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Bosch or Milwaukee mini recip saws


FerTheHandyman

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I think in the majority of cases the Milwaukee/Bosch style is more what I'm looking for in a 12V mini saw. For 12V go Milwaukee. They quality is about the same, but Milwaukee has a much bigger 12V line to expand to. More to come as well!

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Do you have any of the DeWalt 12 volts. They have a nice compact pivoting recip saw.

Yeah I have the Dewalt 12v impact and the screw gun but the design of their mini recip does'nt seem to convince me. I was already leaning towards the Milwaukee the only reason I was'nt sure was because I have the 12v Bosch driver but Milwaukee does have a wider variety. Thanks for the info.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Dewalt and in the same token the Porter Cable 20v recip saws look about as durable as play-dough. I have the Hackzall and just use it for DYI stuff, but it just feels solid. I don't like the "adjustability" of the Dewalt and Porter Cable. 

 

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Meant to write 12v not 20v

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Haha what an original design, looks like the old milwaukee sawzall

 

We were talking about that when they came out. They still sell those Milwaukee Hatchet saws a few places. We found them back when the Dewalt design came out. They never upgraded the Hatchet to the M series batteries though. They're all Ni-Cad I believe.  

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I have the Bosch and one thing you have to keep in mind is don't expect 18v results.  If your looking to do something small like cutting a 2x4 stud or notching something or similar, then it's great.  If your having to cut for several feet or for more than a few minutes, you will be disappointed.  I had to cut out an existing door and it took me all of 5 seconds to realize that I had the wrong tool for the job.  I broke out my 8 year old Hitachi 18v and proceeded to cut it out in about 3 minutes.  It's ugly and dated, but effective.

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