Each Sawzall blade has a specific purpose—and using the wrong one will slow you down, wreck your cut, or destroy your blade.
In this video, we break down three of the most popular Milwaukee Sawzall blades: the AX, the Wrecker, and the Torch. Whether you’re cutting wood, metal, or demolition materials, you’ll learn exactly which blade to grab and why.
We cover:
- The AX blade for clean wood, pruning, and even cutting roots in the ground
- The AX for wood with nails and why blade width matters
- The Torch blade for cutting metal like pipe, angle iron, and heavy-duty materials
- The Wrecker demolition blade that handles mixed materials like a champ
- Key features like carbide teeth, plunge cutting tips, and durability
We’re running these blades on both a Milwaukee Sawzall and the compact M12 Hackzall, showing real-world applications you’ll actually use on the job.
If you’ve ever wondered:
- “Which Sawzall blade should I use?”
- “Can I cut roots or nails with this blade?”
- “What’s the difference between AX, Wrecker, and Torch?”
This video will clear it up.