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Kobalt 24V Max Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating Saw - Cordless Electric Power Tool for DIY Projects, Wood Cutting, Demolition & Home Renovation
Kobalt 24V Max Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating Saw - Cordless Electric Power Tool for DIY Projects, Wood Cutting, Demolition & Home Renovation
Kobalt 24V Max Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating Saw - Cordless Electric Power Tool for DIY Projects, Wood Cutting, Demolition & Home Renovation

Kobalt 24V Max Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating Saw - Cordless Electric Power Tool for DIY Projects, Wood Cutting, Demolition & Home Renovation

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This Kobalt 24-volt reciprocating saw features a lightweight design that leaves one handfree, making it the ideal tool for a wide range of applications. The brushless motor provides longer life, more power and extended run time. The variable-speed trigger provides 0-3,000-SPM to handle a variety of tasks. The ergonomic, lightweight design makes this a comfortable tool for the user and the built-in LED lights the way even in dark places. Kobalt 24-volt max cordless reciprocating saw offers heavy-duty performance for pros and DIYers Variable-speed trigger offers increased control and accuracy - 0-3,000-SPM Tool-free blade change provides quick blades changes Built-in LED provides great visibility in low light conditions Compact and lightweight tool, at only 3.7-lbs, allows for one-hand operation Compatible with all Kobalt's 24-volt max batteries (battery and charger sold separately)

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I bought this brand because it’s the same as mine drill and could use the same battery. And then I proceeded to use it to cut up an old hot tub and it did an excellent job. I think it’s gonna be great up a few small branches on the trees this fall.