Needed a compact sawsall for plumbing work. It fits into places that would require a much larger opening to gain access to cut out waste lines. Replaces another brand that finally bit the dust, and have other M12 tools, batteries and chargers so the bare tool fit my needs.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a nice little saw for use in a pinch, when you are too lazy to use a manual saw or this will fit where your hand a a manual saw won't. OK for lightweight jobs like cutting PVC pipe, but a sawzall it's not. It comes with 3" blades and that's about all it's power will handle. It's plenty fast, but not doesn't feel that strong. I'd keep one on my truck, but I wouldn't carry it around in a tool box because it's not really worth the weight. I don't own a cordless sawzall and I recently used a Dewalt 18 volt, which felt like a real saw and really did the job. I bought this to go with my other Milwaukee 12 volt tools which I love (impact driver and drill) but this tool didn't live up to my expectations. Sorry Milwaukee.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I have been wanting to get this saw for some time and finally bought it. Milawukee tool are my preferred tool products. I am 78 years old and have other brands that just didn't measure up. I like the engineering and quality of the Milwaukee saw for small jobs around the house and the battery style makes it easy to use, no cord, and ready to go to work.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I got it new in bag, installed charged battery and also installed DeWalt blade and went to work on siding. Cut like there was now tomorrow . It is a little saw and used wrong blade but it fit and worked great. Nice that blades are interchangeable nowadays at least on DeWalt and Milwaukee saws. Cut thru 1/2" plywood and vinyl siding like cutting butter. Variable speed also as I got to 2x6. I like the small profile.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a great little saw as long as you aren't demolishing a log cabin. If you have a big job get a big saw. But this little guy works great under a sink cabinet or cutting holes in drywall. It's one of those tools you look at in a catalog and wonder what good would that be........and then you get one and start using it. Kinda like the multi cutters before they were really popular. One piece of advise. If you're cutting drywall, clean the blade area out once in a while. Use an air nozzle and clow it out. They can sometimes jam up. I think the newest model is supposed to be better in this area. Anyways for about $60 for the bare tool, it's a small investment with a really good value.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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