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Craftsman Compact Reciprocating Saw (#17175)

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AceofSpad3s

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I wouldn't bother, if I were you, I would look on craigslist for a used older usa made Milwaukee sawzall. I got mine with a ton of blades, metal case for $25 at a yard sale, old enough to still be usa made but new enough to have the quick release chuck
 
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Sanny81

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I wouldn't bother, if I were you, I would look on craigslist for a used older usa made Milwaukee sawzall. I got mine with a ton of blades, metal case for $25 at a yard sale, old enough to still be usa made but new enough to have the quick release chuck

Yeah that's what my gut feeling was telling me...put the $30 towards a much better tool.
 
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Zapp Branigan

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Sears used to sell one that looked like this, but it was corded. Great lightweight compact saw. I've used mine for years and it's my go-to saw for quick cuts. I haven't seen it around for quite a while though. I doubt anything powered for 30 bucks is going to be worth the money from SearsMart nowadays.
 

AceofSpad3s

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Yeah that's what my gut feeling was telling me...put the $30 towards a much better tool.

Yeah, if you don't need one immediately I would hit up craigslist. If you don't mind ones with the chuck that needs a screw, you can get those even cheaper, I meet a guy selling 2 for $15 each but they were kinda ratty.
 
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