milwaukee 6538-21 15.0 amp super sawzall recip saw
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The first Sawzall to include Constant Power Technology, which maintains constant speed and power under load for unmatched cutting performance. Volts: 120 AC, Amps: 15, Variable Speed: Yes, Stroke Length (in.): 1 1/4, Strokes Per Minute (SPM): 0 - 2,800, Tool Length (in.): 18 3/4, Tool Weight (lbs.): 9.8, Case Included: Yes
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Technical Details
- 15.0 Amp Milwaukee Motor - highest overload protection in the industry; prevents motor burn up / failure
- Constant Power Technology - maintains constant speed under load for unmatched cutting performance
- Patented Gear Protecting Clutch - extends gear and motor life by absorbing high impact forces caused by sudden blade lock-ups
- Patented Counter Balanced Mechanism - smoothest running, lowest vibrating reciprocating saw in the industry
- Variable Speed Trigger and Dial Speed Control - maximum speed control
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2010-03-31
By Will Deutsch
Heavy, powerful, aggressive, and tunable...
This saw will plow though just about anything or it can be configured to be gentle and precise. The orbital action is completely tunable for zero to full orbit. The stoke speed can be controlled by dial & trigger. The saw is solid and well built. It shreds through wood & nails & just about anything else.
The worst thing I can say about the saw is that the case is not amazing. I miss the old metal case from the original Sawzall.
In short this is a great saw.
2010-02-24
By C. Kilroy (Atlanta, GA United States)
I borrowed this from a friend of mine to take some old cast iron plumbing out of my crawlspace. All kinds of folks tried to talk me into using something else to cut the cast iron drain pipes (2"+ thick).
I bought the Diamond grit black blade for this, and it -D-E-S-T-R-O-Y-E-D- those pipes. In a good way. Sliced through it in maybe 3 minutes (i had read some people say a sawzall would take me an hour to do each cut). Cut through some 1-1/2 in copper pipe as well. Super clean cut.
I will be purchasing this soon, and all i can say is nothing in my house is safe, haha
2010-02-23
By padrick (Pleasant Hill, CA USA)
A bought my first Milwaukee Sawzall around 1980. I think they were around 5 amps then. (I still have it kept in reserve.) I then moved up to a Super Sawzall around 1989 and rarely used my old one because the `Super' version was so much better (Although it was bigger and heavier). It ran flawlessly with exception of brush and cord replacements for many years. It went down around a year and a half ago at which time I bought the latest incarnation of the Super version.
I was a little put off by a few of the reviews I saw saying they are now made in Taiwan and are plastic and cheaper. But I bought it anyway. Over the years I had tried a few other brands that were out on jobs and they were all 'junk' compared to the Milwaukees.
After using this latest 15 amp version of the Milwaukee Sawzall I am impressed with the extreme power, smoothness (low vibration), speed, and lighter weight. A superior experience from a superior line of industrial grade portable power tools.
This has been the best Sawzall yet.
2009-12-25
By Chris Mcdowell (Idaho, ID)
Bought this saw, and was impressed... then, after about 27 days and about an hour of use, the motor burned up... Used amazon's return system, and sent a replacement 2-day fed-ex. I was very impressed with the way amazon took care of the issue. Still haven't put more than an hour of use on the saw, but seems to be good.
2009-11-17
By Jerry Christensen
I'm in constant use of my tools remodeling and repairing my rental properties. The reciprical saw I bought through Amazon was everything I have grown to expect from Amazon. It was true to the high ratings given by earlier reviews. Quality saw, great power with smooth action while in use and and the blades are easy and fast to change. This saw replaced a Porter Cable I have been usings for close to 20 years.
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