Milwaukee 13-Amp Super Sawzall Review 6536-21

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  • Overall Rating 8.6

The Milwaukee 6536-21 is an excellent 13-amp reciprocating saw that's very close to the top in its class. The only thing you may want to consider before pulling the trigger is that the 15-amp is so close in size, weight, and price, that it's worth it to go ahead and move up in performance.ย 

Overall Score 8.6 (out of 10)

Milwaukee 13-Amp Super Sawzall Makes Quick Work of Wood

It takes some serious performance to earn the title of โ€œSuper Sawzallโ€ within Milwaukeeโ€™s family of reciprocating saws. The Milwaukee 13-amp Super Sawzall is the smallest current model to carry the title. We tested the best corded reciprocating saws against other options in the 13-amp class to see just how Super it is.

Pros

  • Top wood-cutting speed in its class
  • Excellent vibration control
  • Most compact in its class
  • Made in the USA

Cons

  • The most expensive option in its class

Milwaukee 13-Amp Super Sawzall Cutting Speed

We put saws in this power class through a series of three speed tests: nail-embedded wood, 2โ€ณ EMT, and #5 rebar. Check out our main reciprocating saw head-to-head page to see the full details of our testing methods.

Milwaukee puts together a fast 3000 SPM speed and pairs it with a fairly long 1.25โ€ณ stroke length. That should translate into some pretty quick cutting. This model also has orbital action to give an advantage in wood cutting.

Milwaukee 13-amp super sawzall

The Milwaukee 6536-21 crushed it in our nail-embedded wood test, taking just 8.30 seconds on average to make it through 2 x 10 PT with 5 framing nails in it. Thatโ€™s more than 4 seconds ahead of Kobalt in second and nearly 12 seconds ahead of Skilsaw.

It lost some ground when we shifted to metal cutting, but itโ€™s not obnoxiously slow by any means. In 2โ€ณ EMT, it averaged 5.49 seconds, more than a full second behind Kobalt.

Milwaukee 13-amp super sawzall

Moving to the thicker metal of rebar, it fell to third place, needing 8.27 seconds on average. Thatโ€™s nearly two and a half seconds behind Kobaltโ€™s leading time of 5.81 seconds.

Overall, the Milwaukee 13-amp Super Sawzallโ€™s wood-cutting speeds close in on what the 15-amp class has and its metal-cutting speeds are certainly adequate. When the meat of your demo work is wood-based, this is a great choice.

Vibration Control

Milwaukee packed a counterbalance system into this model thatโ€™s very effective. In our vibration control tests, only Skilsawโ€™s Buzzkill design rated slightly higher, but it was a close race.

Size and Weight

Across the board, reciprocating saws in the 13-amp class are about the same size as their 15-amp counterparts. The Milwaukee 13-amp Super Sawzall is the same length as its 15-amp versionโ€”19.9โ€ณ. Itโ€™s just 0.1โ€ณ longer than Kobalt and a full 2โ€ณ shorter than Skilsaw in the same class.

Milwaukee 13-Amp Super Sawzall

Likewise, Milwaukeeโ€™s 9.4-pound weight is very close to the 15-amp modelโ€™s weight (9.6 pounds). Itโ€™s the lightest in the class, though, just edging out Skilsaw by 0.1 pounds.

Additional Features

Aside from including orbital action and a counterbalance system, Milwaukee only includes a pivoting, tool-free adjustable shoe to the main feature set. This power class and the 10 โ€“ 12-amp saws below it arenโ€™t known for their comprehensive feature sets, but there are a couple of things we find on other saws:

  • Variable speed dial
  • Lever blade release
  • Blade ejection
  • Rafter hook
  • LED light

Realistically, Milwaukee includes the most important features that directly affect cutting speed and vibration. The rest of these are nice to have, but a lot of us can live without them.

Pricing

At $189, the Milwaukee 13-amp Super Sawzall is the most expensive reciprocating saw in its class. Itโ€™s a little bit of a sticking point considering the size and weight are so close to the 15-amp model and that one is just $10 more. Theyโ€™re also both Made in the USA products so you may just want to jump up a level.

The Bottom Line

The Milwaukee 6536-21 is an excellent 13-amp reciprocating saw thatโ€™s very close to the top in its class. The only thing you may want to consider before pulling the trigger is that the 15-amp is so close in size, weight, and price, that itโ€™s worth it to go ahead and move up in performance.

Buy it if youโ€™re looking for the best wood-cutting speeds in the 13-amp class and love the pride of using a Made in the USA reciprocating saw. Pass and move up to the 15-amp Super Sawzall if youโ€™d like a boost in performance and features for just $10 more.

Milwaukee 13-Amp Super Sawzall Specs

  • Model Number: Milwaukee 6536-21
  • Strokes Per Minute: 3000
  • Stroke Length: 1.25โ€ณ
  • Weight: 14.4 lbs
  • Cord Length: 96โ€ณ
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Price: $189

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