



🔧 Cut faster, grip tighter, and own every renovation.
The Milwaukee 48-22-0304 is a professional-grade 6-inch drywall and plaster jab saw featuring a patent-pending rasping hole design for rapid hole expansion, a durable dual-teeth metal blade, and an ergonomic rubber handle for superior grip. Its flat pommel allows for hammer taps to ease penetration, making it an essential tool for efficient demolition and renovation projects with a limited lifetime warranty.
| Brand | Milwaukee |
| Color | Red |
| Blade Material | Metal |
| Surface Recommendation | Drywall,Walls |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Special Feature | Rasping Holes (patent pending) |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"L x 1.75"W x 1.25"H |
| Warranty Type | limited lifetime warranty |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Blade Length | 6 Inches |
| Number of Teeth | 40 |
| Specification Met | Meets expected specifications for drywall and plaster jab saws |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045242204595 |
| 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 |
J**R
Muy buena
Excelente
G**L
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.
K**N
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.
J**T
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.
S**D
Almost bizarrely comfortable to hold in the hand
I mean it. This is the most comfortable hand saw I've ever owned. Incredibly well balanced, light, effective, and you can put a lot of weight on it if you need to (and you almost never do) without feeling like you're having to strain. Best drywall tool I've ever bought.
S**E
Like butter!
I purchased this saw in order to repair a hole in my bathroom. There was a jagged hole where there used to be a toilet paper holder. The drywall had crumbled around it and at the very least I needed to trim it back before attempting to patch it. With this drywall saw I was able to cut out the 6" by 5" damaged area in less than 5 minutes with very little effort. It glides through drywall like butter.For the price it is an amazing value.
G**M
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.
O**O
This is a the best drywall saw Ive ever used
This is a the best drywall saw Ive ever used. Period. In 1 day I cut 16 hi-hat holes in 1/2 and 3/4 sheet rock like butter, and another 10 hi hat holes in 100 year old concrete plaster. Even after all that its super sharp and all the teeth are intact. Went on to finish some outlets and make a few more. Seriously if you were thinking of this versus the $10 dollar won, its worth the extra $5 dollars.
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