




I recently put the Cordless Electric Reciprocating Saw to the test, focusing on how it handles various demolition and cutting tasks. By utilizing existing Makita batteries, this tool integrates seamlessly into an existing power tool ecosystem to provide a truly mobile cutting experience.
The build quality is surprisingly rugged for a budget-friendly tool, featuring a design that prioritizes both ergonomics and cutting precision. The tool feels substantial in the hand, and the material selection appears durable enough to withstand frequent use in demanding environments.
Using the saw is straightforward, with a quick-change blade system that minimizes downtime during projects. The balance is good, allowing for precise cuts in both metal and wood, and the absence of a cord makes it much easier to maneuver in tight spaces.
This tool is perfect for homeowners and contractors who already have Makita batteries and need an affordable, portable reciprocating saw for general demolition and construction.
After thorough testing, this saw earns a solid 4.58/5 rating for its performance and convenience. Given the $79.00 price point, it stands out as an excellent value for anyone looking to expand their tool collection without overspending.