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Makita JR3070CT 15 Amp Reciprocating Saw | 
enlarge | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $344.20 Buy New: $178.96 You Save: $165.24 (48%)
New (38) Refurbished (1) from $135.00
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 4338
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 27 x 11 x 5
MPN: JR3070CT Model: JR3070CT UPC: 088381061322 EAN: 0088381061322 ASIN: B0009OR92E
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| Features:
| • | "Tool-Less" blades change for easy blade and shoe adjustment. | | • | Powerful 15.0 amp motor for continuous operation. | | • | All ball and needle bearing construction for longer tool life. | | • | Variable speed for precise cutting in a variety of materials. | | • | Externally accessible brushes for easier maintenance. |
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Product Description 15A, Variable Speed, Anti Vibration Technology Reciprocating Saw, 2 Times Less Vibration With Counter Balance System, Unique Clutch Assembly Helps Protect The Gears Should The Blade Bind, 4-Position Orbital/Straight Cutting Action, Variable Speed Dial For Presetting Maximum Speed, Powerful 15A Motor With Electronic Speed Control Maintains Constant Speed Under Load, Long 1-1/4" Stroke For Faster Cutting, "Tool-Less" Blade Change & Shoe Adjusment, Includes: Blade & Metal Tool Case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Look out, Milwaukee November 24, 2008 Andrea F (NJ United States) For years, there has only been one manufacturer that offered a reciprocating saw that had a counterbalance, orbital action and a steel case. That has all changed with this saw. I wont get into the Makita VS. Milwaukee debate. I own a Milwaukee 6321-21 11 amp orbital with counterbalance. It is a great saw. This saw to me is just as good. A milwaukee is like a hummer. This is like a Cadilac Escalade. Both will do the job, one just has more finese. In useage I found this to be smoother and quieter than the Milwaukee. Granted,this is new and the Milwaukee is a few years older. The blade change on the makita is slightly better. The shoe however is not.(as others have pointed out, it is very loose.) I wont say it is better than the Milwaukee offerings, but it is on par at least. Home Depot had these on Clearance for 99 dollars. I got mine for 75 because it was a display and did not have the paperwork, case or blades.
Inadequate shoe support mechanism July 4, 2008 P. R. Demers (Cape Cod MA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this tool for 6 months during a major renovation. All started well and I was very impressed with the saw. The one short coming is the front shoe and the shoe holder. The mechanism that holds the shoe became looser and sloppier, causing the blade to cut into the shoe as it would rotate. The entire shoe support mechanism eventually just fell apart, rendering the saw unusable. Something a little more substantial is needed. I would be willing to accept a more robust shoe holder in exchange for the `inconvenience' of having to use a wrench to adjust it. A good motor and good blade change mechanism are offset by the shoe mechanism rendering the saw inoperable after only 6 months. Buy with caution.
the BEAST May 15, 2008 willPS (MD US) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
So powerful. Too much power really, it cuts too fast. It's my special forces sawzall, and it's so satisfying to have a difficult piece of work, then just say, "get the beast" and watch that tough piece of work get dealt with, quickly. I actually find it hard (well, "skill intensive" anyway) to use when cutting out OSB/plywood for windows because it's so powerful that it's tough to keep a straight line and keep the studs undamaged. Since its so big, corded, and so powerful, it's not my common/lighter use saw, which is the cordless LXT. But the second that I'm frustrated with a sawing application, I have this epiphany, and say, "f*** you, problem" and get the beast. I saw someone complain about the foot, which I guess is a bit dinky for the overall build, but they're probably the most frustrated that they sent it back! No problems with the blade holder, and the foot only got some wear for me at max extension using a narrow 12" Bosch metal blade bent over, and it was minor. Probably should have lowered the foot and no problems. This saw is somewhat heavy, but it actually might be easier to use for the average person since it's got such good anti vibration technology. The power is audible and it sounds like a jet taking off, pretty exhilarating! I'll review the LXT saw for comparison. Edit: In actuality, the saw is almost no bigger than my LXT, and although it has more girth, I guess it just seems that way because its so powerful! It is a bit heavier.
Not Perfect, but as good as I have found March 31, 2008 Benjamin J. Flom (Brooklyn, NY United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a few reciprocating saws (all "top of the line"), this one, the SawZall (13 AMP and rotating) and the Hitachi 12 AMP. I think this saw is the best of the group - but still not what I expected. After about 2 months of use this saw broke on me. The motor still turns but the shaft does not move in and out. This saw when it works is very good, cuts well, and the case is nice (I like that it is heavy). Truth be known I do not think any of the reciprocating saws are made with the quality of my original all metal Sawzall. I do not think any saw today is made for professional use and regular demolition work. As far as durability, this unit is made in China, the rubber boot on the blade changing mechanism will break off within about 20 uses (my Sawzall took 1/2 that time to break, my Hitachi still works, my original sawzall still works - 2 repairs in 25 years). The saw gets very hot during prolonged use (the rubber boot on the blade changing piece is there so you can touch it and change the blade because it gets too hot to touch. I think it needs a better mechanism to connect the reciprocating arm to the motor. The arm should go back and forth - no matter what and should stay aligned (the saw does not do anything else!). From what is available today, this unit is probably best of bread and is fine.
Outstanding product September 6, 2007 John Zygmunt (Philadelphia, Pa) I've been using this tool almost daily for awhile now and it still impresses me. The antivibration technology is unmatched. Everyone who used this tool wanted one of their own.
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