Buy DEWALT 20V MAX XR Compact Reciprocating Saw, Tool Only (DCS367B)  width="280"

It can run for up to 2.5x longer with the DEWALT 20V reciprocating saw.

The 14.5-inch length fits between studs and in other small places.

Only 5 lbs (tool only)

Quick and easy blade changes thanks to a keyless 4-position blade clamp.

Stroke length: 1-1/8-inch

The variable speed trigger can go up to 2,900 SPM.

Bright LED lights are used to light up dark work areas.

The 20V Brushless Compact Saw is the style that I like best (Tool Only)

If you need to cut through studs or other tight places, the DCS367B 20V MAX* XR COMPACT Reciprocating Saw is a lightweight, compact saw that is easier to use than a traditional reciprocating saw.
Up to 2.5x more run time** can be achieved thanks to the brushless motor.
Fast and efficient: This DEWALT Reciprocating Saw has a 1-1/8-inch stroke length and can make up to 2,900 strokes per minute.
Also, the DEWALT 20V MAX* Reciprocating Saw has a keyless, lever-action 4-position blade clamp that makes it easy to change blades in four directions for a wide range of applications, like cutting close to the surface.
Light up dark areas with a bright LED light.
To get the tool, you’ll need batteries.

This saw shakes a lot more than any of my four other reciprocating saws, or any other I’ve used.
The blade clamp doesn’t hold most blades well.
Most blades made by Makita, Lennox, Bosch, and even DeWalt aren’t thick enough to fit in the clamp when it’s fully closed. This gap is much bigger than the thickness of most blades.
Some Freud blades in heavy gauges and all of the Milwaukee-made Axe and Wrecker things are being held very close together.
But, since I don’t use them, that doesn’t help.
A full-size DeWalt saw with 18 volts can hold any blade as tightly as my three Milwaukee saws can, too.
There is a good chance that my saw is a rare lemon or a fluke.
I think this won’t happen again.
I also have to say that the trigger on my saw seems to be very sensitive.
It’s true that it’s a reciprocating saw, and they’ll all try to kick your butt if they can.
I’m still shaking, though.

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