Milwaukee 48-00-1430 9-Inch Tungsten Carbide Sawzall Blades, 3-Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
Blade Size (in.): 9, TPI (Teeth per Inch): Coarse Grit Specialty, Blade Material: Tungsten Carbide, Tang Style: Universal, Tang Size (in.): 1/2, Reversible: Yes, Blades (qty.): 3, Blade Type: Straight Back
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9271 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Milwaukee
- Model: 48-00-1430
- Number of items: 3
- Dimensions: 1.75" h x 10.50" w x .20" l, .62 pounds
Features
- Tungsten carbide blades built for extremely tough materials
- Designed to cut through hardwood flooring, cast iron, stainless steel, fiberglass materials, ceramic tile, stone, plaster, and more
- Measures 9 inches in length
- 1/2-inch universal tang fits all Sawzalls
- 5-year limited manufacturer's warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Milwaukee 48-00-1430 9-Inch Tungsten Carbide Sawzall Blades are designed for the toughest of professional applications. Built to cut through cast iron, stainless steel, hardwood flooring, fiberglass, ceramic, and more, these tungsten carbide blades are nine inches in length and feature a 1/2-inch universal tang that fit all Sawzalls. Three blades are included in this pack. The blades are covered by a limited 5-year manufacturer's warranty.
Customer Reviews
Cuts Cast Iron Pipe!
These blades are pricey, but they are the best thing I've used yet for cutting cast iron piping during remoding jobs. I've tried metal cutting circular saw blades, metal cutting disks on an angle grinder, other metal cutting reciprocating saw blades and a pneumatic cut off wheel. This not only does the job, but one blade will last long enough to cut many pipes!
Milwaukee Tools the best there is at this price.
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. However, if you work in punishing, demanding conditions everyday, all day, then Hilti may be the way to go for the very long haul. For 90%, Milwaukee is a good bet.
Great for fiberglass
It only took two of these blades to cut up a 16' fiberglass sail boat.






