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6 in. 8 TPI TORCH Carbide Teeth Metal Cutting Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Blade (2-Pack)

Includes 2 units ($12.05 /unit)
$24.09
  • Carbide teeth for 50X life in thick metal
  • 25% more carbide per tooth for longest life
  • 7 TPI for fast efficient cutting in thick and extreme metals
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Product Details

Reciprocating saw blade designed to cut through thick metals


Easily Cuts Thick Metals

The durable design of this reciprocating saw blade makes it an ideal choice for cutting through thick metals with ease.

Reciprocating saw blade with carbide teeth for durability


Carbide Teeth for Durability

The use of durable carbide teeth provides up to 50 percent more life for the blade, making it strong enough to tackle large projects.

Reciprocating saw blade designed for rapid chip removal


Designed for Rapid Chip Removal

The large gullet design of the reciprocating saw blade allows for rapid chip removal.

The Torch with Carbide Teeth has been engineered to deliver extreme life and unmatched versatility in thick and extreme metal cutting applications. This blade delivers up to 50X life over standard blades. The Torch with Carbide Teeth tackles a wide variety of metal materials ranging from black pipe and angle iron to cast iron, stainless steel and high strength alloys. Having 25% more carbide per tooth than other carbide blades and a optimized tooth design deliver extreme life in metal cutting applications.
  • Carbide teeth for 50x life in thick metal
  • Optimized tooth design for speed and durability
  • 7 TPI for fast efficient cutting in thick and extreme metals
  • 70% larger gullets for rapid chip removal
  • 1 in. tall body for demolition
  • Includes: (2) 6 in. 7 tpi torch carbide teeth metal cutting sawzall reciprocating saw blade
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Questions & Answers

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Q:Does it work with the hackzall ?
by|Aug 27, 2023
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A:  Yes, it can be used with a HACKZALL®. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

by|Aug 28, 2023
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    Q:Can this be used on masonry?
    by|Aug 20, 2023
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    A:  Hi Gary - The WRECKER™ with Carbide Teeth SAWZALL® Blades are not designed to be used on masonry. We recommend checking out Milwaukee Tool's Diamond Blades for Green Concrete. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

    by|Aug 22, 2023
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      Q:Can this be used for cutting old stumps?
      by|May 28, 2023
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      A:  We recommend using one of our Milwaukee® M18 FUEL™ Chainsaw's. Thank you! - Social Team

      by|Jul 26, 2023
        3 found this answer helpful

        A:  Milwaukee Tools response is crazy. Best solution/answer is "Buy at least a $300 chainsaw from us" I have the same issue you probably have, no chainsaw but I have a sawzall. Going to buy the competitor's brand as I've had good luck with that brand from Hom

        by|Jul 26, 2023
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          Q:will this pruning blade cut through standing bamboo
          by|Mar 18, 2023
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          A:  It should. I used mine to cut pieces of yucca cactus stalk to put into the trash in sections.

          by|Jul 26, 2023
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            Customer Reviews

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            I had to cut pressure treated 4x4 posts on deck job, all my blades were dull this cut through like butter. Did 7 posts and still has so much life left.
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            Better than the chain saw
            When the chain saws failed, this kept going. Took out roots , limbs and the trunk in several sectional cuts. A wire brush between cooling the saw and a light file work every night made it ready to go over a three day tree rip out.
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            Good for cutting through wood and nails and screws I've...
            Good for cutting through wood and nails and screws I've also used it for cutting roots in digging post holes
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            Nope
            Save your money and buy something else. I was trying to cut through a 1/2" bolt, didn't even make it a 1/4" and the blade was done. Went back to an old used Lenox to finish the cut. See pictures.
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            Response from Milwaukee ToolOct 18, 2022
            Hi Ryan- We are sorry to hear you did not have the best experience with your blade. Could you please send our team an email at social.media@milwaukeetool.com, so we can best assist? Thank you -Social Team
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              Go for the BIG GUNS right off.
              I was frustrated trying to saw through a metal fitting on my Model A, so I bought some carbide blades and in 5 minutes I was done.
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              best blade on the market
              All sawzall blades will break in the area where they slide into the sawzall what makes this milwaukee different is how much longer it last before it does break.My chain saw hasn't run in years. I was clearing some trees out behind our home and using the next best thing to a chain saw, these blades are incredible. I cut for two days pretty much all day long before this one broke. Some of the trees were 8-10 inches in diameter while most were 4-6 inches. The blade never dulled.The diablo blade is not even in the same class. I don't be-leave sawzall blades should break before they get dull but this seems to be the case with all brands. Milwaukee ax is my preference.
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                I put it to the test ; cut 2 10" diameter branches off a tree that was pushing my fence over with...
                I put it to the test ; cut 2 10" diameter branches off a tree that was pushing my fence over with a reciprocating battery saw. The cut took longer than a chainsaw would have, but I couldn't have got a chainsaw in the tight fit area I was cutting.. The cuts were smooth and the blade is still cutting quickly. Very impressive.
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                What a beast. These blades will not let you down. For demo work that calls for, well, wrecking st...
                What a beast. These blades will not let you down. For demo work that calls for, well, wrecking stuff, the Milwaukee Wrecker Sawzall blades will do the job! This blade cut through nails and a 2x12 like it was not even there. They last a long time and do not dull quickly. Designed for versatility, these blades can tackle anything from clean wood to thick metal. From Milwaukee's own website: "The Milwaukee Wrecker Sawzall blades feature a Fang Tip design that lets you make faster plunge cuts". And it's true the Fang Tip does bust right through. I will be buying these blades again in the future.
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                I have owned both Sawzall saw and Chain Saw for many years and always used a chain saw to cut dow...
                I have owned both Sawzall saw and Chain Saw for many years and always used a chain saw to cut down branches. I saw my neighbor using a Sawzall reciprocating saw for cutting big branches and it looked easy to cut . So I decided to try this blade for my sons back yard. He bought a house in August and wanted to clean his back yard of branches going all over. It was so much easier and lighter to use a sawzall. I decided to use both and it made my job so much easier. I recommend this blade.
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