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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Jun 7, 2024

6-1/2" IRWIN Tools Standard Drywall/Jab Saw

$4.00

$6.89

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Amazon has 6-1/2" IRWIN Tools Standard Drywall/Jab Saw (2014102) on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Rigid blade delivers solid cut control
  • Bi-Ground teeth delivers fast, smooth cuts
  • Hardwood handle is comfortable and balanced
  • For roughing in drywall, cutting out HVAC, plumbing, and electrical openings or cutting ceiling tile openings

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Amazon has 6-1/2" IRWIN Tools Standard Drywall/Jab Saw (2014102) on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Rigid blade delivers solid cut control
  • Bi-Ground teeth delivers fast, smooth cuts
  • Hardwood handle is comfortable and balanced
  • For roughing in drywall, cutting out HVAC, plumbing, and electrical openings or cutting ceiling tile openings

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FYI....these work really good on carving pumpkins.

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UkeDog
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Bare tool only.
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BenjaminH3558
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Is it brushless?
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Quote from BenjaminH3558 :
Is it brushless?
Yes, but no Bluetooth.
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Analog
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Harbor freight one has serrations on both sides, so you can cut bidirectionally
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank itsgeb

FYI....these work really good on carving pumpkins.
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This deal has been posted six times this year by staff members and a handful of times last year also. Is it that great of a deal if it goes on "sale" every month?
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Great for pumpkins.
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TSA approved.
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talonstriker
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I bought this last time it was on sale. I don't know what a "good saw" is like, but I gave up using it and used my oscillating multitool.

Not really worth the $4 if you have other powertools that do the job.
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MattC9
Jun 9, 2024
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I have this saw. It is simple and easy to use. It is great for cutting circles for light installs. It starts the hole easily without needing to create a hole to get the blade started with a drill. I use this more than I expected and it is handy to have around.
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I've been doing a lot of electrical upgrades (adding outlets etc), plumbing, and drywall repair in our 200YO "new to us" home. I used to have one of these but I don't like how much space it takes up. I ditched it in favor of this folding style [amazon.com]. Fits in my tool bag and doesn't get snagged on things (or people). PS - I also use my rotozip and oscillating tool, but this type still comes in handy.

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