Lowe's has
Bosch 18-Volt Brushless Variable Speed Keyless Cordless Jigsaw (Tool Only, GST18V-50N) on sale for
$49. Free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location.
Thanks to community member
YuxiangG for finding this deal.
Features:
- Powerful 18V jig saw design – delivers up to 3,500 no-load strokes per minute
- Large die-cast aluminum footplate – includes a no-mar plastic overshoe for greater stability
- Variable-speed control – provides a dial to control operating speed, from 0 to 3,500 no-load strokes per minute
- Variable-speed trigger – provides further control over the operating speed by feathering the trigger
- Corded performance – delivers a cutting capability up to 4.9 In. in wood
- Four orbital-action settings – delivers varied blade strokes
- Tool-free blade-change system – permits fast, convenient blade insertion and ejection
- Dust blower – keeps the cut line visible and free of dust
- LED light – illuminates the cut line in dark work areas
Top Comments
If you aren't already in the Bosch system...I wish I would have gone with Rigid or Milwaukee. The Bosch tools are all high quality, but when the time comes that you want an oddball or lawn maintenance tool, Bosch either doesn't make it or it is hard to find and stupid expensive.
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If you aren't already in the Bosch system...I wish I would have gone with Rigid or Milwaukee. The Bosch tools are all high quality, but when the time comes that you want an oddball or lawn maintenance tool, Bosch either doesn't make it or it is hard to find and stupid expensive.
Thx OP
I just snagged the Bulldog hammer drill also at $49.00
I have no Bosch batteries only Dewalt, Kobalt and Skil. If no deals on Bosch batteries come around I'll buy an adapter. $16 on @mazon with decent reviews
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If you aren't already in the Bosch system...I wish I would have gone with Rigid or Milwaukee. The Bosch tools are all high quality, but when the time comes that you want an oddball or lawn maintenance tool, Bosch either doesn't make it or it is hard to find and stupid expensive.
I own Milwaukee lawn tools. Not all of them are winners IMO. I went with EGO for lawn. However my tools are mainly Milwaukee M18/12 and Ryobi with a few oddball tools and batteries because I prefer value than loyalty to an eco system.