Buy Milwaukee 2621-20 M18 18V Lithium Ion Cordless Sawzall 3,000RPM Reciprocating Saw with Quik Lok Blade Clamp and All Metal Gearbox Milwaukee 2621-20 M18 18V Lithium Ion Cordless Sawzall 3,000RPM Reciprocating Saw with Quik Lok Blade Clamp and All Metal Gearbox (Bare Tool)

Quik-Lok Blade Clip: It’s easy to switch between different types of blades by opening and closing the latch.

An “all metal gearbox” will protect the parts inside if it’s dropped in the middle of a job.

You can cut through thick pieces of wood with the help of counter balance mechanisms inside the tool.

With the M18 battery in it, this tool will be able to talk to each other on different platforms. This will make it less likely that the tool will draw too much power and get too hot, which will make it easier to do more work in less time.

M18 COMPATIBLE: This Milwaukee power tool works with M18 18v lithium ion Milwaukee batteries. The 48-11-1860, 48-11-1850, 48-11-1828, and 48-11-1815, 48-11-1840, and 48-11-1820 are all compatible.

When you use this Milwaukee Sawzall reciprocating saw, you’ll be able to cut through thick wood and branches, as well as drywall and more. It has the features you need to do a good job, and it has a sturdy construction that will let you do that job no matter where you are going. It has an all metal gearbox that can withstand drops or working in very hot or cold places. The powerful motor of this tool will be able to drive the blade up to 3,000RPM, but you’ll still be able to keep this tool in check. The tool has a textured rubber handle that helps you keep a firm grip on it, even in slippery places. When you add the Redlink Intelligence to a tool that has M18 18 volt batteries in it, you can work at the right power level and with the best control. With the Quik Lok mechanism, you can quickly change blades on a demolition job where you need to cut through a lot of different things. Lift the latch, pull the blade out, slide in a new one, and close. This is how it works. It’s easy.

I bought this saw on Amazon after I bought one at a store and fell in love with it. The one I got looked like the rpm’s were low, so I asked for an exchange. The same thing happened with the second one. People think the tool isn’t from Miluwakee because it’s not in a Miluwakee box, but in a cardboard box. Not only that, but there was no warranty information in the box. Stay away from me. I’ll be back.

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