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Milwaukee 48-22-0304 6 Inch Drywall and Plaster Rasping Jab Saw w/ Rubber Handle

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Features

  • APPLICATION: Use this to saw through drywall and plaster for demolition or renovation jobs
  • RUBBER HANDLE: The rubber overgrip helps you maintain complete control over your cuts in slippery conditions
  • FLAT POMMEL: You can tap on the flat end of the knife with a hammer or your palm to help it dig into your walls with greater ease.
  • RASPING HOLES: These holes built into the sides of the knife make it easier for you to expand the holes of your drywall faster than a standard jab saw.
  • DUAL TEETH BLADE: The unique blade texture is optimized for fast sawing through thin materials.

Description

There are few blades more useful than the Milwaukee 48-22-0304 for slicing through drywall for renovation projects. Everything about this knife adds utility to your workday, from the handle to the tip of the blade. Being a jab saw, it’s no surprise that you will be able to dig into your work surface with ease. What’s unique about this particular knife, however, are the rasping holes on the side. They let you expand the holes you’re digging. You can also use them for masonry jobs, smoothing out harder surfaces like rock and metal. Going down to the handle, there are a couple features loaded into it that give you improved control. The rubber molding lets you keep a grip in slippery conditions while the flattened pommel lets you drive it deep into your work surfaces through light impacts with your hand or hammer. Whether you’re working in a residential or industrial job site, you will find this jab saw from Milwaukee a necessary addition to your tool collection. From the Manufacturer The Milwaukee Rasping Jab Saw is the only jab saw on the market to integrate rasping holes along the side of the blade to rapidly expand holes or smooth rough edges of sheetrock after a cut has been made. Complete with rubber over mold to increase comfort and reduce hand slippage, the new saw also features a thick 6-Inch plaster/drywall blade for increased durability and life.

Brand: Milwaukee


Blade Material: Metal


Surface Recommendation: Drywall,Walls


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Rasping Holes (patent pending)


Brand: ‎Milwaukee


Blade Material: ‎Metal


Surface Recommendation: ‎Drywall,Walls


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Rasping Holes (patent pending)


Included Components: ‎Unit^Instruction Guide


Warranty Type: ‎limited lifetime warranty


Item Weight: ‎4.54 g


Blade Length: ‎6 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎40


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎95


Handle Material: ‎Rubber


UPC: ‎045242204595


Manufacturer: ‎Milwaukee


Part Number: ‎48-22-0304


Item Weight: ‎0.16 ounces


Item model number: ‎48-22-0304


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Pack of 1


Material: ‎Fiberglass reinforced nylon


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Rasping Holes (patent pending)


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime


Date First Available: May 4, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great
I ordered this milwaukee drywall saw over another saw available on amazon that was a few dollars cheaper. The few extra dollars are well worth it. The blades are insanely sharp, they cut through drywall like butter. Making holes with the end of the saw is also a breeze and makes it very easy to make consistent and uniform holes for drywall anchors. You can also tell this drywall saw is a quality product. It has a nice weight-in-the-hand and it very comfortable for all day use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013 by J. Barnett

  • Bought to carve pumpkins
I actually bought this as an "adult" pumpkin carver, and BOY was it a game changer!!! Works so well for this pumpkin carving that I tried it on other winter squash, and won't ever go back to a kitchen knife for this again. Soft grip handle is comfortable to use, and sharp tip helps get precise cuts going. If it works this well for hard squash rinds, I'm sure it performs as well on actual drywall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2018 by Garden Grrl

  • Heavy duty
Fits nicely in your hand. Cuts through about anything. The saw seems to have stayed sharp after using it along time! the sharp point on the end makes it super easy for cutting out drywall holes.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019 by Andrew Zweibohmer

  • Muy buena
Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by jeorge javier

  • standard product, does its job!! grip fits perfectly!!
Blade is standard. it does what it is suppose to. the grip is comfortable and convenient. i use everything milwaukee and it has not let me down. i always use to use only snap on and now for home use i get everything milwaukee and i have never been disappointed with milwaukee tools.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019 by jimboyrulez

  • Well designed
It's cheap and efficient. Chops through drywall like butter. With the little side cutters on the blade you can eve do pretty good radius cuts without shredding the face. Comfortable handle design. Personally, I think the blade length is a bit long. The purpose is so that you can get a good saw action going, but I found you can rarely take advantage of the full length of the blade and it becomes a liability in that you stick thing you didn't intend to (like electical wire sheathing, or speaker wire.) Perhaps I'm just clumsy, but the perfect tool would take that into account. Is there a better jab saw out there? Maybe. Is this the best for the money? Probably. Let's face it, if you do dry wall for a living, you're not reading this review. If you need the tool to do just a few easy jobs like I did, then you're going to be pleased with this tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2012 by Gypsum

  • Quality tool
This is a solid tool. It makes cutting neat holes for patches way easier if you’re not able to use a hole saw. Blade is pretty stiff but has some flex to it. Comfortable to hold and use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020 by B4E1

  • Hot knife through butter
Bought this for the installation of a power bridge system to mount my TV and hide the cables, and it did the job well. The sharp tip made it easy to insert through the drywall exactly on my line, and it held a straight line while slicing through the drywall easily. I even ran up against a stud for two strokes, and it sliced right into it too. Ironically, you need a drywall saw (or scissors, or utility knife) just to open the packaging, but I guess with a sharp object like that I can't complain. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2010 by K. Moynehan

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