Amazon has
DeWALT DCS382B 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only) on sale for
$111.94.
Shipping is free.
Note: Usually ships within 2 to 4 weeks.
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Select Tractor Supply Stores have
DeWALT DCS382B 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only) on sale for
$99.99. Select free store pickup where available.
Note, pickup availability is limited.
About this Deal:
- Optimized cutting power and efficiency: get more work done with the stout brushless motor
- Speed control and comfort: 2-finger variable trigger design offers ease of use
- Fast cuts: rapidly saw through various materials with 1-1/8 in. stroke length
- Seamless mobility: compact size designed for a high range of motion
- Quick blade changes with twist-style keyless blade clamp
- Brighten dark workspaces with on-board LED
- Flexible operation: pivoting shoe helps to stabilize the saw against the workpiece throughout the cut
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The stroke length is listed at 1 1/8", which is fairly long for a reciprocating saw.
I'd say the reported excessive vibration from this saw is largely due to that longer stroke combined with being in a lighter weight compact frame.
At the fairly high SPM (Strokes Per Minute) speed that these recip saws put out, I believe it's the combo of the longer stroke along with the compact/lighter frame that will cause more vibration.
Exactly. They don't and will never exist. But mine does.
Still using? No one is using electric 🤣
Charlie Cuck and Billy Beta mowing their 1" tall manicured .1 acre lawn doesn't count.
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Exactly. They don't and will never exist. But mine does.
Still using? No one is using electric 🤣
Charlie Cuck and Billy Beta mowing their 1" tall manicured .1 acre lawn doesn't count.
This saw looks cool, designed to fit within 14.5" between studs, but I've heard the vibrations are pretty bad.
I've tried this method before and it didn't really work out to part it out. That is, buy some combo of tools/batteries to stack discounts, keep what I want, and sell the rest. Yes I did save money vs. buying the tools I wanted outright, but it wasn't much, like $10-$20/tool. For the hassle in having to receive all this shit, float the $$, deal with ebay/marketplace, it's not something I'd do again.
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