Milwaukee HACKZALL 4 in. 14 tpi Reciprocating Saw Blades (5-Pack) cut a variety of metallic materials. They have bi-metal construction and a white finish. Used to cut EMT and thin wall conduit. Best in class performance compared to competitive blades.
- For use with power reciprocating saws
- Bi-metal construction for increased tooth durability and long blade life
- 14 teeth per inch
- For cutting a variety of metals and metal parts
- Short blade length for cutting in tight locations
- Thin kerf for up to 35% more cuts per charge vs. leading reciprocating saw blades
- Cuts EMT (thin wall conduit)
Eveline Schimmel (verified owner) –
Milwaukee….4 in 10 Teeth per in Multi Material Cutting Saw Blade. This is a great Reciprocating Saw blade for a Hackzall or a Sawzall. I like the shortness of the blade it makes it very easy to get into tight places. The blade is made of steel and the shortness of the blade keeps it from flexing or bending. I shortened the 4 legs on 3 bar stools made of poplar and had no problem cutting them. there are a variety of blades available depending on what you are going to cut. this is a great blade
Rosalee Romaguera (verified owner) –
Just what is needed for those tight cramped spaces
Chase Rowe (verified owner) –
the Hackzall blades work very well for limited space .
Tiffany McClure (verified owner) –
Have never had a bad experience with Home Depot. Great business to deal with.
Boris Gulgowski (verified owner) –
Perfect for the application. These are plenty hardy for my DIY needs and small repairs at work. Would recommend.
Mittie Kulas (verified owner) –
I bought this tool to cut a motor shaft in a tight spot. It worked well and saved me a lot of time. Since then, it has come in handy on a number of occasions. It is great for cutting PVC pipe. It is a lot lighter than my other Saws-Alls and smaller, which is good for confined areas
Ransom Rodriguez (verified owner) –
They cut wood super fast and they don’t dull out. Just because the white comes off the blade doesn’t mean it’s dull.
Urban Bruen (verified owner) –
Great blade for cutting in close quarters. Significantly longer blade life that other brands of similar blades I have used.
Isac Wiegand (verified owner) –
I found these blades to fit my need when I have to cut through various types of material.
Alda Treutel (verified owner) –
This saw blade provides me with a lot of peace of mind knowing that I am not going to slice through a CPVC water line or cut an electrical wire hiding in the wall. I learned the hard way that this is solely to be used for dry wall and nothing else. Unfortunately it will not work well on thin wood, mortar, or any other kind of wall type of material.
Madisyn Gaylord (verified owner) –
Needed to cut 3/8″ Steel Plate and didn’t have access to a torch so decided to go this route and purchase a 5 pack of metal cutting blades. Used 1 out of the 5 to cut thru plate. It cut like butter. Very easy and stayed plenty sharp. Had approximately 16″ of a single cut. Worth the money.
Maiya Steuber (verified owner) –
Nice blades cut really well
Joanne Wisozk (verified owner) –
Average. No issues.
Hipolito Johnston (verified owner) –
These are the perfect complement to my M12 Hackzall. I’ve used it to cut treated pine 2x4s and fence pickets, hardwood pallet lumber and plywood. It eats through all of it with very little effort.I’m still on my first blade, and haven’t noticed it getting dull yet. The white coating has worn off to show the metal underneath, but there hasn’t been a noticeable drop in performance.The twistlock attachment method also makes these super easy to install and uninstall, while keeping them securely mounted during use. I definitely recommend them.
Hilma Bosco (verified owner) –
Great for demo work
Dina Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Yeah they work perfectly fine
Roger Sanford (verified owner) –
Cuts great!
Kaycee Lang (verified owner) –
Perfer over most other blades,longlasting and durable
Jessika Bernhard (verified owner) –
I plan on using this wide blade for demo work. The visual appearance of this blade makes perfect sense, the wider blade is going to dissipate heat. When you are going to be running your blade for 1 hour strait, and the blade gets up over 1000 degrees, what do you think is going to happen to the teeth? They are going to deform due to friction & temperature. The wider blade is going to act as a heat sink keeping the blade cooler. If you were to cut for 1 foot, and give the blade a 1 minute rest, you could probably keep the high temperature to somewhere under 250 degrees. When you do this the blade is going to remain harder than had you run the blade for a solid hour, giving no rest. I will probably take a laser temperature gun and find the exact temperature this blade goes to over a specific material/time duration. Once you understand this temperature/time/pressure/speed/duty cycle you will be able to keep the blade cutting faster for a longer period of time.
Bryana Quigley (verified owner) –
I was cutting a hole for a new attic hatch through plaster with my drywall saw when I remembered my Hackzall tool. Popped one of these blades in and blew through the nasty chore in no time. Blade looks to still have a lot of life left in it too.