Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw
Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw
Milwaukee 6509-22, The 11 amp Sawzall from Milwaukee is durable and super light — weighing in at just 7 pounds, for the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. This small but tough saw offers a variable speed trigger that sends the blade from 0-2,800 strokes per minute, with a 3/4-inch stroke length and a Quik-Lok blade clamp for fast, tool-less blade changes.
The 6509-22 is chock full of convenience features that will make it a go-to pick that never gathers dust in your garage. Its rubber boot provides superior gripping for real control and exceptional accuracy, and the adjustable shoe gives you longer blade life and more cut control. You can even clamp the blades upside down for special cutting circumstances. Double insulated with a double-bearing wobble plate mechanism for smoother handling, this saw also boasts a heavy-duty ‘S’ jacket and an 8-foot, 2-wire cord.
This Sawzall uses standard 1/2-inch shank Sawzall blades, and one is included with this kit — plus a carrying case to keep everything together and organized.
Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw Technical Details
- 11 amp reciprocating; variable speed (0-2,800 stroke per minute); quick-lock blade clamp
- 3/4-inch stroke length; double bearing wobble plate reduces vibrations; center pivot adjustable shoe
- Rubber boot for enhanced grip
- Includes saw, 1 blade and case
Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11 Amp Reciprocating Saw Reviews
For the infrequent user (once a month) or average user (major maintenance projects) this tool is rugged enough, powerful enough and dare I say indispensable. Since purchasing Milwaukee 6509-22 I have come to appreciate the twist-lok (no chuck-key) ease of inserting a blade, the variable speed trigger, the ability to use the blade upside down for awkward positions and the light weight of the tool. No one could have told me how often this would be the tool of choice for the handyman who performs above average maintenance and construction around the home. My wife has handles Milwaukee 6509-22 with no problems. Milwaukee 6509-22 doesn’t kick if handled sensibly and takes a fair amount of punishment, i.e. being lowered to the ground just using the power cord, rolling off the ladder, being stepped on, getting wet! Milwaukee 6509-22 even slides into Milwaukee 6509-22’s niche in the carrying case easily the first time. the closabe blade storage pocket in the case keeps the blades dry and accessible…no more torn fingers pawing around inside a carrying case.
Other versions may be more powerful and necessary for heavier duty construction demands but this 10 amp version is just right for anything I’ve put it to.


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