Marctrees
Well-known member
Old cranky Uncle want to get cordless "Sawzall" type saw to cut a few small tree branches.
Once that's done it will sit on shelf...forever.
We already have plenty of corded saws, NO need for this other than in his head.
If it was for frequent use I would get $350 Milwaukee, but we have NO need to develop a 18 or 20v platform.
ALL work we do has 120v handy when needed, or is easily handled by 12v or air.
I've explained to him to just use our plugin Sawzall and pull a cord, but logic is out the window long time ago.
So, which "Cheap" cordless recip saw to get ?
And no, I'm not letting him loose w a chainsaw.
Marc
Once that's done it will sit on shelf...forever.
We already have plenty of corded saws, NO need for this other than in his head.
If it was for frequent use I would get $350 Milwaukee, but we have NO need to develop a 18 or 20v platform.
ALL work we do has 120v handy when needed, or is easily handled by 12v or air.
I've explained to him to just use our plugin Sawzall and pull a cord, but logic is out the window long time ago.
So, which "Cheap" cordless recip saw to get ?
And no, I'm not letting him loose w a chainsaw.
Marc



