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Milwaukee 6538-21


$356.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:5 year limited warranty. Includes durable carrying case. Powerful 15-amp motor.

The Cons:Corded with no batteries - less flexable.

The Milwaukee 6538-21 is a high performance reciprocating saw that is at the top of Milwaukee's Super Sawzall series and utilizes Sawzall blades and orbital cutting action for fast and accurate cuts.

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  The saw has a powerful 15-amp motor with 0-2800 SPM variable speed trigger and a 1-1/4" stroke length.  It features a counter balanced mechanism for less vibration and a gear protecting clutch allowing it to withstand high impacts.  The 6538-21 is Milwaukee's first reciprocating saw to include constant power technology, allowing it to maintain a constant speed under load.  It is impact protected with a keyless adjustable shoe and includes Milwaukee's Quik-Lok blade clamp technology for quick and easy blade changes.  The saw comes with an impact resistant carrying case and has a 5 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 15 amp Milwaukee-built motor
  • Constant Power technology
  • 0-2800 SPM variable speed trigger
  • Orbital cutting action
  • Counter balanced with gear protection system
  • Speed dial
  • 1-1/4-in stroke length
  • QUIK-LOK® blade clamp
  • Impact protection
  • Keyless adjustable shoe
  • Comes with 2 Super Sawzall blades, Carrying Case
  • Weight: 9.8lbs
  • 5 year limited warranty

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    5 year limited warranty

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    includes durable carrying case

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    powerful 15-amp motor

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    gear protecting clutch protects motor from sudden lockups

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    counter balance system reduces vibration and user fatigue

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    constant power technology allows for consistent blade speed and cutting power

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    easy to change blades

Cons
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    corded with no batteries - less flexable

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