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Plus whenever I spring for the reciprocating saw I'll be able to use the same blades which is nice. The threaded end is also nice, you can screw in a standard broom handle and get a servicable pole saw to add some reach. I think its a perfect product for what it does. I purchased this saw along with a 12-pack set of Milwaukee blades. I have no problem cutting through drywall, screws, pvc, wood, anything that needs cutting.
Changing the blade is simple, quick, and never compromises the sturdy feel. Perfect example of this tool's ease of use and versatility. Chief amongst those has been cutting holes in old lath and horse hair plaster walls.
I remembered the threads on the end of this job saw and attached it to an old paint roller handle. Never thought I'd need it for that purpose, but there you go.5 stars. Changed the blade to a long wood cutting blade, and was able to easily prune the small/medium sized branches in the tree.
I've been using the Milwaukee 48-08-0401 Quik-Lok Job Saw for several months now around my new house for a variety of purposes. I have also since purchased the Milwaukee Sawzall which can utilize the same variety of blades, increasing the value.The other day after a snow storm, I had to perform some emergency pruning on a tree with branches leaning against my neighbors house and blocking the drive way.
With the narrow point of the included blade, I can saw holes with only a couple of small pre-drilled pilot holes and minimize the damaging to the surrounding plaster.What makes the saw excel, however, is the versatility. I purchased this saw with the blade kit (Milwaukee 49-22-1129 12-Piece Ultimate Demolition Sawzall Blade Set) and I have used it to make easy and controlled cuts through, wood, metal, plaster, dry wall, rigid foam, etc.
I also like that I can use the different blades from my Milwaukee sawzal on the jab saw and vice versa. The blades are a little on the high side to replace but it evens out money wise in the end because the blades last so much longer and much more durable then the cheaper ones so I don't have to keep buying more blades job after job. I highly recommend this product and company. It is a great handy tool that I am very pleased with. I have bought many other cheaper job saws that didn't hold up or last through the job I was doing.
For 90%, Milwaukee is a good bet However, if you work in punishing, demanding conditions everyday, all day, then Hilti may be the way to go for the very long haul. I own a large selection of Milwaukee tools and a few Hilti tools. IMO, getting Milwaukee products are like getting Hilti products for a little less money.
The blade locks in place easily. It feels perfectly balanced, so the weight is a non-issue. I can't wait to try it. First thing I noticed is how heavy it is, before I opened it. If you can manage to get through the adult proof packaging without opening an artery, put it in your hand.
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