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Kobalt 24-Volt 2-Pack Lithium-Ion 2Ah + 4Ah Batteries w/ Toolbox + Select Bonus Tool on sale for
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Top Comments
You will reach for the 1 handed recip saw more than a full size, even on a job site the 1 handed gets reached for more often, full size for demolition.
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Any thoughts on the single handed reciprocating saw vs the 2handed one?
Any thoughts on the single handed reciprocating saw vs the 2handed one?
I can't speak to the 2 handed one, but I can tell you the 1 handed one is fantastic for pruning trees and smaller jobs like cutting roots out of the ground when digging. I think for larger jobs and demo you'd want the 2 handed one for the ergonomics and likely increase in power. The 1 handed doesn't lack for power, though. I've trimmed down and cut up many larger branches with a large pruning blade with zero issue prior to picking up the chainsaw last year. That's a whole other league, though, and I can't recommend that tool enough if you have a purpose for it.
So I guess the answer really comes down to what your use case scenario is for the tool. If doing demo type work, I'd get the 2 handed. If you're doing a little demo but more outdoor use where mobility and weight are a factor, get the 1 handed. The 1 handed works perfectly well with a 2ah battery as well, which increases mobility even further.
Any thoughts on the single handed reciprocating saw vs the 2handed one?
If you're just using it at home, get the one-handed. I have 5 reciprocating saws, but now that I am semi retired, I reach for the one hand Milwakee M18 Fuel Hackzall first for around the house. I don't have the 1 handed Kobalt, but I do have the larger 2-handed one, and it impressed me. Based on the comment above, I am betting the one-handed Kobalt is good too.
You will reach for the 1 handed recip saw more than a full size, even on a job site the 1 handed gets reached for more often, full size for demolition.
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Any thoughts on the single handed reciprocating saw vs the 2handed one?