What is the difference between a reciprocating saw and a jigsaw?
When considering a jigsaw or a reciprocal saw, it is important to understand that a jigsaw is a type of reciprocating saw. They both use a push and pull motion to cut through material. Reciprocating saws are good to use if the object being cut is out in the open and easy to see, like cutting pipes or nails. A jigsaw cuts with more accuracy than a reciprocating saw, and is ideal for cutting counter tops and cuts that need more accuracy. Within DEWALT Reciprocating Saws, some of the battery platforms include Dewalt 20v MAX, Dewalt 60v MAX Flexvolt and Dewalt Flexvolt Advantage. Check out the product with the highest review count, the 20-Volt MAX Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool-Only).
What types of material can DEWALT Reciprocating Saws cut through?
Saws are used to cut through various types of materials at an accelerated rate. A good way to understand what type of saw is needed for your project is to know where you will be using it, and what types of material will be involved. DEWALT Reciprocating Saws can cut through materials including Wood, Metal, PVC, Nylon and Plastic. Check out our most reviewed product, the 20-Volt MAX Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool-Only).
What are the shipping options for DEWALT Reciprocating Saws?
All DEWALT Reciprocating Saws can be shipped to you at home.
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