Cut through anything with a Milwaukee reciprocating saw
Whether you're working demolition, plumbing, framing, or metalwork, a Milwaukee reciprocating saw is the go-to for fast, aggressive cuts. Known across job sites as one of the most trusted names in cutting, Milwaukee’s range is built to cut those tougher materials. From a one-handed Hackzall to heavy-duty Sawzall, all are powered by the reliable M12 and M18 reciprocating saw platforms.
If you’re after cordless freedom without compromising on power, Tool Kit Depot stocks the full lineup of reciprocating saws from Milwaukee, including the latest options designed for longer runtime, smoother handling, and smarter cuts. From pruning and pipework to demolition and salvage, these tools are built tough for consistent use.
Not sure which Milwaukee recip saw is best for your work? Visit your nearest Tool Kit Depot store and talk to our team today. We’re your ultimate Milwaukee destination!
Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw FAQ
What is a Milwaukee Hackzall used for?
A Milwaukee Hackzall is ideal for one-handed cutting where space is tight or overhead work is needed. Professional tradies often use it for cutting PVC, conduit, small branches, or metal pipe. Its compact size and reduced vibration make it a great go-to for maintenance work, installs, and quick onsite cuts without reaching for a full-size saw.
Which is better, Milwaukee Sawzall or Hackzall?
If you’re weighing up whether to go Sawzall or Hackzall, the best one depends on the job:
The Milwaukee Sawzallis a full-size reciprocating saw built for heavy-duty cutting, so it’s better suited to demolition, thick metal, timber framing, and full-time site use.
The Milwaukee Hackzallis more compact, easier to manoeuvre, and ideal for lighter, more controlled cuts.
If you need all-day cutting power, the Sawzall wins. But for portability and one-handed control, the Hackzall is unbeatable.
Whether you choose the Hackzall or the Sawzall, Milwaukee delivers the cutting performance, reliability, and build quality professional tradies count on. Both are fully compatible with Milwaukee’s M12™ or M18™ battery platforms, so you can cut with confidence, no matter what the job throws at you.
How thick will a Milwaukee reciprocating saw cut?
A recip saw by Milwaukee can typically cut through up to 150mm of timber, metal, or PVC, depending on blade type and material density. With the right recip blade, your Milwaukee reciprocating saw will go through hardwood, steel, nails, and even composite materials. For thick metal or layered materials, step up to a Milwaukee M18 reciprocating saw with higher stroke rate and FUEL™ tech for maximum cut speed and efficiency.
Shop the full Milwaukee range online or in-store at Tool Kit Depot. We’re your go-to for pro tools, expert advice, and serious cutting power.
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