Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation expanded its new wood-cutting Sawzall blade offerings. They now have two new Application Specific blades. Each makes several potentially frustrating jobs a whole lot easier.ย The Milwaukee Flush Cut SawZallย bladeย promises to solve a huge problem when installing doors and doorways. The Milwaukee Rough-in SawZall blade fills even more critical voids in the market by solving problems encountered in trade-specific applications.
Milwaukee Flush Cut SawZall Blade Features
Milwaukee designed Flush Cut and Rough-in SawZall bladesย to specifically address the unique frustrations encountered during window and door cut-out applications. When attempting to cut bottom plates from a doorway, traditional blades will bend and break. This occurs when the tip impacts the floor or the teeth dull from rubbing against the concrete.

The Milwaukee Flush Cut SawZallย blade solves these issues with a unique reinforced shape. It protects the blade from floor impacts. A Floor Guard design also shields the teeth from floor contact.
Additionally, the $17.99 Flush Cut blade features a Double Truss design that guides the blade for straighter window cut-outs.
Milwaukee Rough-in SawZall Bladeย
Milwaukee engineered the Rough-In Sawzall Blade for cutting through-holes in nail-embedded wood during plumbing and HVAC rough-ins.ย It features a low profile for cutting holes as small as 2-1/8โณ in diameter. The optimized 7-3/8โณ length lets the blade cut holes through double top plates.
Milwaukee encountered users who wanted more options for creating through-holes. Since traditional blades can warp and break under the stress of cutting a tightย radius, the new design easily cuts small diameter holes. It also provides greater control and a higher tolerance for nail impacts. Expect to pay around $15.74 for this specialty reciprocating saw blade.
Final Thoughts
Both blades feature the companyโs new Nail Guard and Fang Tip designs that we first previewed at Milwaukeeโs 2010 New Tools Event. The Nail Guard tooth design keeps nails out of the gullets and protects against tooth fracture. The Fang Tip design bites into the wood on first contact for faster plunging.
These look to be some excellent blades โ and we love the innovation coming out of this company in this area. We hope to get our hands on some to test out in our lab as soon as possible.


