The Makita 40V Max Brushless Reciprocating Saw Skin delivers exceptional cutting performance, boasting speeds up to 70% faster than its 18V counterpart. Its impressive cutting capacity extends to handling wood up to 255mm wide, making it a powerful tool for various applications.
High-performance cutting speeds up to 70% faster than the equivalent 18V model
Massive cutting capacity with the ability to cut wood up to 255mm wide
High durability construction with battery vibration suppression protecting the battery
Blade ejection lever for convenient removal without having to touch the blade
Electric speed selector, high speed for wood cutting & low speed for metal cutting
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