mohamed abdelouahab khebicheon February 28, 2023 at 6:32 am
*I was using my 25 year old Jig Saw at my daughters house when the jaw that holds the blade broke. A contractor who was working there also let me borrow his Dewalt Jig saw to finish my job, and I was amazed at the quality and power and smoothness of this machine>>>**t.co/AuBMTaBz0X** Β I finished the job and when I got home I ordered the same model for myself that night. I have since used it several times and I enjoy it more every time I use it .*
*I’ve had some timeπ **allabout.wiki/DJV180Z** to get used to using the saw now and I think its a good one. It feels very solid and well made – great Makita Jigsaw quality. I like the settings it has for the eliptical blade movement and blowing dust out of the blade path. The quick blade change lever is easy to use but wont be accidentally bumped. I feel that this is a tool that will last me many years. I was considering the next model up to get the additional blade stabilization, but I think most of the blade flex happens below the foot of the saw anyway were there cant be any support. I think usage technique can make up for most blade flex and you also have to realize that this is a fact of life with a jigsaw and use it accordingly.*
*I was using my 25 year old Jig Saw at my daughters house when the jaw that holds the blade broke. A contractor who was working there also let me borrow his Dewalt Jig saw to finish my job, and I was amazed at the quality and power and smoothness of this machine>>>**t.co/AuBMTaBz0X** Β I finished the job and when I got home I ordered the same model for myself that night. I have since used it several times and I enjoy it more every time I use it .*
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*I’ve had some timeπ **allabout.wiki/DJV180Z** to get used to using the saw now and I think its a good one. It feels very solid and well made – great Makita Jigsaw quality. I like the settings it has for the eliptical blade movement and blowing dust out of the blade path. The quick blade change lever is easy to use but wont be accidentally bumped. I feel that this is a tool that will last me many years. I was considering the next model up to get the additional blade stabilization, but I think most of the blade flex happens below the foot of the saw anyway were there cant be any support. I think usage technique can make up for most blade flex and you also have to realize that this is a fact of life with a jigsaw and use it accordingly.*
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