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Questions and Answers for Milwaukee SAWZALL Wood and Metal Cutting Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set (9 Piece)

Internet #100634550

Model #49-22-1145

Store SKU #928070

  • Blades cut through wood, plastic and metal
  • Designed for professional applications
  • Case included for easy portability

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Q:country of manufacture
by|Dec 25, 2023
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Q:Will these fit a dewalt sawzall?
by|Sep 28, 2023
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A:  They are compatible with any brand reciprocating saw. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

by|Dec 8, 2023
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    Q:Will these work on the Milwaukee M18 and/or M12 Hackzall?
    by|Sep 7, 2023
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    A:  Hi Bill - Our SAWZALL ™ blades are compatible with any reciprocating saw. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

    by|Dec 21, 2023
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      Q:Can these be used with my Ryobi saw?
      by|Jul 2, 2023
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      A:  Yes any any brand. I have ryobi and worx. Works on both

      by|Dec 8, 2023
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        Q:Can it cut/remove areas of stucco ceiling?
        by|Mar 3, 2023
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        A:  Hello! This set includes blades optimized for cuts through wood, metal and multi-material applications.

        by|Mar 7, 2023
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          Q:will a sawzal blade cut old cement?
          by|Aug 22, 2022
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          A:  No

          by|Dec 23, 2023
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            Q:Are the blades all M42?
            by|Jul 2, 2022
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            A:  Hi RandomDude! All the blades in this set will be Bi-Metal.

            by|Dec 16, 2022
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              Q:Can I cut plaster with these blades?
              by|Apr 18, 2022
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              A:  You probably can but there’s better ways to cut plaster depending on the type of plaster. If it’s more like concrete and less like plaster of Paris you probably want to use a grinder with an abrasive type blade. However plaster isn’t the easiest thing to cut straight under the best conditions. 

              by|Oct 6, 2022
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