Buy WESCO 4.5 Amp Power Electric Jig Saw, 0-3000 SPM, 6 Variable Speed, 4 Orbital Sets, 45° Bevel Cutting Angle, Adjustable Aluminum Base, 10PCS Blades for Metal PVC Ceramic Wood Cutting/WS3770U

There are 4 orbital settings and 450 bevel cutting. This means that it can be used for cutting at different angles and different types of material. Work will be more flexible and accurate.

3000 SPM Power and 6 Different Speeds. The power copper motor drives it to 3000 SPM with 6 different types of adjustable speed. This allows you to cut a wide range of applications and materials with greater accuracy, and you can control the cutting speed and accuracy.

You don’t need to use any tools to change the blades or get rid of the dust. When you use the tool-free blade clamp, you can change saw blades in a second or two. To get rid of sawdust, use the dust blower or connect the dust port to a vacuum cleaner. This will give you a clear view of the cutting line and keep your work area clean.

To say that something was made “to be safe”. Dual switches make sure you don’t get hurt accidentally and keep you safe. Finger protection is in front of the blade holder. The lock button can be used to keep working without having to press it every time. When you’re working, it will keep your hands from getting in the way of a moving blade. More stable so that there is less chance of getting hurt.

What You Get & 2 Years of Warranties. 10 blades, 1 vacuum adapter, 1 hex key, 1 Jigsaw, and 1 Hex Ke. box. It took 2 of these BIMs 21TPI to mak. Two 8TPI HSS Aluminum cutting blades, two #50 65Mn Ceramics blades, two 10TPI HCS Wood cutting smooth blades, and two 6TPI 65Mn Wood cutting scroll blades are in this set.

When I used this Wesco jigsaw for about 30 minutes to cut 1″ notches in 1 1/4″ redwood boards, the blade broke. Base of the saw fell off and I couldn’t fix it. Even though I know this was cheap, I did not expect it to last more than 30 minutes. A corded Makita jig saw costs $50 more than the Wesco. Don’t buy cheap tools to save money. The lesson was learned.

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