Comparisons

Festool 490118 vs Makita JV0600K

You are here: Compare Jig Saws >> Cheapest Jig Saws >> Festool 490118 vs Makita JV0600K
Festool 490118Makita JV0600K
Title Festool 490118 Circle Cutter Attachment For PS 300 And PSB 300 JigsawsMakita JV0600K Top Handle Jig Saw, with Tool Case,Teal
Model Festool
490118
Makita
JV0600K

Basic Info

Suggested Price $39.00 ($0.49 / oz)$109.99
Sale Price Check Price*Check Price*
Release Mar 2013Sep 2012

Overview

Top Features
  • Cut precise circles ranging in diameter from 4 23/32 inches to 28 11/32 inches (120 - 720 mm)
  • For use with both the Festool PS 300 and PSB Jigsaws
  • Toolless attachment to Festool Jigsaws for fast and efficient setup
  • Includes centering mandrel for precise positioning
  • Made in Germany
  • 6.5 amp motor and 3 Orbital settings plus straight cutting deliver faster and more accurate cuts in a variety of materials
  • Variable speed control dial (500-3, 100 SPM) enables user to March the speed to the application
  • Through-the-body dust port for use with a vacuum provides efficient dust management
  • Counterbalance system for reduced vibration
  • "Tool-less" Blade change system for fast blade installation and removal
  • 6.5 amp motor and 3 orbital setting plus straight cutting delivers faster and more accurate cuts
  • Variable speed control dial (500 to 3,100 spm) enables users to march speed to application
  • Through-the-body dust port for use with a vacuum provides efficient dust management
  • Counterbalance system for reduced vibration
  • Tool-less blade change system for fast blade installation and removal

Reviews

Walmart Rating3.4 (out of 9 reviews)
Latest Reviews

This product is simple to use
Rating: 5
I am a finish carpenter and do mostly kitchen installations. I find a missing feature to be an advantage... The saw has no orbital cut motion it prevents chip out and splintering if the material which is better for the finish work. I love this tool
by Ame954 on 2014-11-24T16:00:00

Like it a lot!
Rating: 5
A basic jig saw that does 95% of what needs done really well. Doesn't have the bevel setting but seldom need that option any way. It's ergonomic feel is well balanced and I find it is better than most jig saws on the market. Very happy with it!
by troyoffe on 2014-11-24T16:00:00

This along with all Rigid tools are great products
Rating: 5
I own this Jig saw head along with all the job max tools. They are all great and with the Lifetime Warranty there is not better deal on the market. I would highly recommend any and all Rigid tools
by oldharleyguy57 on 2014-11-23T16:00:00

Very easy to use
Rating: 5
I want to let you know that this is the most easiest product to use
by RThompson on 2014-11-23T16:00:00

Blade guide roller
Rating: 4
Great tool to use for home projects. Only issue I noticed is that the blade guide roller is about 0.5 cm misaligned from the blade clamp assembly causing wear on the blade.
by on 2020-03-05T16:00:00

Very good, not great
Rating: 4
I have many Ridgid tools which are top level in terms of durability and function. The JobMax is a small step below this level. The balance, power, versatility and function of the jig saw head is quite good but not great. Mine is new (≈9/2015) and I have not noted the the safety switch issue that others have; it is on or off and stays in that position. Mine is the corded unit and it does not seem to lack power for an appropriate jig saw purpose. Where this tool really shines is having several good power tools in one small, light tool bag. The cat's meow when traveling in a small truck camper.
by Danangdoc on 2015-12-09T16:00:00

Bi-Direction Lock Off Lever Problem
Rating: 1
The Bi-Directional Lock Out Lever is not an operator friendly design. It really requires one hand to activate it while the other hand is holding the tool. A lock out lever like the one on the Reciprocating Saw Head makes more sense. Or, no lock out lever is preferable. I like the ergonomics of the jig saw itself, but the bi-directional lock out caused me to return the head. It really needs to be redesigned. I have other heads for the JobMax and I do like them.
by TXFM08 on 2014-01-21T16:00:00

Not well suited for battery powered jobmax handle.
Rating: 1
The jigsaw consumes so much power that it basically runs the battery down ~three times faster than I can charge a 18v battery. Batteries are <12 old with light use. Nifty concept and all but I returned it and bought a dedicated (corded) jigsaw (for only ~$10 more than this attachment.) It did seem to work fine otherwise., It is Just not well matched with a cordless device. Ridgid really should somehow recommend this attachment be use with the corded handle only or risk more dissatisfied customers.
by erichtg on 2015-08-31T17:00:00

It requires three hands to work with.
Rating: 1
I found it to time consuming messing with it maybe if you had it all one hand ✋ friendly like the first reviewer said. I returned mine as well.
by ShadowSabre on 2014-11-24T16:00:00

No reviews yet.

All Features

Batteries Included?NoNo
Item Weight2.6 pounds9.48 pounds
Item model numberR82234071BJV0600K
Item Package Quantity11
Voltage120 volts110 volts
Included Componentsbare-tool4-1/8" 9TPI Jig Saw Blade (792529-7-1);Hex Wrench (783201-2);Tool Case (824998-5)
Power Sourcecorded-electriccorded-electric
Batteries Required?NoNo
releaseMar 2013Sep 2012
MaterialN/A
Wattage650 watts
Handle/Lever PlacementTop
Number Of Pieces1
Warranty Description1 year

More Information

View Details & Price*View Details & Price*

Related Comparisons

Festool 490118 vs BOSCH JS572EBK
Festool 490118 vs Makita XVJ02Z
Festool 490118 vs BOSCH JS260
Festool 490118 vs Ridgid R8832B
Festool 490118 vs Makita 4329K
Festool 490118 vs BOSCH JS470EB
Makita JV0600K vs Ridgid R31011
Makita JV0600K vs Makita VJ04R1
Makita JV0600K vs Makita VJ04Z
Makita JV0600K vs SKILSAW 4295-01
Makita JV0600K vs Makita 4351FCT
Makita JV0600K vs Festool 561593

Not interested in the products compared on this page? Simply go back to our main article to start a new comparison between other jig saws now!

* affiliate links