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DeWalt 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Jigsaw (Tool Only) $99 + Free Shipping

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Various Retailers [homedepot.com] have DeWalt 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Jigsaw (Tool Only; DCS331B) for $99.

Available Retailers:Description via Home Depot:
  • All-metal lever-action keyless blade change allows for quick and easy jig saw blade changes
  • All-metal keyless shoe bevel with detents at 0 degree , 15 degree , 30 degree , and 45 degree provides versatility for easy bevel cutting
  • 8 Amp output per port (simultaneously)
  • Variable speed of 0 SPM-3000 SPM for versatility in a wide range of materials and applications
  • Anti-slip comfort grip for increased comfort and control
  • Accepts T-shank jig saw blades for professional results
  • Includes jig saw blade
  • Other batteries and chargers sold separately, compatible with DCB200 and DCB201 batteries and DCB101, DCB119 and DCB103 chargers
  • 3-year limited warranty, 1-year free service contract, 90-days money back guarantee
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Various Retailers [homedepot.com] have DeWalt 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Jigsaw (Tool Only; DCS331B) for $99.

Available Retailers:Description via Home Depot:
  • All-metal lever-action keyless blade change allows for quick and easy jig saw blade changes
  • All-metal keyless shoe bevel with detents at 0 degree , 15 degree , 30 degree , and 45 degree provides versatility for easy bevel cutting
  • 8 Amp output per port (simultaneously)
  • Variable speed of 0 SPM-3000 SPM for versatility in a wide range of materials and applications
  • Anti-slip comfort grip for increased comfort and control
  • Accepts T-shank jig saw blades for professional results
  • Includes jig saw blade
  • Other batteries and chargers sold separately, compatible with DCB200 and DCB201 batteries and DCB101, DCB119 and DCB103 chargers
  • 3-year limited warranty, 1-year free service contract, 90-days money back guarantee

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Model: DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Jig Saw Tool Only

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iIIuminati
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This thing look ancient and for $99. Staffs are working hard promotion anything.
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PurpleVolcano4948
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Not brushless not even worth 99
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Not brushless not even worth 99

They sell a brushless one?
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gpturner

You no brushes guys kill me. I have used and abused this exact same saw and it refuses to die. And I like it better than the new palm style one.
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Kavoom
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I love the "brushless" guys. This thing is rated just as high as the brushless version and THIS is one heck of a deal for a very good tool. Looks like they will be getting rid of it at some point, but it likely hurts sales of the brushless version which is actually an excellent tool itself and both are superior to most others irrespective of brushes... I KNOW... I have a Ryobi that I ought to sell in a garage sale but I wouldn't do that to another person. It looks all green and modern and is brushless too I believe and is a worthless piece of crap.

You young pukes, do yourself a favor and quit worrying about useless crap like looks and whether it's got brushes or not and look at performance. No wonder the world is falling apart... The 885 "brushed" original DeWalt impact driver is similar. It's cheap and practically indestructible and lots of people who started on one go back to it after trying one of the hundreds of others now out there and that's just from DeWalt. Save yourself a dollar or 30 and buy yourself some avocado toast.
Last edited by Kavoom July 4, 2025 at 05:54 AM.
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TurdFurgeson
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Quote from Kavoom :
I love the "brushless" guys. This thing is rated just as high as the brushless version and THIS is one heck of a deal for a very good tool. Looks like they will be getting rid of it at some point, but it likely hurts sales of the brushless version which is actually an excellent tool itself and both are superior to most others irrespective of brushes... I KNOW... I have a Ryobi that I ought to sell in a garage sale but I wouldn't do that to another person. It looks all green and modern and is brushless too I believe and is a worthless piece of crap.

You young pukes, do yourself a favor and quit worrying about useless crap like looks and whether it's got brushes or not and look at performance. No wonder the world is falling apart... The 885 "brushed" original DeWalt impact driver is similar. It's cheap and practically indestructible and lots of people who started on one go back to it after trying one of the hundreds of others now out there and that's just from DeWalt. Save yourself a dollar or 30 and buy yourself some avocado toast.
Tis the new American way. Spouting off with buzzwords and following social trends on topics you know nothing about. Brushed motors are more efficient, but the real reason manufacturer's went to them is because they cost less to manufacture. They need a controller to properly work, and those controllers typically burn out in time. Where a brushed tool motor basically lasts forever as long as it's not abused and the brushes are replaced when they wear out. So manufactures switched to a tool that's cheaper to make, that doesn't last as long (but lasts long enough to make it through the warranty period) and the customers are now cheering for tool that generates the manufacturer more profit at the customer's overall expense. Brushless does have it's advantages in some applications, but it's not the black and white decision maker for a tool purchase that people make it out to be.

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