tool talk
just wondering if any of you have a battery operated reciprocating saw. I am thinking of getting one (probably in a combo kit). but was wondering if they lasted long and if they were as tough as the corded versions. or should I just get a milwaukee corded one and say screw it.
I was looking at this set. DeWALT at Lowe's: 18-Volt Cordless Combo Kit I am not partial to brands either. Home Depot had a Ryobi set for $300 with lithium batteries and included the same stuff as above http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...egoryID=501763 |
We use that DeWALT in the Fire Dept. That bitch is tough as hell and we are NOT easy on it. Battery seems to last pretty good too.
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We use Dewalt's, it is just as strong as a corded saw (which we still use) but you can kill a battery pretty quick (5 minutes) with heavy wood cutting. It seems to last longer cutting metal for some reason.
Absolutely one of my handiest tools, but I wouldn't replace my milwaukee corded saws with them. |
ok good info, anyone else?
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aH (amp hours) mean more then V's do as far as TQ and Battery Life
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Originally Posted by 94Matt
(Post 357970)
We use Dewalt's, it is just as strong as a corded saw (which we still use) but you can kill a battery pretty quick (5 minutes) with heavy wood cutting. It seems to last longer cutting metal for some reason.
Absolutely one of my handiest tools, but I wouldn't replace my milwaukee corded saws with them. |
I have owned both sets. Go with DeWalt, the Ryobi is Junk!
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i have been very pleased with the ryobi and a lithium battery last 2:1 all other batteries
Also Snap-on just came out with a new saw and have used the heck out of it cutting brackets off truck frames doing lift kits and it is also a very nice unit. the Snap-on seems to be well balenced both of these units are 18v |
i have the dewalt set,but milwaukee is a sturdy tool also.
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I got the ryobi lithum kit for christmas last yr and love it! It's really not worth spend twice, if not three times the $$$ for the dewalt or milwaukee kits. The lithium batteries really do last a long time and charge back up in no time. I've cut up a few dozen pallets with my sawzaw on just one batt. And they can take a beating even though they're "junk" too some folks.
I've broken our dewalt tools at work more than i have my ryobi's. Oh and they have a ton of different tools that all use the 18v batt. For the price,, YA CANT BEAT EM!!!:U: |
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