Review Wen 33606 Jigsaw with Laser – Home Depot Seeds Review
Review Wen 33606 Jigsaw with Laser – Home Depot Seeds Review
This is my first look at the Wen variable speed jig saw. My first impression is that its a good value for the price point that its at.
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does it use T age U type blades?
priced this at 31 on amazon. amazing saw with laser and light for the price point. i may pick this up thx to this video. Nice job !!
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you researched – Schallingora Dexterous Programme Scheme (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good exclusive guide for taking a drawing and turning it into wood minus the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my buddy finally got astronomical success with it.
How is it holding up?
Nice review. On the bottom plate: is the plastic shoe removeable?
not a bad jigsaw for the money , it does have some features that a high end jigsaw like a Bosch one has but make no mistake Bosch quality is hard to beat and that’s why it would be around 140 .00 dollars more the laser is really more of a homeowners gadget professionals don’t need them and will watch the blade in action
not having tilting base to cut wood at an angle?
The biggest problem with this jigsaw is the inability to adjust the laser. Mine’s way off.
What is the hex wrench need it for? Thanks for the review
I love this jigsaw.
I got one today..it looks pretty nice so thanks for the video it save me time reading this manual..i wish somebody said what is the best blade for wood and metal..? like playwood,2×4…
*Very rugged saw.>>>**t.co/IJtZMxESVn** Definitely has some weight to it but remains easy to manipulate. First use of it was to cut 4+" dia holes in several pieces of particle board. Piece of cake. No issues with flying blades as some have experienced. The blade remained almost perfectly vertical even through constant turning of the tool to cut circles. Has more power than my Dad’s old Ryobi JigSaw.*