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Great Tool -- BUT!!!!,
August 19, 2008
By Norstr
from Wisconsin
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"This is a good high quality tool. Very powerful. However, this is the "rub", if left sitting unused for couple of weeks, these wonderful batteries go dead, or to sleep as their customer service describes it. So there you are ready to use the tool, but wait, now you have to charge the battery before you can use it. This is a very bad feature of these batteries."
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Sawzall,
April 23, 2008
By Baller
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"I have used one of the new battery operated sawzalls it works great. I never thought the battery would last that long."
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Great Tool,
January 21, 2008
By CaptFubar
from Clayton, NC
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"I use a modified version of this for windshield removal and I can tell you that this is a great improvement over the 18V model. With a shorter, more powerful stroke, and improved battery life (the lithium ion really delivers), this is THE cordless reciprocating saw to have. The added fuel gauge is a nice touch and lets you know how the battery is holding up. Also, the battery doesn't vibrate off the tool as some of the previous model do."
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Talk About Power:,
November 2, 2007
By ChrisReno
from Reno, NV
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"If you are use to the tradition, power and quality of Milwaukee hand tools then you need to get one of these. This is by far the best sawzall on the market. I received mine as a gift from a very good friend, who is a Fire Chief, after borrowing his. They use this thing to save peoples lives when cutting open cars etc.....I use it for just about anything from carving pumkins to heavy duty work. Get one - you won't be disappointed!"
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Home Handyman
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Milwaukee Sawzall 28V,
October 30, 2007
By Pistol1
from Deer Park, WI
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"Quality product with more power, well balanced, with ease of operation, convenience of movement, less hand and arm fatigue with long useage."
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Home Handyman
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Outstanding,
October 30, 2007
By sold
from Indianapolis, Indiana
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"I was up in Canada building a cabin on an island and the only easy way to work was with cordless tools. We would boat to a nearby fish camp to charge our batteries in the evening. I was using my Dewalt 18v tools had had a very difficult time making the batteries last very long. My friend had the Milwaukee 28v saw-zall. It had the power of a corded sawzall and was lighter. we could run it solid for a day and only use 2 batteries. Compared to 6+ Dewalt batteries. The led power level lights on the battery were also awsome. You could check your charge before you climbed up 30 feet in the air to work on the logs. Outstanding product!"
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outstanding product,
October 30, 2007
By ojay
from san antoino tx
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"I've had mine for a bout 4 years and use it almost every day. Finally wore it out and I'm buying the same one to replace it. Thanks for a great product."
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Good~!,
October 29, 2007
By Alan007
from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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"Hard worker & easy blade change ,makes this thing a keeper...chews up wood & metal with ease ....(Depending on the blade & item being sawed) ~!"
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Home Handyman
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Cordless that works,
October 29, 2007
By SeryVolk
from Clarksburg, NJ
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"I had my Milwaukee Cordless SawzAll for about 8 months. It's a great tool for small jobs. The trigger is quite sensitive to the pressure, making speed control easy. The saw has plenty of power and rips through wood or drywall or thin metal with ease. But even with Lithium batteries, the run time is very limited. Still, when working in tight spaces where cord is hindrance (or when outlet is too far away) or you have a quick and dirty small job, this tool certainly comes in handy. With the right blade it also makes a great pruning tool, cutting 3-4 inch branches with ease, without all the noise of the gasoline motor or a need for 300 feet of heavy duty extension cord."
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V28,
October 29, 2007
By DA49
from Winston Salem, NC
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"We bought the Sawsall V28 as a back-up to our corded sawsall. However, it quickly became the favorite saw in the shop. I'm amazed at it's power and long battery life. One great saw!!"
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Professional
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