I own this saw and it's my go to for making large rough cuts quickly. Which makes it great for demolition. Almost nothing beats its size, power, and versatility but... Cuts can cause tearing of the material and repetitive use can be straining due to its weight and vibration. I find myself using a second one handed saw when making many high quality cuts.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 Lol, I guess I could have said "higher quality cuts" instead. My version of a precision sledge is a chisel which further proves your point! 😂
I have owned this recip saw for a few years and use it everyday at work doing HVAC rough in and it never skips a beat ... even the rough in plumbers want to use it instead of their Milwaukee ... sorry boys this isn’t a loaner program you have to buy your own .... all in all it’s a great saw with plenty of power ....
Just bought one for DIY jobs and absolutely love it. From jobs in our garden trimming shrubs to cutting up firewood for our firepit and also some indoor jobs it's perfect.
Well it’s official, I go to your videos before I buy any tool, your review of the Dewalt Reciprocating saw confirmed it’s capabilities and design strengths. After this comment I will be ordering a unit. Many thanks for sharing your expertise And experience, it’s much appreciated. Roberto (London. UK)
I like that recip. Saw it fits well into the tuff box with my circular saw.Fits into small spots and has a comfortable handle position.It does have a bit of vibration more than other reciprocating saws.I like it due its compact size and always having it with me is the fist great factor.
I've had the XR Compact for going on two years. It's awesome, I use the piss out of it, and it's never missed a beat. I've used it for cutting cast iron drain pipe my other saws couldn't reach--hint: Diablo makes a carbide blade, works wonders. I've used it for cutting down / trimming smaller trees. I've used it for demoing several projects. I've used it for cutting PVC and EMT. I've used it as an improvised jigsaw. If I could have only one recip, this would be it, because the positives outweigh the negatives massively. A few complaints about it: starting torque / low RPM torque compared to bigger saws is a fair bit lower, so you might have to start a cut at a higher stroke rate than you'd like. It does jiggle you more than bigger heavier saws, and it has a shorter stroke than bigger saws. But hey, it's a compact saw you can basically use in one hand, and it will reach stuff the bigger saws won't--no such thing as a free lunch. It would be nice if the next version had a speed limit control like my Bosh jigsaw. I'd buy version 2.0 all over again if it had that; usually you don't need the wicked max RPMs this little guy will dish out. You can only feed some materials so fast (plastics and metals especially), and constantly modulating the trigger to the precise RPM you need all the time is kind of a PITA.
I have this saw...love the size and power, love the 4 position blade holder and it just feels good in the hand. The things I don't like...the vibration and although it definitely sounds mean, it is screaming loud. Definitely a good saw for sure.
I have this and it’s perfect for what I do. I’m in hvac installer and I’m constantly in tight spots especially attics and a compact powerful recip saw like this is perfect
I have it and I love it. The power helps cut big branches of tree easily. Dewalt charges charges battery in no time. The changing positions of blades does help in many situations.
I've owned it for over a year and have put some serious damage on this thing. It can take it. It feels unnaturally powerful for its size and being cordless. I find this compact design (over the traditional) to be a little easier to use one-handed also
this is one of my favorite tools it makes taking down small trees a breeze i wouldnt do landscaping without it. It is in almost all of my pictures for my business site they also make excellent hedge trimmers.
I do have this saw... I've ben cutting roots off of stumps in the past few days and torturing it pretty bad, but it worked like a beast and got the job done easily... barely got hot, just a little bit. I don't think the vibration is bad at all.
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Probably not too bad, but you'll think it's bad when you primarily use a counterbalanced orbital saw. I have a Milwaukee from the 90s that's orbital and it's as smooth as butter
I’ve had my over a year . Was cutting out some old black iron heating pipes in a crawl space . Got it wet . Didn’t want to run . Dried it out then it was fine . Great saw for light use . Vibrates a lot . I’m a plumber so it’s great can get up in a attic and buzz a hole though the roof for a stack easily. A HVAC installed should go with the 60V , ( regesters , returns etc . I wouldn’t buy another compact saw again. Unless you want to have 2 in the truck
I own this saw and it’s amazing with a lot of power to get things done. I used it to cut frozen thick, hardened fork bolts and other suspension bolts on a Jeep Commander without issues! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great reciprocating saw especially when you are a petite person such as myself, very well balanced and is one of those tools that you don’t know how you managed without it. The 4 way blade and tool less blade change is brilliant, just make life so much easier.
I have one two batteries and I’m a plumber use it daily for wood and pvc pipe no extension cord needed so there for easy to haul had it for about a year and half still strong got my money worth
I ordered this one with a Tstack overhere in the Netherlands Dewalt gives also a free 4A battery after selling The price is app $260. Lets put it in the test with a Milwalkee.
Got it, love it. As a post framer, I use it almost daily cutting off overhang, walk door base plates, and mostly. Cutting off excess post tops over the trusses. I ordered a makita rafter hook to mount it. Best option for scaling buildings when you need something with enough power to efficiently cut through many treated posts and small enough to hook into your pouches and climb nailers trusses and purlins
I have it. Fits into a deep drawer TSTAK box. Fits between studs. Flush cuts. Cuts up, down, left, right, A,B. Easy to carry around. My only gripes are the led could be brighter; no hook; and that the recoil'll beat the shnit out of you even wearing gloves. The most efficient isn't when pushing down. It's when you push the shoe forward to the work and make the blade to the job.
I try my best to make requested content some times I cant make the requested content fast enough though and that is a great thing about vcgconstruction you are all about the community
That second position for the blade is the main selling point for me in the reciprocating saw. It enables flush cutting against cabinets when demoing kitchen and bathrooms. I have the flex volt and xr saws and they do great 👍
I've gotta say Vince, i really like watching your tool reviews. Being a construction guy raised in a construction family it's nice to see how you give great info in a straight & unemotional way. I started watching your stuff last summer and I'm glad i did
I use this saw instead of my stihl 201TC to trim small to medium size tree limbs...the battery lasts and the power with one hand is crazy, also lighter to climb with and safer. And quieter too!! What's not to love???
We have both in our carpentry shop. Most guys grab the one handed for small tasks but take the heavier for most demo work. When things get real we get the 60volt recipicating saw, that is a monster I put it up against a Rigid 18 volt cutting a car along with the DeWalt 20 volt that 60 ran away from both but I like the balance from the DeWalt 20 for most of the time
Waaaas uuuuup VCG ! I have it, it is AWESOME for demo-ing small trees, roots and limbs...some really good size limbs. And there is also a tree limb blade that works with that saw... " wish I found out about that blade before the job was done, would have saved me a few hours of work " . It is loud and vibrates pretty good but this thing is a little BEAST!
Bought it brought it back way too much vibration super loud. Vibrates so much my buddy thought the blade was moving side to side. Tried a small bimetal chuck in the regular position and there was tons of play in the chuck, blade was totally loose.
I bought the dcs387 brushed version because I got a 4.0 XR battery for free. I like the 4 position blade clamp and an 1.125 inch stroke length. Plus I don’t remember how much I paid but it was less than the XR and it came with a battery.
I love dewalts 20v max tools. I have their baseline recip saw and it’s a good saw. My biggest complaint with dewalts recip saws is the lack of the adjustable shoe. People have been asking for the feature forever, and they still only put it on like 1 saw.
I own De Walt, Milwaukee and Makita tools. Some achieve in certain tools. In a mini reciprocating saw go with Milwaukee overall. De Walt is less powerful, but smaller profile for tighter jobs like plumbing is an advantage.
Have two Dewalt reciprocating saws,the brushed two handed version and the compact brushless version.Both work great,but that compact version is half the weight of its bigger brother.And it has the same stroke length as the bigger version 1 1/8”. When you have had two shoulders operations and you are reaching over your head to make difficult cuts,that lighter version makes a big difference in your happiness level.Just my two cents worth.
I got this saw 4-5 months ago, has cut pretty well so far. Size is great, but idk how i feel about it on materials like metal conduits. Would like to see that compared the the one handed.
As far as powertools go, this was one of the best investments I've made, I continuously find myself using it for pretty much anything that needs cutting, if it were any more versatile you'd have to use it as a sewing machine, pro-tip though, make yourself a lanyard for it. And yeas, I'm thrilled about the fact that it's made in America and not the People's Republic like everything else I seem to own.
I have had a corded recip saw for years now. I'm looking for a smaller cordless; my brain keeps swapping between the Milwaukee for power or the Dewalt for comfort and control. I also have to manage my expectations, my Dad was deep into old school Craftsman (when the power tools were covered by their warranty too). I'm a little into both Milwaukee and Dewalt, it's almost like you can't go wrong. I would be really cool to be able to use them both on the same project for a day just to see which one I would naturally gravitate to.
I just brought it, sounds great... i was cutting 6x2 joists and it soldiered through them.... fair bit of vibration but hey im not using it all day am I
Just found your channel, and I'm subscribed. I just moved into my first home last month, and I'm looking to start a tool kit with electrical tools, and DeWalt looks very appealing. I like the personality you put into the reviews too. Thanks for the video!
It is an amazing saw. Does everything I've demanded and then some. Almost as bada.s as my old corded makita. Still considering the Atomic for plumbing duties though. But for straight up demo work. This saw is close to perfect. The 4 position bladeholder is a gamechanger. Yes it vibrates. A lot. But all powerful recip saws vibrate. I'm good with the vibrations and noiselevels. Performance more than makes up for it.
Have a question regarding the Atomic compact recip...I purchased on recently and it had a rattle sound coming inside motor housing as I shook it (not in use, or with battery connected), contacted DeWalt and they said it should not have a rattle inside so I exchanged it and the 2nd one had the rattle as well, so I exchanged it and the third one had the rattle too....BUT, all three have had a different amount of the rattle, basically the same rattle but some more than others. I'm holding the trigger, trigger lock, anything external so they can't move as I shake the tool and sounds like rattle is definitely coming from inside motor housing. I was wondering if your Atomic compact has this rattle??
You guys are great. Love that you guys test what we ask for. Project farm does that as well. Also TSgear is always open to viewer feedback and suggestion. Ha.
Nice tool! Hello from Russia!:) It’s sad that RUclips doesn’t make automatic Russian subtitles. It’s not always clear what this is about. Great channel, Vince - you are a very charismatic blogger.
I'm really interested in how this compares to the 60v flexvolt saw. Size isn't very important to me, but I wonder how it would perform with the same battery. Either way, good video. I'm on the fence about whether it's worth buying to replace my 60v
Take this guys opinion as a grain of salt, he is always sooooo biased against Dewalt, I have this model an it has been nothing short of great an everything I expected an need.
I just one from Amazon $149. It’s made in Mexico. Amazon page show a USA made one. Is it a big deal? Or should I return it ? A lot of their tools are made (or assembled) in other countries with Global Materials
Regarding the length difference, Up until 6:10 at least, you didn't account for the fact that putting the battery on the one-hander would make it longer, but the other has it on the bottom.
I own this saw and it's my go to for making large rough cuts quickly. Which makes it great for demolition. Almost nothing beats its size, power, and versatility but...
Cuts can cause tearing of the material and repetitive use can be straining due to its weight and vibration. I find myself using a second one handed saw when making many high quality cuts.
Good feedback , thanks
I also own this saw and concur with this comment. Owned it for over a year.
Omg I already have one and love it but damn, such a good idea. I'm gonna buy a second one to duel wield :D
Ha, high quality cuts with a repo saw. Now that’s funny 😂. I suppose you have a precision sledge hammer as well.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 Lol, I guess I could have said "higher quality cuts" instead. My version of a precision sledge is a chisel which further proves your point! 😂
I have owned this recip saw for a few years and use it everyday at work doing HVAC rough in and it never skips a beat ... even the rough in plumbers want to use it instead of their Milwaukee ... sorry boys this isn’t a loaner program you have to buy your own .... all in all it’s a great saw with plenty of power ....
Let me borrow it to cut some 3in pvc😂
Just bought one for DIY jobs and absolutely love it. From jobs in our garden trimming shrubs to cutting up firewood for our firepit and also some indoor jobs it's perfect.
I requested one for Christmas and got it, used it twice and love it. I am not a pro, a homeowner and it will fit my needs and probably exceed.
Well it’s official, I go to your videos before I buy any tool, your review of the Dewalt Reciprocating saw confirmed it’s capabilities and design strengths. After this comment I will be ordering a unit. Many thanks for sharing your expertise And experience, it’s much appreciated.
Roberto (London. UK)
I like that recip. Saw it fits well into the tuff box with my circular saw.Fits into small spots and has a comfortable handle position.It does have a bit of vibration more than other reciprocating saws.I like it due its compact size and always having it with me is the fist great factor.
I've had the XR Compact for going on two years. It's awesome, I use the piss out of it, and it's never missed a beat. I've used it for cutting cast iron drain pipe my other saws couldn't reach--hint: Diablo makes a carbide blade, works wonders. I've used it for cutting down / trimming smaller trees. I've used it for demoing several projects. I've used it for cutting PVC and EMT. I've used it as an improvised jigsaw. If I could have only one recip, this would be it, because the positives outweigh the negatives massively.
A few complaints about it: starting torque / low RPM torque compared to bigger saws is a fair bit lower, so you might have to start a cut at a higher stroke rate than you'd like. It does jiggle you more than bigger heavier saws, and it has a shorter stroke than bigger saws. But hey, it's a compact saw you can basically use in one hand, and it will reach stuff the bigger saws won't--no such thing as a free lunch.
It would be nice if the next version had a speed limit control like my Bosh jigsaw. I'd buy version 2.0 all over again if it had that; usually you don't need the wicked max RPMs this little guy will dish out. You can only feed some materials so fast (plastics and metals especially), and constantly modulating the trigger to the precise RPM you need all the time is kind of a PITA.
I just found the diablo carbide and can attest its amazing when plumbing and doing demo and re pipe work
I have this saw...love the size and power, love the 4 position blade holder and it just feels good in the hand. The things I don't like...the vibration and although it definitely sounds mean, it is screaming loud. Definitely a good saw for sure.
From Chile. Thank you man for your job. I like your attitude I like your honesty and the more important you speak so clearly.
Gracias amigo.
I have had my electric plug dewalt recip saw for 12 years now great tool
I have this and it’s perfect for what I do. I’m in hvac installer and I’m constantly in tight spots especially attics and a compact powerful recip saw like this is perfect
I have it and I love it. The power helps cut big branches of tree easily. Dewalt charges charges battery in no time. The changing positions of blades does help in many situations.
I've owned it for over a year and have put some serious damage on this thing. It can take it. It feels unnaturally powerful for its size and being cordless. I find this compact design (over the traditional) to be a little easier to use one-handed also
I'm a red guy but my company has these and it's pretty neat and it gets the job done and it's so light.
this is one of my favorite tools it makes taking down small trees a breeze i wouldnt do landscaping without it. It is in almost all of my pictures for my business site they also make excellent hedge trimmers.
I do have this saw... I've ben cutting roots off of stumps in the past few days and torturing it pretty bad, but it worked like a beast and got the job done easily... barely got hot, just a little bit. I don't think the vibration is bad at all.
Probably not too bad, but you'll think it's bad when you primarily use a counterbalanced orbital saw. I have a Milwaukee from the 90s that's orbital and it's as smooth as butter
I’ve had my over a year . Was cutting out some old black iron heating pipes in a crawl space . Got it wet . Didn’t want to run . Dried it out then it was fine . Great saw for light use . Vibrates a lot . I’m a plumber so it’s great can get up in a attic and buzz a hole though the roof for a stack easily. A HVAC installed should go with the 60V , ( regesters , returns etc .
I wouldn’t buy another compact saw again. Unless you want to have 2 in the truck
I own one this is a best recip ever.
It's spelled recipe... IDIOT!
buying it for my husband for Fathers Day !! thank you for the great video !!
Make sure he doesn't see your comment!! He will be very happy!
I own this saw and it’s amazing with a lot of power to get things done. I used it to cut frozen thick, hardened fork bolts and other suspension bolts on a Jeep Commander without issues! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great reciprocating saw especially when you are a petite person such as myself, very well balanced and is one of those tools that you don’t know how you managed without it. The 4 way blade and tool less blade change is brilliant, just make life so much easier.
I own this saw as well. My reaction was similar to Vince's when I first fired it up. I was like ... "Whoa! This thing is a BEAST!"
Been using this saw on job sites for 2 years, it's a game changer for sure.
Great video.... Best part? 3:10 when the cell phone takes a dive off the table !!! Excellent !!!!! Oh.... And I bought the saw......
I have one two batteries and I’m a plumber use it daily for wood and pvc pipe no extension cord needed so there for easy to haul had it for about a year and half still strong got my money worth
I have this saw and love it. Highly recommend it!
I own of these and have used it recently for cutting through tree roots, far easier than digging around and attacking with an axe.
I ordered this one with a Tstack overhere in the Netherlands Dewalt gives also a free 4A battery after selling The price is app $260. Lets put it in the test with a Milwalkee.
I loved the Netherlands
It's better cause it fits perfectly between studs and with the side ways blade you can cut out studs super easy I love that tool
Got it, love it. As a post framer, I use it almost daily cutting off overhang, walk door base plates, and mostly. Cutting off excess post tops over the trusses. I ordered a makita rafter hook to mount it. Best option for scaling buildings when you need something with enough power to efficiently cut through many treated posts and small enough to hook into your pouches and climb nailers trusses and purlins
Hi mate. How did you fit the rafter hook to it?
What blade is that you're using? I just bought one. Thanks for showing I can use it sideways😊
I have it. Fits into a deep drawer TSTAK box. Fits between studs. Flush cuts. Cuts up, down, left, right, A,B. Easy to carry around. My only gripes are the led could be brighter; no hook; and that the recoil'll beat the shnit out of you even wearing gloves.
The most efficient isn't when pushing down. It's when you push the shoe forward to the work and make the blade to the job.
You've made my decision easy. Thanks from the UK
Own it and like it.it vibrates but it is a powerful tool.
I try my best to make requested content some times I cant make the requested content fast enough though and that is a great thing about vcgconstruction you are all about the community
Its about the ergonomics of the grips on the two .... XR sounds mean though. Love the content!!!!
That second position for the blade is the main selling point for me in the reciprocating saw. It enables flush cutting against cabinets when demoing kitchen and bathrooms. I have the flex volt and xr saws and they do great 👍
Cutting out old headers on a step ladder thing works awesome it’s more comfortable then the bigger ones I got
Had I make sure mine was the same making that much noise it’s different from the little one I had before but I’m really happy I bought this
Friend has the smaller one handed recip. Showed him this video and he's going to get the brushless one. Awesome job
Love the four position blade holder, that should be standard on all recip saws
This is so true.
Agree it is absolutely necessary for reciprocating saws I think.
It can't be bub
I own one. Used it loads for different jobs. Recommended from the UK 🇬🇧
jaime tovar
1 day ago
I have one... this tool is like the best... i used it to even trim trees.
i have 3 dewalt Recip Saws, This one is the smoothest, feel less vibrating, strongest by far
I've gotta say Vince, i really like watching your tool reviews. Being a construction guy raised in a construction family it's nice to see how you give great info in a straight & unemotional way. I started watching your stuff last summer and I'm glad i did
Thanks Frank, we appreciate it!
Personally one of the reasons I love the dewalt saws is because the 4 way chuck instead of just a 2 way.
The handle ontop of the recip saw makes a big difference in terms of physical size when actually being used.
I have one... man this tool its like the best... i used it to even cut wood floor...
I use this saw instead of my stihl 201TC to trim small to medium size tree limbs...the battery lasts and the power with one hand is crazy, also lighter to climb with and safer. And quieter too!! What's not to love???
We have both in our carpentry shop. Most guys grab the one handed for small tasks but take the heavier for most demo work. When things get real we get the 60volt recipicating saw, that is a monster I put it up against a Rigid 18 volt cutting a car along with the DeWalt 20 volt that 60 ran away from both but I like the balance from the DeWalt 20 for most of the time
Please put against the m18 fuel. That will be a good vid
Waaaas uuuuup VCG !
I have it, it is AWESOME for demo-ing small trees, roots and limbs...some really good size limbs. And there is also a tree limb blade that works with that saw...
" wish I found out about that blade before the job was done, would have saved me a few hours of work " . It is loud and vibrates pretty good but this thing is a little BEAST!
One of the best and only recip saws I’ve ever used and I’m a Milwaukee mans
Thanks for the feedback
VCG Construction thanks for the best reviews on youtuve
Bought it brought it back way too much vibration super loud. Vibrates so much my buddy thought the blade was moving side to side. Tried a small bimetal chuck in the regular position and there was tons of play in the chuck, blade was totally loose.
We have these in each truck. After we bought the first one, it replaced all of the other style. Haven't used a corded one in years.
I bought the dcs387 brushed version because I got a 4.0 XR battery for free. I like the 4 position blade clamp and an 1.125 inch stroke length. Plus I don’t remember how much I paid but it was less than the XR and it came with a battery.
I love dewalts 20v max tools. I have their baseline recip saw and it’s a good saw. My biggest complaint with dewalts recip saws is the lack of the adjustable shoe. People have been asking for the feature forever, and they still only put it on like 1 saw.
I own De Walt, Milwaukee and Makita tools. Some achieve in certain tools. In a mini reciprocating saw go with Milwaukee overall. De Walt is less powerful, but smaller profile for tighter jobs like plumbing is an advantage.
Does it have vibration reduction? I bought Milwaukee last summer because it has reduction. It is a charm to use.
I bought my corded Milwaukee recip saw 10 years ago because it had vibration reduction. No one else seemed to have it at the time.
One of them tools you can’t do without when you get one. Great little saw.
Have two Dewalt reciprocating saws,the brushed two handed version and the compact brushless version.Both work great,but that compact version is half the weight of its bigger brother.And it has the same stroke length as the bigger version 1 1/8”. When you have had two shoulders operations and you are reaching over your head to make difficult cuts,that lighter version makes a big difference in your happiness level.Just my two cents worth.
Can you guys test out the esab plasma cutters honestly will blow your mind how fast you can cut through steel
I got this saw 4-5 months ago, has cut pretty well so far. Size is great, but idk how i feel about it on materials like metal conduits. Would like to see that compared the the one handed.
Bought my XR for $129 at Home Depot! Love it
As far as powertools go, this was one of the best investments I've made, I continuously find myself using it for pretty much anything that needs cutting, if it were any more versatile you'd have to use it as a sewing machine, pro-tip though, make yourself a lanyard for it.
And yeas, I'm thrilled about the fact that it's made in America and not the People's Republic like everything else I seem to own.
We appreciate the feedback!
I have had a corded recip saw for years now. I'm looking for a smaller cordless; my brain keeps swapping between the Milwaukee for power or the Dewalt for comfort and control. I also have to manage my expectations, my Dad was deep into old school Craftsman (when the power tools were covered by their warranty too).
I'm a little into both Milwaukee and Dewalt, it's almost like you can't go wrong. I would be really cool to be able to use them both on the same project for a day just to see which one I would naturally gravitate to.
Thanks for the video Vince
I own 2 of the DeWalt saws have had them for 3 years now. And they out perform others on the job site.
Use mine all the time working I wanna get the atomic soon it’s better in tight spaces like under sinks and crawl spaces ect..
I have used that Recip saw and it is a great saw, I do want to buy it soon.
I absolutely love the 4 position blade chage.
I just brought it, sounds great... i was cutting 6x2 joists and it soldiered through them.... fair bit of vibration but hey im not using it all day am I
I love mine. You guys should do a Milwaukee holehawg vs the newer dewalt stud and joist drill!
I second this. But is the DeWalt stud drill more comparable to the Hole Hawg or the Super Hawg
Just found your channel, and I'm subscribed. I just moved into my first home last month, and I'm looking to start a tool kit with electrical tools, and DeWalt looks very appealing. I like the personality you put into the reviews too. Thanks for the video!
Hi Vince I got the kobalt one with the $199 deal nothing smoking yet maybe u got a defective one I’m impressed just had to buy more batteries for it
Glad you scored cuz!!
I bought the brushed version and I got a 5.0 battery with it. But I’ve always wanted the XR since all of my Dewalts are brushless
It is an amazing saw.
Does everything I've demanded and then some.
Almost as bada.s as my old corded makita.
Still considering the Atomic for plumbing duties though.
But for straight up demo work.
This saw is close to perfect.
The 4 position bladeholder is a gamechanger.
Yes it vibrates. A lot.
But all powerful recip saws vibrate.
I'm good with the vibrations and noiselevels.
Performance more than makes up for it.
I want both!
Got an old corded Makita I wanna change out, this Dewalt was the one I landed on.
I have this dewalt saw and it has out lasted 3 of the heavy duty corded Milwaukee saws.
If you were to choose between this, dcs367 or the dcs380, which would you recommend? Not really considering any 60v as I only have 4 & 5ah batteries.
Have a question regarding the Atomic compact recip...I purchased on recently and it had a rattle sound coming inside motor housing as I shook it (not in use, or with battery connected), contacted DeWalt and they said it should not have a rattle inside so I exchanged it and the 2nd one had the rattle as well, so I exchanged it and the third one had the rattle too....BUT, all three have had a different amount of the rattle, basically the same rattle but some more than others. I'm holding the trigger, trigger lock, anything external so they can't move as I shake the tool and sounds like rattle is definitely coming from inside motor housing. I was wondering if your Atomic compact has this rattle??
Love that new tool smell
Hey Vince do you think you make a video about corded power tools
You guys are great. Love that you guys test what we ask for. Project farm does that as well. Also TSgear is always open to viewer feedback and suggestion. Ha.
Nice TS Gear, always consider the community!
PF is one of the best at “listening” to viewers. Subbed to both them and VCG.
dcs382n or dcs367? Which do you prefer?
I noticed one had a clip for the tool belt which was lighter weight and the other one was to handle which did not have a clip on it
I'd like to see this go up against the Makita XRJ07ZB, Less stroke but more STM
I have one and it is my favorite to use
Yo fellas! That 4 way blade positioning is clutch! Have a great rest of your week gents. Thank you!
I own it, I love it. Regards from Poland
Nice tool! Hello from Russia!:)
It’s sad that RUclips doesn’t make automatic Russian subtitles. It’s not always clear what this is about. Great channel, Vince - you are a very charismatic blogger.
Thanks Lexus, we appreciate it!
Поддержу ... И "nice tool" и "from Russia" . С Рождеством и Новым годом !
@@ИгорьДемьяненко-ш2ж как говорится Лет ми Спик форм май харт ин инглиш:)
@@Phosgene911 Не очень понятно , Н О оченно интересно .....
I'm really interested in how this compares to the 60v flexvolt saw. Size isn't very important to me, but I wonder how it would perform with the same battery. Either way, good video. I'm on the fence about whether it's worth buying to replace my 60v
Great video. Looking for a Sawzall for some upcoming content.
Take this guys opinion as a grain of salt, he is always sooooo biased against Dewalt, I have this model an it has been nothing short of great an everything I expected an need.
I just one from Amazon $149. It’s made in Mexico. Amazon page show a USA made one. Is it a big deal? Or should I return it ? A lot of their tools are made (or assembled) in other countries with Global Materials
I think its okay. Often times It stops running and I'm stop to think is the battery not fully charges. If I'm cutting a 2x4 for example it, will stop.
Saw is a beast but my chuck blew apart within a year but in defense of saw i was cutting 4” cast iron. Still would recommend though
Have you done the 60v flexvolt tools I have most of them and find them to be the best cordless power tools I've ever used.
Regarding the length difference, Up until 6:10 at least, you didn't account for the fact that putting the battery on the one-hander would make it longer, but the other has it on the bottom.
Does the blade still insert at 90 degrees like the old 18 volt saws?