Compare Milwaukee 6509-21 Variable Speed Sawzall with Quik-Lok Blade Clamp

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Milwaukee 6509-21 Variable Speed Sawzall with Quik-Lok Blade Clamp Product Description:



  • Powerful 6.0 amp motor; 2,400 spm
  • 3/4-inch blade stroke
  • Quik-Lok blade clamp
  • Variable-speed trigger
  • Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial

Product Description

This CRL Milwaukee 10 AMP Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw with Case is built for the professional in mind. It is powered by a big 10 AMP, 110V AC Milwaukee-built motor that is double-insulated and features double bearing Wobble Plate Mechanism for less vibration.

Customer Reviews

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108 of 114 people found the following review helpful.
530 years with this machine.
By PT Phil
Okay, so I am on my second. But only because I sold the first along with the business it started. I first bought it with about 5 minutes deliberation as I faced cutting some difficult roots to make room for a foundation. Hadn't ever seen one before that day. Cut those roots out post haste and I've never been without it. There are times when only this saw will work. Once, I cut a house in half in half a day with one so I could save $1000 on the house mover's bill. I know that other manufacturers make good reciprocating saws, and frankly I don't know if they are better. I figure that once you get to trust a tool why change. Now the one I got now is the 'same ol' Sawzall' like the proverbial 'same ol' hatchet' -- had three new handles and two new heads, but it's the same ol' one. That's because Milwaukee designed it to be fixed. I can tear it down, replace the parts and have it running in 10 minutes. Sort of like that carbine from way past. Sentimental? Nope. There's a few things I like better -- my money and my time. I'll just stick with this one.

34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4The standard that all others are compared to
By A Customer
This saw works for me. Twelve years, so far, in the electrical contracting business. It did need some bearing work after 11 years. Its not the most powerful or the one with the longest stroke. Its not the beast that the Tiger Saw is but for the price, you can not beat it.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
4Old faithful with a few improvements
By Toolpig
One of my guys has an old and I mean old version of this saw. It has no variable speed. No rubber grip. In fact the whole thing is metal, even the handle. The motor is only four amps but it still cuts like it did 40 years ago. Now you get the same exact mechanism with a more powerful motor, Variable speed, a rubber grip and quick loc blade clamp. I like the 10 amp super sawzall better ( It has a lot less vibration, a longer stroke and a lot more power and I like the orbital one even more.) But if you don't mind a cut taking a few extra minutes here and there, you can't go wrong with this saw. I beleive that it will outlast any other saw from any company including Milwaukee. It's nothing to see one that has been in daily service for 20 or 30 years. No other saw I know of has even been on the market that long. It must be a good tool or how could they give it a LIFETIME warranty. Where else are you going to get that?

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