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Aug 24, 2019
Lightweight
3 of 3 found this helpful The Pros: This little saw is one hand light. It has a nice handle built in, and you can pick it and carry it anywhere.
The unit has a nice little built in blade compartment located on the front of the saw; there is also a built-in mitre bar holder under the table.
The components are well thought out. The blades are push-button easy to change. All blades must be T-shank jigsaw blades.
Cons: The unit will cut, (cross cut) light woods like pine and poplar up to 2 X 4 dimensions. Harder woods, like oak don't get done much past 3/4 inch boards.
Ripping anything is tedious and inaccurate. The chatter and wiggle as the board is pushed towards the blade requires great concentration and patience on the part of the user.
This is a great little machine for small cuts in light boards. Nothing more. It is a convenience when working with pine moldings, pine or poplar shelf boards and light (1/2 inch) plywood.
I bought the unit, and I'm glad I did. After some experimentation, I know what it can and cannot do. It is a light weight convenience for softer wood cross cuts, and perhaps some very short board rips.