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Makita XRJ07ZB vs WORX WX550L.5

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Makita XRJ07ZBWORX WX550L.5
Title Makita XRJ07ZB 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Sub-Compact Brushless Cordless Recipro Saw, Tool OnlyWORX WX550L.5 20V 1.5Ah Cordless Multi-Purposed Saw Battery and Charger Included
Model Makita
XRJ07ZB
WORX
WX550L.5

Basic Info

Suggested Price $124.00$109.99
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Release Nov 2017Sep 2013

Overview

Top Features
  • Makita-built Brushless motor delivers 0-3, 000 strokes per minute combined with a 13/16" stroke length for faster and more efficient cutting
  • Compact and ergonomic design at only 12-1/2" long
  • Weighs only 5.7 lbs. With battery (battery not included) for reduced operator fatigue
  • Ideal for working in tight spaces
  • "Tool-less" blade change system allows for faster blade installation and removal for increased productivity
  • [2 SAWS IN 1] Pivoting, push-button head turns your jigsaw into a reciprocating saw and back again in just seconds
  • [ORBITAL CUTTING] The slight circular motion is more efficient for most materials than the traditional back and forth stroke. Get the job done quicker, with less strain on your hands
  • [BLADES ARE INCLUDED & DUST BLOWER] This pack of T-shank and reciprocating saw blades will have you cutting metal, aluminum, ceramics, and wood right out of the box; The integrated blower keeps dust and debris away from the surface of your cut. Giving you better visibility, and a more pleasant working environment
  • [COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT] At only 4.2 lbs you can maneuver easier, and make more intricate cuts, and work longer with less fatigue. And the whole point of jigsaws is making intricate cuts
  • [DO IT ALL WITH THE SAME BATTERY] Do it all with WORX Power Share, the only cordless tool platform that uses the same battery to power 20V, 40V, and 80V tools

Reviews

Walmart Rating3.0 (out of 7 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

M12 Corless Hackzall, Lithium-Ion.
Rating: 5
Nice little hackzall for working in remote areas, and attic or crawl spaces, excellent for plumber o electrical work, and any other uses like tree trimming, or any other stuff that need to be cut, without bundle of extension cords, and LED lights just what every tool need when working in low lighted area or no light at all, I use then as a flashlight and tool, lightweight, compact design, speed, and quality, all in one, and I will definitely recommend this to anyone who need to enjoy working with tools.
by Notouchnohurt! on 2012-03-30T17:00:00

Small, light, and easy to use. Would recommend.
Rating: 5
I really like how small and light this thing is for jobs around the house. Much easier to grab than my big corded sawzall for small projects. The battery doesn't last long enough for big jobs, but with a spare you shouldn't have a problem. I have used it to cut wood, metal, plastic, and drywall over the past year and a half. It works great on everything so far. I have the soft bag case for it and the 3/8 drill/driver, but wish there were an option for a hard case for storage.
by Heath on 2017-07-10T17:00:00

Great for small projects
Rating: 4
As an Electrician, I bring this little guy in for service call work or the instances when I need just a few cuts. It offers terrific capability in a super small package. If you've got to cut some drywall, make a few cuts in studs or flooring, or you just need a super small tool then this is your go to recip saw. For major remodels I go to my 18V Fuel saws all. My only critisisms after a year of continual use is the amount of vibration the saw produces while trying to cut conduit and the fact that the batteries are very hard to remove from the tool. I had another trades guy tell me he has the same problem. Overall I love the tool and originally thought it would be just a toy. Definately not a toy. Based on my like for this tool I plan to upgrade to the Fuel version. Nice job Milwaukee.
by Emtbender on 2016-03-23T17:00:00

awsome
Rating: 4
I purchased this baby because holding my dads big sawzall over my head for a long time while cutting sucked but, now this on is lighter and more mobile and my dad now wants one for himself cause i'm tired of lending him mine for the same thing too bad get your own dad!!
by need a tool yea i got it on 2012-06-03T17:00:00

Don't waste your money.
Rating: 1
Use the saw a total of about three hours before motor started cutting in and out and finally it quit all together..thought about getting it repaired until I read the comments about the same problem I had. Decided not to wast the money. I also have the inspection camera that allow me the uses before it quit. Bought another brand and have had no problems. I have most of the other twelve vot Milwaukee tools and have had no problems with them and they get used a lot.
by Shermbo on 2015-09-13T17:00:00

Not durable
Rating: 1
Motor burns up very easily under just moderate use. Runs but then quits working under load. This has happened twice in 4 years. Very disappointed in this Milwaukee tool. Did not expect Black & Decker performance and quality from a Milwaukee tool. Have the other M12 tools and never a problem, love them. Save your money on the Hacksaw - its not a good quality tool
by Dennis on 2013-09-21T17:00:00

Junk
Rating: 1
The recip saw would be perfect if the motor did not burn up. Sent in the saw for repairs, and it cost almost as much as a new complete kit with case and battery's. The repaired saw has already burnt up within 4 weeks of being rebuilt. If you dont need to use it as a recip saw its great. You might be able to use it as a hammer. the 1/4' impact driver, angle drill, multi tool, 3/8" drill, 1/4" screw gun, Radio, Jig saw and 3/8" driver are good tools to buy. Dont buy the jacket either, it wont last long.
by BT on 2012-08-16T17:00:00

All Features

Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Cordless/ CordedCordlessCordless
Cuts ThroughWoodMetal,PVC,Wood
Power SourceBatteryBattery
Returnable180-Day30-Day
Battery Size18-volt12-volt
Voltage (volts)1812
Battery Power TypeLithium IonLithium Ion
Battery Amp Hours0.01.5
Certifications and ListingsUL ListedCSA Listed,ETL Listed,UL Listed
Power Tool FeaturesKeyless Blade Change,No Tool Blade Change,Variable SpeedBag Included,Keyless Blade Change,No Tool Blade Change,Variable Speed
Product-Weight (lb.)6.174 lb2.62lb
Strokes per Minute30003000
Cordless Tool TypeReciprocating SawReciprocating Saw
Product Width (in.)13.976 in2.75 in
Product Height (in.)7.598 in6 in
Motor TypeBrushlessBrushed
Product Depth (in.)3.583 in11 in
Length Of Stroke13/16 in.5 in
ConditionNewNew
Manufacturer Warranty3-year limited warranty5 Year Tool Warranty & 2 Year Battery
Charger IncludedCharger Not IncludedCharger Included
Batteries IncludedNoYes
Maximum Amperage (amps)0.0
Construction MaterialPlasticPlastic
Included AccessoriesBladesBag
Battery/ChargerTool Only1 Battery & Charger Included
Color FamilyBlackRed
releaseNov 2017Sep 2013
Number of Batteries Included1

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