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BOSCH CRS180B vs Milwaukee 2625-20

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Title Bosch Bare-Tool CRS180B 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Reciprocating SawMilwaukee 2625-20 M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Hackzall Reciprocating Saw, Bare Tool
Model BOSCH
CRS180B
Milwaukee
2625-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $118.80$89.98
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Release Sep 2012Sep 2012

Overview

Top Features
  • EFFICIENT: The Bosch CRS180B reciprocating saw delivers 1-1/8-inch stroke to remove more material per stroke. With a Bosch exclusive Lockjaw blade holder for fast one-handed blade changes, this reciprocating saw is built for speed and efficiency.
  • VERSATILE: With 2 included speed ranges, 0-2,400 SPM and 0-2,700 SPM, the reciprocating saw allows you to match the speed of the tool to the application. It easily handles multiple materials
  • CONVENIENT: The cordless saw also features a variable speed trigger which allows the user to ease into the cut without any kickback. At only 7.6 lbs, the Bosch CRS180B is convenient for over-head cutting.
  • ERGONOMIC: The saw provides an ergonomically shaped handle with comfort zone in the soft-grip area for a secure hold and low user fatigue
  • COMPACT: The Bosch CRS180B’s compact size makes it easier to get into tight spaces where other reciprocating saws won’t fit. A lightweight tool means less fatigue and this saw delivers the best power-to-weight ratio in its class.
  • Compact size makes it easier to get into tight spaces
  • Lightweight tool equals less fatigue
  • 2-speed allows you to adjust to the material your up against
  • Lock-Jaw blade holder is the easiest blade change system
  • 1 1/8" stroke allows for more material to be removed per stroke
  • One handed design gives you superior control to standard reciprocating saws, especially when you’re working in tight conditions
  • Anti-vibration handle: the handle is specially designed to reduce user fatigue when ripping through heavier pieces of lumber
  • Quick lok blade Clamp: you need only to tighten and loosen the on-board latch near the front of the tool to be able to replace blades with ease
  • Led lighting on-board this tool keeps your work Illuminated and without shadows in case you need to cut a straight line
  • M18 compatible: This 18V Milwaukee tool is compatible with the M18 line of lithium Ion batteries.
  • One-handed design provides superior control and versatility over a standard reciprocating saw
  • Compact size allows for cutting in tight spaces, and light weight makes overhead work easier
  • Quick-lock blade Clamp offers fast, easy tool free blade changes for Sawzall blades and Hackzall blades
  • Built-in LED light illuminates the work surface while cutting
  • Compatible with M18 XC high capacity lithium-ion batteries and M18 compact Lithium-Ion batteries
  • One-handed design provides superior control and versatility over a standard reciprocating saw
  • Compact size allows for cutting in tight spaces, and light weight makes overhead work easier
  • QUIK-LOK Blade Clamp offers fast, easy tool free blade changes for SAWZALL Blades and HACKZALL Blades
  • Built-In LED light illuminates the work surface while cutting
  • Compatible with M18 XC High Capacity LITHIUM-ION Batteries and M18 Compact LITHIUM-ION Batteries

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.6 (out of 37 reviews)5.0 (out of 1 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Strong saw
Rating: 5
Strong saw. Made 8 cuts through 4x6s like butter. Didn't even make a dent in the 4ah battery.
by pawdge on 2020-05-30T17:00:00

Plenty of power
Rating: 5
I have great experience with the Bosch 18V drill and driver. So when I need to buy a reciprocating saw, I went with a Bosch that uses the same batteries. My hitch mounted bike rack needs to be cut in order to remove the bolt from the broken insert. With a carbide tipped blade, I was able to cut the 3/8" thick rectangular steel tubing with out any issues. I have used the wood blade and cut branches easily too.
by SteveCT on 2017-09-29T17:00:00

Powerful light and best of all, cordless
Rating: 5
This tool has done two, month long remodel type projects for me since I bought it. My red, corded, supersawzall is busy collecting dust. I sometimes use 2ah batteries when on a scissor lift or ladder and they last well for 80% of my use but I have a couple 6ah for more punishing use. I've put the tool through back to back 6ah batteries with 2ah ones filling in during recharge times and it does anything I ask if it. Both for wood and metal. I've never looked back and would easily buy again. I will probably also buy the new compact 18v as soon as I can find an excuse to do so.
by XT sallaD on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

Package Deal
Rating: 5
I bought the Reciprocating saw as a package deal that included 1 charger, 2 batteries, 1 drill, 1 hammer drill and a light. I bought the package just before Hurricane Matthew. I got my money back by extensive use of all the items in the package including the light. I cut and notched over 40 boards with the reciprocating saw and fastened over 80 boards with the two saws and then used the two drills to take the boards down after the hurricane passed. I used the light which is very bright for hours. I did not buy the package deal for the hurricane preparation but was very glad to have it on hand.
by Boss man on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

Power
Rating: 5
I actually now have the GSA18V-083, but previously had the model shown. I enjoy the new configuration and weight better in the new model and appreciate the fact that I didn't have to give up power or battery life in making the change.
by Weekender on 2018-01-10T16:00:00

Great saw, easy Battery and Blade change.
Rating: 5
I like the fact that my Bosch Drill/Driver batteries interchange with the Recipricating saw. The saw blades are easy and fast to change as well as the batteries. Nice saw, will serve me well.
by RatFink on 2017-01-04T16:00:00

Wonderful saw
Rating: 5
Well balanced & easy to use reciprocal saw that has plenty of power. I have used it for wood, metal and pruning with no problems. I use the slim batteries which does run low after about 45 minutes of pretty continuous use.
by Ddddddd on 2017-08-17T17:00:00

Simplicity
Rating: 5
I have a corded saw, and had a barn to work on with no power. My generator is on the blink, so I purchased this saw. I cut twenty four 2x6 rough cut boards with one battery, so glad my generator was not working . So much easier without all the hassle.
by Kscoot66 on 2019-12-29T16:00:00

I didn't want to buy the same reciprocating tool .
Rating: 4
Rugged,Tough and did what I needed it to,I bought Bosch for a reason.
by on 2020-08-29T17:00:00

Awesome For Small Jobs
Rating: 4
Great tool but the battery doesn't last very long.
by calb2525 on 2020-06-26T17:00:00


Rating: 5

by Redboxgood on 2018-05-21T17:00:00

All Features

Item model numberCRS180B2625-20
Voltage18 volts18 volts
Item Weight6.35 pounds4.1 pounds
StyleBare-Tool
Warranty DescriptionYes
MaterialPlasticPlastic,metal
Included Componentsbare-toolbare-tool
Power Sourcebattery-poweredbattery-powered
Package Dimensions19.7 x 7.5 x 3.5 inches14.2 x 8.2 x 4.6 inches
Item Package Quantity11
Batteries Required?NoYes
Batteries Included?NoNo
releaseSep 2012Sep 2012

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