The Makita Saw is a powerful and versatile 18V cordless handheld electric reciprocating saw with a high-power motor, variable speed, and a tool-less blade change mechanism.
It delivers a no-load speed of up to 3000 RPM and offers a stroke length of 10mm, combined with a cutting depth of 2mm in metal and wood. While it is not compatible with all Makita batteries and the included saw blades may not be the best quality, its electric brake, trigger switch with lock-off lever, and ergonomically designed handle make it a safe and comfortable tool to use. Overall, the Makita Saw provides excellent value for its price point and is highly recommended for DIY enthusiasts or professionals.
Welcome to my review of the Makita Saw an 18V Cordless Handheld Electric Reciprocating Saw.
This tool boasts a high-power motor, variable speed, and a tool-less blade change mechanism. It is compatible with Makita's B-series lithium-ion batteries, and comes with four saw blades included.
In terms of performance this saw impressively delivers a no-load speed of up to 3000 RPM, making quick work of cutting tasks. The stroke length of 10mm, combined with a cutting depth of 2mm in metal and wood, provides a versatile cutting range for a variety of applications. The electric brake and trigger switch with lock-off lever ensure safe operation while the ergonomically designed handle reduces user fatigue during prolonged use.
It's worth noting that the Makita Saw is not compatible with DC18WA BL1813G BL1413G batteries but it is suitable for BL1830 BL1850 BL1840 BL1840B BL1850B batteries. The tool-less blade change mechanism allows for quick and easy blade swaps, but the included saw blades are not of the highest quality and may need to be replaced. Overall, this saw provides excellent value for its price point.
In conclusion the Makita Saw is a powerful and versatile tool that delivers excellent performance for its price. While it may not be compatible with all Makita batteries and the included saw blades may not be the best quality, its tool-less blade change mechanism, high-power motor, and variable speed make it a worthy addition to any DIY enthusiast or professional's toolkit. Overall I would highly recommend checking out the Makita Saw.