18-Volt Cordless Recip Saws

Power and runtime separate the best from the rest

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Five years ago in tools of the trade a test of the first generation of lithium-ion–powered reciprocating saws determined that for getting the job done quickly, 36-volt tools were the ones to buy—most 18-volt models weren’t up to jobsite challenges. But I’m happy to report that advancements in motor and battery technology make some of the newer 18-volt models capable of serious work. They’re worth considering to add cordless convenience to your demolition and other recip-saw jobs.

I tested the tools in kit form with a battery, charger, and carrying case (where available). Keep in mind that these saws are also sold without batteries or chargers (referred to as “bare tools”) for users who already have batteries and chargers from the same manufacturer.

This article originally appeared in Tools of the Trade magazine. Click here to view it in its entirety.

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Michael Springer

Michael Springer specializes in tool testing and construction industry coverage. While not wielding a chain saw, axe, or drawknife for rustic woodworking projects, Michael seeks out and restores antique hand tools to add to his extensive “user tool” collection. Outside of the shop, Michael is a passionate rock drummer and pipe band drummer who enjoys both performing and teaching.

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