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    Default FS: Milwaukee Sawzall (Reciprocating Saw)

    For sale is my 10 amp Milwaukee Heavy Duty Sawzall, complete with 1 wood/nails blade and 1 metal - cutting blade. I bought this a while back and never actually used it - it's just bumped around in my tool bag and got some scuffs on it. It's in pristine shape, and the blades haven't even touched wood/metal. If it wasn't for the extremely mild abrasions, this thing would be absolutely mint. The only thing I don't have is the user's manual. (Hint: Install blades. Squeeze trigger. Cut stuff.)

    This saw goes for $170.00 +tax at Home Depot, I'll let it go for $130. (Or reasonable offer.)

    Here's a stock photo and detailed specs:



    Includes a sample pack with a metal cutting blade and a wood cutting blade

    Milwaukee's 10 amp Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw is the most durable reciprocating saw on the market, and at only 7 pounds, it offers the best power to weight ratio in its class. The saw offers a 0-2800 strokes per minute variable speed trigger with 3/4 in. stroke length and a Quik-Lok™ blade clamp for fast, tool-less blade changes. The rubber boot provides superior gripping, and the adjustable shoe provides longer blade life and more cut control. The blades can even be clamped upside down for special cutting needs.
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    does it come with a case?
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    Sorry, no case. I suspect it's wherever the instruction manual is.

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    Bump-bump.

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    ... nobody wants to cut a car in half?

    Drop to $130.

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    What is the model number?

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    I have that exact same one and it works great. I've cut up a few cars into small enough pieces to fit into the back of my pickup and haul them away. Never once got too hot, just kept on cutting. And I paid a hell of a lot more than $130 too. Good price, good saw, good luck with the sale.
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    Thanks for the comments, Sluggish!

    78si: The model number is 6509 - 20.

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    SOLD!

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