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Milwaukee SAWZALL Demolition Nail-Embedded Wood & Metal Cutting Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set, 13-Piece (Model 49-22-1113)

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Milwaukee SAWZALL Demolition Nail-Embedded Wood & Metal Cutting Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set, 13-Piece (Model 49-22-1113)Milwaukee 13Piece SAWZALL BiMetal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set This 13piece Milwaukee SAWZALL set pairs THE TORCH metalcutting and THE AX nailembedded wood blades with a durable jobsite case. BiMetal construction with Tough Neck ribs, Grid Iron honeycomb pattern, and Fang Tip Nail Guard technology delivers fast cuts and long life across wood, metal, PVC, and demolition work. Key Features: Versatile Cutting Set: Mix of wood, metal, and demolition blades

Milwaukee 13‑Piece SAWZALL Bi‑Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade Set

This 13‑piece Milwaukee SAWZALL set pairs THE TORCH metal‑cutting and THE AX nail‑embedded wood blades with a durable jobsite case. Bi‑Metal construction with Tough Neck ribs, Grid Iron honeycomb pattern, and Fang Tip/Nail Guard technology delivers fast cuts and long life across wood, metal, PVC, and demolition work.


Key Features:

  • Versatile Cutting Set: Mix of wood, metal, and demolition blades for multi‑material use
  • Durable Bi‑Metal Blades: Tough Neck ribs and optimized TPI reduce breakage and extend life
  • Fast Nail‑Embedded Wood Cuts: THE AX blades with Fang Tip and Nail Guard for aggressive plunge and nail durability
  • Rigid Metal Blades: THE TORCH blades with Grid Iron honeycomb pattern resist buckling for tough cuts
  • Jobsite Storage Case: Hard case organizes and protects blades; fits up to 9‑in. blades

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Number in Package 13
Power Tool Accessory Type Reciprocating Saw Blade
Material Cut Multi-Purpose
Saw Blade Material BiMetal
Color Family White
Returnable 90-Day
Item Weight 1.1 lb
Tang 1/2 in. Universal
Includes Hard jobsite storage case; mix of wood and metal blades
Model Number 49-22-1113

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can these blades cut?
A: They’re designed for wood with nails, metal, and PVC, covering most demolition and general purpose tasks.


Q: Will these fit my reciprocating saw?
A: Yes. They feature a 1/2 in. universal tang compatible with all standard reciprocating saws.


Q: How many blades are included?
A: 13 blades plus a hard storage case.


Q: What are the standout durability features?
A: Bi‑Metal construction with Tough Neck ribs, Grid Iron reinforcement on metal blades, and Nail Guard/Fang Tip on wood blades.


Q: Are there different TPI options in the set?
A: Yes. The set includes various TPI for metal and 5 TPI for fast wood cutting to match different applications.


Demolition-Ready Precision in a Compact Kit

This blade collection brings a rugged, modern cadence to the workshop—sleek white and red profiles that mean business. The Grid Iron pattern and bold Milwaukee script feel tailored yet industrial, a detail that elevates utility into design. Style it on a pegboard beside your favorite red tools, the clear-lidded case showcasing every piece. It’s a refined essential for projects that demand both speed and endurance.


AI Review Summary:

Across thousands of reviews on major retailers, buyers praise the set’s versatility and long life for demolition, often noting fast cutting in nail‑embedded lumber and reliable performance on pipes and steel. The hard case earns approval for organization. A minority mention that the assortment is quickly used up on heavy demo and wish for more of the most common metal TPI blades. Representative quotes: “Chews through studs with nails like butter,” “Torch blades last far longer than generics,” and “Great kit, but I burned through the 14 TPI first.”


Equip your saw with Milwaukee’s 13‑piece SAWZALL set and cut faster, longer—across wood, metal, and everything in between.

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