An economical way to build a quality power tool collection! Order the 18 Volt battery and charger separately and use it to power the tool you need for the job, including a drill/driver, circular saw, jig saw, reciprocating saw, hammer drill or flashlight.
Item# 399405
Only $49.99
Cordless
Yes
Blade Diameter (in.)
5 1/2
Amps
N/A
Volts
18
Speed - No Load (RPM)
4,200
Blade Location
Left
Blade Included
Yes
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Case Included
No
Heavy-duty Johnson 700 motor
Laser-guided for quick setup and accuracy
Die-cast aluminum base plate
Lock-off safety switch
Rubberized insert in rear handle
TOOL ONLY battery and charger (Item# 399409) sold separately
good small jobber,
August 13, 2008
By Squyredogfrom Texas
"Its not powerful enough for heavy duty use but its mobile enough to save a lot of headache running extension cords for a quick job. The smaller blade makes it easy to teach my kids, it doesn't intimidate them and they pay better attention to me."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Top 100 Contributor
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
Little saw.,
April 14, 2008
By Lobofrom Wallingford,CT
"This little bugger is a good deal for the price. I bought one and love using it...my only complaint is the speed,I wish it would cut thinker lumber quicker...like 4x4,6x6,and really think hard woods. For ripping 2x4 and plywood it is a dream, it eats up pressure treated lumber like it wasnt there. I would recommend this for middle labor tasks,it is not good for heavy cutting,then again nothing beats a hard wire saw for that."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
Fair Product,
February 23, 2008
By PBWIfrom PA
"This is a handy tool that does a fair job of cutting. You have to take it a bit slower, but it will cut dimentional lumber. I used it to cut 2x6's without any problems. The battery doesn't last as long with this saw, I guess that would be my main complaint."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman