Editorial Product Review:Item Description:13A, Orbit Reciprocating Saw Kit, 0-2,600 SPM, 1-1/8' Stroke, Stainless Steel Keyless Blade Clamp, Keyless Adjustable Shoe, Orbital Or Reciprocating Blade Action, Soft Grip, Variable Speed Dial, Includes: Metal Cutting Blade, Kit Box & Manual, 9 LBS, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service, 3 Year Limited Warranty.
Amazon.com Item Description:The DeWalt Heavy-Duty Reciprocating Saw uses a 13 Amp motor to give you increased power for the most demanding applications, with 0-2700 Strokes/Minute speed, 1-1/8-inch stroke length, and orbital action for fast and efficient wood cutting. Versatile and easy to use, this reciprocating saw is made with a stainless steel keyless blade clamp for quick and reliable blade changes, a keyless adjustable shoe to change the depth of the cut and extend the blade life, a variable speed dial to provide increased control and applications, and anti-slip grip handles for increased comfort. This product includes a heavy-duty carrying case, metal cutting blade and instruction manual; it is backed by a 3-year limited warranty. This reciprocating saw weighs 9 pounds and is 18 inches long.
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this is the cats meow and worth the price
This unit features some up fits that explain the price.
1. the variable speed dial..allows you to pick a speed and stay there no matter what the trigger preasure.
2. the ability to turn off the orbital action for more fine cuts that trac straighter and for cutting other sensitive materials like pvc or such
3. the power and build 13 amps is huge and handy in the extreme for demo and framing.
All this, a nice case, and a great reliable unit.
cons- don't really like the blade change system. It has a tight and stable lock but it is a pain with gloves as it is a knurled twist lock and worst yet with a hot blade it can be down right pain (or burn as the case may be.
on the whole its a minor inconvience and I solved th issue for myself by finding thin well fitting framing gloves that I leave in the case for use with this tool when needed (such as when removing old cast waste pipes or such that can really heatup and eat blades)