Customer Review: Most of the sawzall blades are ok, so-so, and will get the job done in a timely manner, but if you got an AX blade, get ready to rummmmbbble. These babies are out to kick b--- and they don't care what's in the way. You framing,electical,plumbing, or just overall PROS had better check these guys out.
Customer Review: Really - you'll end up using every blade at one time or another. It's great to have the right blade for the right job. Sure-save a few $$ and buy just a few blades, but then it's a trick to try to guess which blade might do the trick. Get them all, you'll be smiling when you get to change blades and... more info
Customer Review: I gave this 1 star because I didn't get to actualy use this blade; it won't fit in my Porter Cable tool....read on for explanation. I have an older model Porter Cable "sawzall" type tool [model 737] with it's "quick change" mechanism. Over the years, I have used various Milwaukee blades in this... more info
Customer Review: Little selection in the 6.5" 40th blades. The Milwaukee blade is the best for the money as the large slots in the Freud Avanti [only other choice from amazon]can catch edges and has more tearout. I wish Freud would make a Diablo 40th in 6.5".
Customer Review: I used to have a 3/4" and a 1" stroke recip saw. A few years ago I bought a 1 1/4" Super Sawzall. The saw loves to cut, but ordinary blades bent whenever I'd hit something while cutting. This lead to many bent blades and much frustration. I was starting to not love my saw. When I started using the... more info
Customer Review: However, wait until the price drops to about $1.50 or less per blade before buying. They will go on sale for that price at some point. Otherwise, consider buying Dewalt or Hitachi at $1.5 per blade if possible.