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WWW.MilwaukeeConnect.Com Green wood pruning blade.
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Description: FEATURES:

5 TPI, 12 in. Length, High Carbon Steel Construction.

1/2 in. Universal Tang fits all sawzalls.

5 blades per box.

For pruning trees, smooth sawing of green wood. Deep tooth design, fleam files. Clean cuts wood fibers.

Milwaukee's Pruning Blades are made of high carbon steel for flexibility. The deep gulleted teeth are fleam ground for aggressive cutting action in green wood. Sold in packs of 5. Also available in 9 inch length, see 48-00-1301, and a two pack - one 9 inch and one 12 inch see 48-02-1303.
Keywords: Milwaukee green wood sawzall reciprocating saw pruning blade


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Registered: November 2005
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Review Date: Thu November 22, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $21.50 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Fast cutting, and very sharp. Long 12 inch length.
Cons: Don't apply an excessive force for an extended period of time or the blade will snap.

This was the only tree pruning blade which I could find in a 12 inch length. They come in a 9 or 12 inch size. Overall, they seem to be good. The teeth don't shave down too fast since they are very deep, but they could get dull just like any other blade. Don't apply excessive force for an extended period of time. It will over stress the blade, and cause it to snap. It doesn't shatter like cheap blades do. It didn't seem to get kinks from repetitive banging into wood in front of it. Other blades would have turned into a "Z" shape under the same stress. As far as density of the metal, the Lenox Gold is a harder blade, but both have a certain amount of flexibility.

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