Makita DJR183Z 18V Mini Reciprocating Saw โ€“ Tool only

(3 customer reviews)

$169.00

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Description

Makita DJR183Z 18V Mini Reciprocating Saw โ€“ Tool only

The Makita DJR183Z 18V Mini Reciprocating Saw โ€“ Tool only includes:

  •  Tool only (batteries and charger sold separately)

Features:

  • Product no. DJR183Z
  • Tool-less blade clamp for simply, quick and easy blade changes
  • Convenient adjustable shoe
  • Variable speed control
  • Two switch levers:
        • Trigger switch on the handle
        • Paddle switch on the tool body
  • Soft rubber grip for a comfortable, secure grip
  • LED job light
  • Runs on Lithium-Ion 3.0Ah and 4.0Ah

Specifications:

  • Battery capacity: Up to 4.0Ah
  • Strokes per minute: 0 to 3,000 SPM
  • Stroke length: 1/2โ€ณ
  • Capacity in wood: 2โ€ณ
  • Capacity on Mild Steel pipe: 2โ€ณ
  • Net weight: 3.74 lbs

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Additional information

Weight 3.50 lbs
Brand Name

Power Tool

Reciprocating Saw

Bare/Kit

Bare Tool

Voltage

18V

3 reviews for Makita DJR183Z 18V Mini Reciprocating Saw โ€“ Tool only

  1. Dale Hodgins โ€“

    It has the safety button in a very awkward spot, where itโ€™s difficult to squeeze the trigger and depress that button at the same time. I handed it to two others and they found the same problem.

    This makes one-hand operation awkward.

    I had intended to use it with a pruning blade weโ€™re getting into difficult spots. It must be one hand operation.

  2. Bret Alexandre โ€“

    Canโ€™t say I agree with the last reviewerโ€ฆI bought one of these and find it works very well. And I speak from my the experience of my 75 years!! BUTโ€ฆ I definitely do not like the way it just eats through battery power!! It has lots of power, no problem at all as far as Iโ€™m concerned, but on any of my 4.0 AH batteries (some new, some a bit older) it just craps out far too fast. I recently bought some 6.0 AH batteries and so far have only used them once on this saw, but WOW(!!!) what a difference!!
    So, Yes, I love the saw, HATE the power draw on the batteries, but it works fine with the bigger onesโ€ฆnot so much with the mid range or lower, but seems to be fine with the 6.0 AH. (And yes, OF COURSE I bought the 6.0โ€™s from BC Fasteners, best price I found anywhere!)

  3. Alex โ€“

    I am an electrician and bought this so I would be able to cut EMT while holding it in one hand and the saw in the other like my co workers who have the Milwaukee version do, I didnโ€™t want to have to purchase a new .brand of cordless tool/batteries just to have one tool so I was thrilled when I found that Makita had a one handed sawzall , My mistake on assuming it would perform anywhere near the Milwaukee. It doesnโ€™t even come close. It severely lacks power for an 18v tool, it performs more like a 12v. The box shows a picture of someone holding a piece of 1โ€ณ 1/4 conduit getting ready to make a cut but in reality it struggles to cut through 1/2โ€ณ with a new blade and a fresh batteryโ€ฆ This tool would be fine for plastic, thinner wood and drywall etc. If youโ€™re going to be doing any heavier demo or planning to cut anything metal stay far away from this tool, get the Milwaukee or one of the 2 handed Makita sawzalls, I have one of those as well and itโ€™s a beast.

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