The Milwaukee 6 in. 6 TPI WRECKER with Carbide Teeth SAWZALL Blade 3-Pack 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
Karina Dickens (verified owner) –
Used for rough in work in horse hair plaster with wood lath and oak framing. Outlasted bi-metal blades 8 to 1
Emelia Robel (verified owner) –
Works really good in old house demo work. The blade gums up when cutting a tree stump with chain link fence embedded in the stump.
Jamey Daugherty (verified owner) –
The wrecker is the perfect name for this blade. I used it for a whole house demo project. The 12″ size is perfect in cutting through almost anything. The fang tip made it easier to plunge cut into wood and drywall. The coating on it wears off after a while but it does seem to cut through things faster then typical blades. The blade if more study and rigid and doesn’t permanently bend like other blades do. The description says it can cut metal but I would use a specific metal blade depending on the thickness of the metal to be cut. I highly recommend these blades as they are my primary blade used for demo projects.
Tad McGlynn (verified owner) –
These Reciprocating Saw Blades are fantastic … they make quick work even cutting the toughest materials and are durable. There’s a lot of info on the packaging some of which is difficult to see (Photo #1 and #2); the highlights 6″, 6 tpi (aggressive cutting), carbide teeth (long life, 50X vs bimetal), and for use on multiple materials (wood w/ nails, PVC, plaster, and metal), and American Made! They’re part of what I consider a “family” of blades shown in Photo #3; a close look at the blades shows the characteristics of each and in some instances only a single use … if in need of any blade from the “family”, examine the package closely to ensure proper selection.I would recommend this product.
Rupert Lakin (verified owner) –
Excellent at cutting metal goes easily without getting stuck
Arturo Collins (verified owner) –
Best blade I’ve used. Had to cut through entire ceiling of plaster with metal wiring. Well worth the money spent. Most durable blade I used.
Arvel Yundt (verified owner) –
Very durable & aggressive cutting.DEFINITELY will buy more.
Demond Miller (verified owner) –
This Milwaukee 6″ 6 Teeth Per Inch THE WRECKER™ with Carbide Teeth SAWZALL® Blade claims to last 50 times longer than a normal blade. I do not have the means to test this claim, but the blade does seem to be tough. In my video, I cut through a 2X2 (nominal) pine board with an electrical staple embedded in it. The blade did not ‘buck’ when I hit the staple. One of my photos shows the blade after this cutting operation. Some of the paint has been removed (as would be expected), but I saw no evidence of damage to the teeth. I would expect this blade to resist a lot of abuse in a wrecking or demolition operation. The blade’s gullets are not very deep, but I felt no binding of the sawdust. (If I was still a member of my fire department, I would like to have tested this blade on cutting windshields in a rescue scenario, although normally a 10-14 TPI blade would be suggested.) The blade is thin enough to deflect slightly if you were to force a flush cut, but I don’t foresee it bending easily unless you really pushed it at an obtuse angle. Time will tell if the Milwaukee WRECKER blade lasts 50 times longer than a normal blade, but at the price point it is worth trying.
Genevieve Wiza (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 12 inch sawzall blade is a quality and durable blade. Thick blade that will resist bending when cutting and the carbinde teeth give the blade that added cutting power. The long blade makes easy work of thick wood, PVC or metal. Nails in wood when doing demo work are no match either. The long blade is great for cutting straight through walls while remodeling. Made in the USA
Destini Bayer (verified owner) –
Nice saw blade ! Works easily with my ryobi reciprocating saw . It cuts nicely. Easy to use . I used this blade and several others to compare them . The Milwaukee blade was a cleaner cutting blade . The branches were about 4 inches thick . I will be using the wrecker to cut off some more branches soon . I will definitely have to keep a couple in my tool chest.
Madeline Mueller (verified owner) –
Chose to evaluate the Milwaukee 12″ CT Wrecker SawZall reciprocating blade #48005243 because I have several rails which need to be replaced on my paddock fence that are shorter than the standard length supplied by the mill. The other option to make the triangular end cuts was using a chain saw, but bar length of the saw made exact angle cuts difficult. The blade has 6 teeth per inch (6 TPI), comes as a single pack item. There is a noticeable difference in the mount angle as compared to other Milwaukee blades that I own (see attached photo.) This does not affect mounting or functionality of the blade. Although listed as a Milwaukee blade, it does fit almost universally on other manufacturer’s reciprocating saws. It mounted without difficult on my PC unit. The trial cuts were on Locus wood ( a very hard local wood) that was clean (free of nails, screws, or other metallic foreign bodies.) I easily made several cross grain cuts through the wood without noted burning of the blade that occurred with other wood blades. On the third pass, I noticed that a single tooth had broken off near the tip of the blade. Checked the wood for foreign bodies, but none present. The missing tooth did not inhibit the performance of the blade during the entire trial session. I am not sure why the tooth broke off, but the void had a clean base. Perhaps metal fatigue in manufacturing. (Made in USA from international materials) The final results provided a smooth cut through the wood without the expected wobbling or pinching of the blade. The finish paint did scrape off, but as stated, no burning of the blade was noted. No other teeth broke off during the trial. I would recommend this item for cutting clean wood only, and not use to cut through beams or studs containing nails, cleats, etc.
Felton Borer (verified owner) –
did the job of cutting cast iron pipe with ease
Irwin Schowalter (verified owner) –
This blade came in real handy for cutting branches off the heavier trees . It seems to be a very smooth cutting blade . I used it to cut branches down and to cut them up before chipping them. I used a couple of Ryobi reciprocating saws and didn’t have any problems. It’s very nice to have a great product that works well . Even for a bigger project, it’s very sturdy.
Tomas Ruecker (verified owner) –
This is a great blade for rough cutting in existing structures. The blade is thick and will not flex. It cuts through wood, light metal, and nails with out having to change blades. I sawed through a 2 x 4 in about 8 seconds with only the weight of the saw applying pressure. This blade will work good for cutting in roof opening where nails are random.
Rudolph Crona (verified owner) –
this is a time saver and saves money