I have a few Milwaukee power tools and have had only one ever fail but it was a 120v drill and under warranty. I'm partial to the namebrand and their products. I'm more than happy with the M18 cordless sawzall. I powered it with a 9 mAh battery and used it to fabricate aluminum rod holders, wall mount bracket for a 2000 watt amp, trim and cut small trees around my place. Easy to set up and operate.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I purchased this reciprocating saw as a broken saw. When you pulled the trigger the motor will click but not engage Blade, The reciprocating part of the saw was jammed very badly But I was able to free it up and lubricate and get everything working again. It works perfectly like a new sawzall all and I am very happy with the purchase. It’s likely that it became well at some point and this causes rust to seize up the gear where the saw part moves. I will continue to look for more deals like this one
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I mostly use this tool for landscape work. It is a great, lightweight saw that works better than you would think for light pruning jobs, especially in thinning shrubs. I do little remodeling work these days so I can't say how it will do for cutouts. I've used a corded Sawzall for years so I was comfortable making this purchase. After using it for a year I wish I had bought one as soon a L-Ion batteries came out.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is amazing, I already used it to cut wood, trees, metal and tile. Just great.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Good saw i like that I’m not limited by a cord only complaint would be on certain types of wood it tends to bog down where as my corded one stays full power. Overall for the price it’s a good product
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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