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For 90%, Milwaukee is a good bet However, if you work in punishing, demanding conditions everyday, all day, then Hilti may be the way to go for the very long haul. I own a large selection of Milwaukee tools and a few Hilti tools. IMO, getting Milwaukee products are like getting Hilti products for a little less money.
Plus you get to find out quickly which ones you use a lot, for future purchases. The blades are just what the average person needs, good selection and a lot cheaper than buying them one at a time.
Get them all, you'll be smiling when you get to change blades and it'll cut through whatever like a hot knife through butter. Sure-save a few $$ and buy just a few blades, but then it's a trick to try to guess which blade might do the trick. Really - you'll end up using every blade at one time or another. It's great to have the right blade for the right job.
I have only used a couple of the blades so far but it is nice to have the variety for the odd jobs when I will need them.The blades I have used for metal and wood cutting have held up well so far. This is a good assortment of blades to start with.
Very good quality blades, from a well respected name in power tools. An excellent addition for your tool box. It is always a good idea to have back-up blades when starting a project, and this packet fits the need perfectly.
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