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BLACK+DECKER BDCR20B vs Milwaukee 6519-31

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BLACK+DECKER BDCR20BMilwaukee 6519-31
Title BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, Tool Only (BDCR20B)Milwaukee 6519-31 12 Amp Corded 3000 Strokes Per Minute Reciprocating Sawzall w/ Variable Speed Trigger
Model BLACK+DECKER
BDCR20B
Milwaukee
6519-31

Basic Info

Suggested Price $45.36$126.13
Sale Price Check Price*Check Price*
Release Aug 2020Sep 2012

Overview

Top Features
  • Tool Free Blade Change; Battery and charger sold separately
  • Pivoting Shoe
  • Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts; Nominal voltage is 18.
  • Variable Speed Trigger
  • Stroke Length: 7/8 Inch
  • Includes: BDCR20 20V MAX Lithium Reciprocating Sawand 1 Reciprocating Saw Blade
  • Tool Free Blade Change
  • Pivoting Shoe
  • Maximum initial battery voltage is 20 volts
  • QUICK LOCK TECHNOLOGY: You can add and remove blades without tools thanks to the latch on the side of the unit
  • VIBRATION REDUCTION: An internal counter weight mechanism makes using the tool more comfortable and provides you with greater accuracy in your cuts
  • GEAR PROTECTING CLUTCH: The internal components will last longer with the help of a clutch. With it, the lifetime of your motor and surrounding gears will be extended compared to reciprocating saws that lack this feature
  • HIGH POWERED MOTOR: You can rip through wood at speeds as high as 3,000 strokes per minute, depending on how hard your press down on the variable speed trigger
  • CARRYING CASE: A high-impact rated polyurethane case is included for easy storage for your reciprocating saw
  • Powerful 12 Amp Motor: Delivers 0-3,000 SPM for high performance cutting in a variety of materials
  • 1-1/8-Inch Stroke Length: Provides maximum cutting speed
  • Gear Protecting Clutch: Extends gear and motor life by absorbing high impact forces
  • Counter Weighted Mechanism: Provides reduced vibration for smoother operation

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.6667 (out of 6 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

Great Saw
Rating: 5
I just brought this saw to get rid of a backyard pipe canopy that had rusted and not able to get the screws out. I have never used one before but found it easy to work. I purchase extra blades for our next project and everything went in the case with no problems.
by Barb on 2015-04-03T17:00:00

My first Milwaukee
Rating: 5
The first job was to tear of the complete roof of a cabin which happened easily, quickly and safely. It cut through old hard beams with nails with minimal vibration. It cuts steel well but goes through blades quickly. The only complaint is the rubber grip keeps coming off.
by Swathstrider on 2015-04-02T17:00:00

Excellent saw for the money
Rating: 5
I needed to replace a 12 year old recip saw from another manufacturer that finally died. While there are many recip saws on the market, I had always wanted a REAL Milwaukee Sawzall and this saw fit the bill nicely. I use my recip saw for home remodeling projects, custom car fabrication, and even trimming trees. The 6519-31 is well balanced and light enough to one hand when needed. The 12amp motor provide plenty of unending power for even the toughest jobs like cutting titanium bolts. If there are any negatives about thsi saw the only one I can think of is it's not 100% Made in USA.
by Rusty the Racer on 2012-09-05T17:00:00

Amazing power in a compact design
Rating: 5
I use this sawzall for over 2 years and it"s great. Unmatched power and very comfortable design. I will never work with another sawzall Milwaukee products are the best on the market
by Bernd on 2013-09-30T17:00:00

Plastic Case
Rating: 4
I am disappointed that the plastic case does not have room to store exta blades. Now it is "run to the truck and get the Sawzall and remember to bring the extra blades." The case is made of plastic, how much would it have cost to make it large enough to hold both the cord and extra blades? The old tin box was great. I wish my new saw would fit into it and I would throw this useless plastic case away.
by To bad the case is useless on 2013-12-26T16:00:00

The plastic case
Rating: 4
My 25 year old Milwaukee quit, need to replace it. Why the plastic case ?? I have enough tools with plastic cases. Why cheapen a saw that is the benchmark of reciprocating saws ??
by Chuck on 2014-12-31T16:00:00

All Features

manufacturer.part.numberbdcr20b
releaseAug 2020Sep 2012
Package Dimensions22.3 x 11.1 x 5.3 inches
Voltage120 volts
Batteries Required?No
Included ComponentsWoodworking, Specialty Saws, Power Reciprocating Saw
Measurement SystemMetric
Item model number6519-31
Item Weight7.1 pounds
Batteries Included?No
Item Package Quantity1
Power Sourceac

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