Milwaukee Wrecker multi material Sawzall Blade Review | ep.3 | Bimetal vs Carbide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- We take a look at the Multi material blade from milwaukee. They have a Bimetal version as well as a carbide version.
Timecode
0:00 - Milwaukee Wrecker Blades
0:50 - Milwaukee Wrecker Bimetal Blade
1:50 - Milwaukee Wrecker Carbide Blade
3:00 - Milwaukee Wrecker Bimetal Closeup
4:07 - Milwaukee Wrecker Carbide Closeup
5:00 - Milwaukee Wrecker vs Ax
6:59 - Milwaukee Wrecker Bimetal Testing
9:18 - Milwaukee Wrecker Carbide Testing
13:12 - Milwaukee used blade closeup
15:22 - Wrecker blade performance recap
17:46 - Milwaukee Wrecker Blade Ranking
18:44 - Milwaukee Wrecker Blade thoughts
21:10 - Milwaukee Wrecker Carbide additional runs
The Next Generation Wrecker is designed for Multi-Material demolition cutting. This mean it has the capability of cutting nail embedded wood, plastics and a variety of metals. This blade has 25% more high speed steel for increase life and durability. With all of these features, the Next Generation Wrecker is a true demoliton blade for the professional user.
Optimized to be a true demolition blade for cutting nail enbedded wood, plastics and metals
Hardened teeh for increased life in nail embedded wood and thick metals
7/11 TPI for a wide material variety to be true demolition blades
New blade profile with the ability to bend and maintain its shape
Nail protecting feature built into the tooth design
Aggressive tooth and blade design for increased speed in woods and metals
Blade profile optimized for fast plunging
The Milwaukee 9 in. 6 TPI WRECKER with Carbide Teeth SAWZALL Blade is the most versatile carbide blade on the market. These multi-material SAWZALL blades offer up to 50X more life verses bi-metal reciprocating saw blades available today. The Milwaukee WRECKER blade offers a 6 TPI design, which allows for cutting into a wide variety of materials from clean wood to cast iron for quick demolition and remodeling work. The Fang Tip Design allows for faster plunge cuts into wood materials. Milwaukee Carbide Teeth products allow users to cut longer, cut more and cut faster than other carbide-teeth blades on the market.
Ability to cut clean wood to thick metals
Large gullets for easier debris removal
1 in. tall body to withstand aggressive material demolition and remodeling
Offered in 1PKs, 3PKs and 5PKs
1/2 in. universal tang
Optimized carbide teeth designed to encounter materials in demolition and remodeling applications
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That’s what I’ve noticed about the carbide tipped blades, the thicker kerf slows them down a little compared to the bi metals but they last and last. I’ve had nothing but good experiences from milwaukee blades. Especially the Nitrus carbide, wreckers, axe pruning, and others. There’s so many options from milwaukee 😂
Haven’t used this blade, will have to try it out. Looks more costly than the Diablo though.
nitrous carbide?
1st
The wrecker is the only blade I've used that I was impressed with; however, you seem like a Milwaukee shill when the only brand you compare is DeWalt and the leading competitors are Diablo and Lennox.
We’ve reviewed most major brand blades.