Thread 2930207 - /diy/ [Archived: 82 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:13:31 AM No.2930207
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Has anyone used more than one of the monster 15a corded reciprocating saws and can compare them? Or used the Hilti at all; I can't find any reviews?
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:50:59 AM No.2930212
Why are you asking? What are you trying to do?
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:53:40 AM No.2930213
Get the milwaukee.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:56:50 AM No.2930217
Oh and I believe torque test channel recently did a comparison between a milwaukee cordless and a flex brand one maybe? Maybe check project farm and see if he has ever compared any sawzalls side by side.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 3:54:25 PM No.2930304
>>2930207 (OP)
by the cheapest one you can get. abuse the fuck out of it, and toss it when it explodes. repeat. the cheap one could last a month or 20 years. but either way you won't pay anywhere near as much as the high end ones, and you can treat it like shit and not worry about it.
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:28:12 PM No.2930324
I haven't met anything my 18v milwaukee hasn't been able to handle where I felt I wanted a corded one, anything that could have used more power (like cutting through thick metal) really just needed a different tool. I fucking hate using the sawzall, it was cool the first couple of times but I've seen enough near-accidents and jagged tears in material that I only use the fucker when I have to.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 8:59:40 PM No.2930372
>>2930207 (OP)
I have a corded Milwaukee. Pretty bulletproof and not too expensive
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 9:40:37 PM No.2930377
just go buy a couple of whatever stolen one the local hockshop has and run it like a rental. corded tools are cheap 2nd hand
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:33:27 AM No.2930736
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>>2930304
that is a good idea. this is my 6amp no name and ive cut up a car(1000 times folded nippon steel) and countless steel tube and what broke is the plastic blade changing part and ive got it taped cause it still works. op you better make sure those have ALL metal changing bits
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 10:20:07 PM No.2930919
>>2930207 (OP)
I have used several milwaukee sawzalls over the years as well as the skilsaw ones and the makita ones. By far the one with the least vibrations transfered into my hands were the makita avt ones, the JR3070 to be specific.