH easier to take care of your tools that way. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this saw to anyone. It's well worth the price. I've used cheaper recip saws, and they don't come close to the Milwaukee.
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