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Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery)

Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery)
MSRP: $334.00
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Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Buy Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery)
 

Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery) Features

Orbital action selector for aggressive wood cutting or straight reciprocating action for metal and plastics
Powerful 18 volt rare earth motor easily handles all Sawzall applications
Cuts up to 85 2-by-4's on a single charge
Tool only; no battery includes
Limited warranty
 

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Additional Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery) Information

Anyone who has tried working with a Sawzall in cramped quarters and making cuts in confined spaces will appreciate the Hatchet's multiposition folding handle, which reduces the tool's length to a mere 13 inches. While this is a truly innovative design for a reciprocating saw, the fact that this is also the first cordless Sawzall with a vibration-reducing counterbalance mechanism should not be overlooked. This is a feature many of us have been waiting to see in the cordless Sawzall, and it is especially appreciated in uncomfortably close quarters, where any extra vibration and shock just makes your job more difficult. The Hatchet also has a different trigger configuration than other reciprocating saws. When the handle is folded, it feels like a cordless-drill grip and trigger, and when the saw is extended to its full length, it feels like the barrel grips found on grinders. This trigger setup is great when the handle is folded, but not as ideal when the tool is at its full length and being used like a traditional Sawzall. As with Milwaukee's other Sawzalls, this one features the excellent tool-free blade-changing system that reverses the blade when needed, and it has a fully adjustable pivoting shoe. The Hatchet's tough motor provides 2,700 strokes per minute, comparable to other top-of-the-line cordless reciprocating saws, and the tool uses the same reversible 18-volt Power Plus battery as other Milwaukee cordless tools. This model comes with the tool only, so if you don't already use Milwaukee's Power Plus tools, you'll need to buy a battery separately. For remodelers, plumbers, and electricians, we think there's no better cordless reciprocating saw available. --Brian Trinen

 

What Customers Say About Bare-Tool Milwaukee 6514-20 The Hatchet 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw with Pivoting Handle (Tool Only, No Battery):

Get a Sawzall, or if 11 amps isn't good enough the 13-amp Super Sawzall. Nobody every asks for a "reciprocating construction saw" -- they ask for a Sawzall. Neglecting the fact that it's a much more convenient term, you have to realize that the Milwaukee name has been synonymous with these tools for longer than I want to admit knowing about them, and I've *never* used one in a situation where the convenience of cordless operation would outweigh the need for a REAL power tool. They're famous for a reason. Cheaper too.

igive this saw a 10 out of a ten It does everything I wanted it to do when I purchased it, Power, ease of use, and the ease of changig blades, a little heavy, but ,hey if thats what it takes to do the job I love ti

I generally agree with first review. The battery voltage can drop so low the charger will no longer charge it - battery spent. I just want to say that you WILL NEED 2 batteries. If you are buying the tool for home use and will not be using it daily, be sure to cycle the batteries anyway. Do a search under the replacement batteries on Amazon and read the reviews. Pluswise, this thing is handy around the house and at the local pick a part.BTW: milwaukee sux

I'm a coppersmith who started out as a roofing contractor, and have been working in the renovation and building trades for 26 years. Cuts right through heavy duty mild steel 1/8" easily. and have been been in business since 1986. Well worth it and a great deal.

Sawing through an 1 1/4" solid wood exterior wall for a door opening, NO problem. Ripping through studs and rafters, NO problem. Lightweight, but has all the power of a corded tool in my opinion. I'm not sure it's even an issue, and the charger gave me the heads up signal that the battery was too hot, so I set it aside for a couple minutes, then charged it right up no problem.

One night after a long night of overhead work I was tired and fed up, so I threw my new 18" drill from 10' up on a ladder down to my concrete shop floor to see what it was really made of, and it took the hit with nothing but a scuff to the body. The adjustable handle is great when up on a scaffolding or working down near the floor.and the reversible 18 volt battery is another great feature. The orbital action is another nice feature.and it does speed up rough rip cuts when neatness doesn't count.This is the 1st time I've used a quick blade holder on a sawzall, and it is one of the best features going. I also recommend the blade kit.very nice to have. I just finished gutting a garage for a renovation and wanted to put this tool to the test.it passed with flying colors.

Regardless, you will get a lot of cut time on one battery, and a lot of power too. I can't imagine a situation where you would be slowed down as long as you have two batteries.These tools are tough as nails too. I've owned alot of Milwaukee tools over the years, and still do. This and my new 1/2" drill are by far the best. You will definitely need 2 batteries with this tool. Sawing through a double 2 x 12 header beam, NO problem. Both feel great, good balance, and work great, period.

Changing blades has always been one of the worst and slowest parts of using a sawzall.now it's not even an issue.FWIW, I also have an 18 Volt 1/2" Lok-Tor Driver/Drill Kit so I just use my battery charger and 2 batteries for both tools. After about 8-9' of continuous cutting through a solid wood 1 1/4" thick wall and 7-8 studs, the battery needed to be swapped out, but had to cool down for a few minutes before accepting a charge. I've read a lot of reviews on this site when buying tools,and many have been very helpful, so I've decided to return the favor to hopefully help someone out. My website is copperwork.com

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