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$174.99: DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, Cordless, Battery and Charger Included (DCS382H1) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, Cordless, Battery and Charger Included (DCS382H1) for $174.99.
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$174.01 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $349
$124.01 lower (41% savings) than the previous price of $299

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Amazon [amazon.com] has DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, Cordless, Battery and Charger Included (DCS382H1) for $174.99.
Shipping is free.

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$174.01 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $349
$124.01 lower (41% savings) than the previous price of $299

Customer reviews
4.7⭐ / 215

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Today 01:22 PM
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CashCrocToday 01:22 PM
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Is this deal better than the recent M18 Milwaukee Gen 2 sawzall deal at Woot?
Today 02:35 PM
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NerdyClayToday 02:35 PM
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Quote from CashCroc :
Is this deal better than the recent M18 Milwaukee Gen 2 sawzall deal at Woot?
I wouldn't personally be picking a power tool ecosystem based on a single deal. I would highly suggest researching brands and sticking to a single brand so you don't need to keep multiple battery sets. Milwaukee is higher end and more expensive in general. If you only use tools periodically for home projects, I would personally go lower end. DeWalt goes on sale regularly and can be a decent middle ground (I'm on the DeWalt 20v system). Ryobi brushless might be the best value and is very competitive. If I had the opportunity to start over, I'd probably go with that.
Today 03:14 PM
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WatchdogTimerToday 03:14 PM
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This model is the heavy two handed saw? The lighter, one handed saw would probably be better for home maintenance right?
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comebackcarlToday 03:47 PM
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this seems like a good deal w/ the 5ah power stack

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