gdocktor3
Well-known member
After quite a few years of abuse, my Ridgid sawzall is finally ready for retirement. Coincidentally, I was using it today and not only did the shoe assembly break off, but the batteries stopped locking into the handle. So, like a fool I was using one hand to control the trigger and the other to hold the battery in place. Anyways, I'm looking at the Dewalts and wondering what the differences are between the regular and compact recip saws. Other than the obvious physical differences in size, weight and design, the only thing I've noticed is the compact cuts 0-2,900 SPM vs the full size at 3,000 SPM. Both have 4 position blade clamp and 1-1/8" stroke length, but only compact has led light. Anyone know of any other differences? If they are the same performance wise, I will get the compact. I have an almost mint condition 18v Dewalt that was given to me, but I really never used it because I had the Ridgid. If for some reason I should need a full size, I can grab that and/or buy the 20v adapter.
Plus, its my 30th birthday tomorrow and my girlfriends parents insist on buying me a gift. Guess the Ridgid **** the bed just in time...

Plus, its my 30th birthday tomorrow and my girlfriends parents insist on buying me a gift. Guess the Ridgid **** the bed just in time...

