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Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw, 12 Amp, Model 6519-31
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  • Tool-free blade changes
  • Reasonable damped vibration
  • Powerful and precise
  • Good build quality
  • Comes with storage case
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Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw, 12 Amp, Model 6519-31

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Milwaukee
Clamp
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This Milwaukee saw is a great choice for a variety of projects, from trimming trees to removing old pressure treated fences. It is powerful, precise, and lightweight, with a tool-less blade change and reasonable damped vibration. It is also built for hard use and has a 5 year warranty.
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The Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw is the most durable saw on the market, with a 12 Amp motor and only weighing 7.1 pounds. It offers a variable speed trigger with Quick-Lok™ blade clamp for fast tool-less blade changes, gear protecting clutch to extend life of gears and motor by absorbing high-impact forces, rubber boot for superior gripping a…
The Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw is the most durable saw on the market, with a 12 Amp motor and only weighing 7.1 pounds. It offers a variable speed trigger with Quick-Lok™ blade clamp for fast tool-less blade changes, gear protecting clutch to extend life of gears and motor by absorbing high-impact forces, rubber boot for superior gripping and blades that can be clamped upside down for special cutting needs.
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    This Milwaukee saw is a great choice for a variety of projects, from trimming trees to removing old pressure treated fences. It is powerful, precise, and lightweight, with a tool-less blade change and reasonable damped vibration. It is also built for hard use and has a 5 year warranty.

    Pros

    • Tool-free blade changes
    • Reasonable damped vibration
    • Powerful and precise
    • Good build quality
    • Comes with storage case

    Cons

    • Overkill for some tasks
    • May smoke during use
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    Blade
    Milwaukee
    Clamp
    The Milwaukee Sawzall Reciprocating Saw is the most durable saw on the market, with a 12 Amp motor and only weighing 7.1 pounds. It offers a variable speed trigger with Quick-Lok™ blade clamp for fast tool-less blade changes, gear protecting clutch to extend life of gears and motor by absorbing high-impact forces, rubber boot for superior gripping and blades that can be clamped upside down for special cutting needs.

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    Specifications

    Type of SawSawzall Reciprocating Saw
    Blade TypeQuick-Lok™ blade clamp
    RPM0-3000 strokes per minute
    Voltage12 Amp
    BrandMilwaukee
    Weight7.1 pounds

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