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DeWALT 20V MAX Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, DCS380B) on sale for
$69.
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About this Item:
- 4-position blade clamp of DEWALT 20V reciprocating saw allows for flush cutting and increased positional versatility with tool-free blade changes
- 1-1/8-inch stroke length delivers a fast cutting speed
- Variable speed trigger with 0-3000 spm provides increased blade control and fast cutting speed
- Pivoting adjustable shoe extends blade life and allows depth-of-cut control
- Rubber comfort grip delivers optimal comfort and control
- Double oil sealed shaft resists and increases durability
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1-1/8-inch stroke length delivers a fast cutting speed
Variable speed trigger with 0-3000 spm provides increased blade control and fast cutting speed
Pivoting adjustable shoe extends blade life and allows depth-of-cut control
Rubber comfort grip delivers optimal comfort and control
Double oil sealed shaft resists and increases durability
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In the past year alone I've used it to demo walls, cut irrigation pipes, cut out roots in the ground that were invading my irrigation controllers, and trim branches off of trees.
Great demo saw once you learn the value of it!
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All being normalized, about 30 min.
Worth noting the 3,000 SPM value is under a zero resistance.
If you are doing serious work with a reciprocating saw, a corded model is unquestionably the way to go. This is great for portability and quick jobs though don't get me wrong.
I can't give you a precise running time, but this recip saw is a ripper and a sipper. It has tons of power and with a Power Stack it is very difficult to bog it down, even when pushing it hard. Yet it doesn't annihilate batteries like a grinder or impact tool driving lugs will.
Doing light to moderate demo, 5ah should last all day. If you were running the tool non stop, you should be able to recharge a battery faster than you can discharge, so you could keep it running indefinitely by swapping batteries.
This morning was a symphony of sawz-allz in my neightborhood.
I have used it to remove flooring with some Spyder chipping blades, those broke. Not the tools fault, the tab/hole for the chippers broke. Blades I've never had a problem with. I also don't use it like a hammer or kid. So I know what I'm doing and don't bind the blade.
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Never had a blade fall out with this saw, the mechanism is excellent and also back on the tool body so it won't get bumped open on accident.