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Product Name: | DEWALT DCS331B 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Jig Saw (Tool Only), Yellow |
Product Description: | DEWALT DCS331B 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Jig Saw. It covers 3 Year Limited Warranty. All metal lever action keyless blade. Battery and charger sold separately.All metal keyless shoe bevel. |
Manufacturer: | DEWALT |
Model Number: | DCS331B |
UPC: | 885911262316 |
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Sounds like the XR is a serious upgrade over this, and as I don't have any jigsaw, I guess I'll wait to get the XR when it drops a bit.
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Edit: I also looked at the XR and the Pistol Grip models. Obviously those were at least $150 tool only. The dcs334 has a variable trigger AS WELL AS a max speed dial. The dcs335 has a dial to control speed and the trigger acts as just an on/off switch[thanks dFreezy for the correction]. That may be something to consider for some. This is a great deal for a solid cordless jigsaw.
https://beltsandboxes.c
Sounds like the XR is a serious upgrade over this, and as I don't have any jigsaw, I guess I'll wait to get the XR when it drops a bit.
Thanks OP.
https://beltsandboxes.c
Sounds like the XR is a serious upgrade over this, and as I don't have any jigsaw, I guess I'll wait to get the XR when it drops a bit.
Thanks OP.
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If you aren't yet part of the DeWalt ecosystem, the Ryobi set sounds decent. You could always use it for a while and sell later, or continue building your collection with Ryobi.
1. Quicker/easier blade lock/release.
2. Bevel adjustment on the shoe is more precise with positive detent at 45
3. Has a cut line blower (which the Ryobi doesn't)
The first 2 are probably irrelevant for more people. The 3rd is a pretty important feature to me to keep good line of sight, but maybe not relevant to others. Having said that, it looks like they are otherwise near identical so i think a more important deciding factor would be whether you already have batteries for one system over another.
1. Quicker/easier blade lock/release.
2. Bevel adjustment on the shoe is more precise with positive detent at 45
3. Has a cut line blower (which the Ryobi doesn't)
The first 2 are probably irrelevant for more people. The 3rd is a pretty important feature to me to keep good line of sight, but maybe not relevant to others. Having said that, it looks like they are otherwise near identical so i think a more important deciding factor would be whether you already have batteries for one system over another.
Also, i think this one of the few dewalt tools that I have,(grinder and sawsall also) that doesn't have a light on it which would be extremely handy. The tool is handy and feels nice, but the amount of debris it collects makes it a pain to cut anything.