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Makita Barrel Grip Brushless Jigsaw

2/29/2016

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Just over six months ago we decided to switch to the barrel grip Makita DJV181 brushless jigsaw. Before we bought this one we ran the LXT top handle Jigsaw for many of years. There was nothing wrong with our older one, we've just been switching over to the new brushless cordless tools.

I was a bit worried about not having a switch to control the on and off. But after running it for a little while I got used to the buttons. You can push either one to shut it down.
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Now there's two buttons to get this jigsaw started it's quite easy you just push the unlock button which gives you about 10 seconds to push the power button before it locks itself. Once it starts it will have a soft start until it gets load on the motor then it goes up to your set speed. I believe this is for less vibration so that you can get a nicer start and be more accurate when cutting into the wood. It absolutely works flawlessly.
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There are two LEDs above each side of the blade which provide more than enough light to see where you're cutting.

Installing your blade works very nicely, you don't have to pull the release to slide the blade in it just pops right in. Another great feature that I noticed is that the blade holder is spring loaded, so if your blade is hot all you do is pull the release and it pops right out.

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It has one setting for straight cut and then three settings for orbital cuts. At the back of the machine just above the battery there are six different settings for your speed.

One of my favorite blades to use in this jigsaw is a coping blade for Precision work. This jigsaw is like any other Makita tool it's well-thought-out and will be at the top of the jigsaw game for a long time.

I'm sure everyone can agree one of the worst things about a corded jigsaw is obviously having the cord in your way. I cannot count how many times I have nearly screwed up a cut because the cord gets stuck or in the way.

So if you're still running a corded jigsaw or thinking of upgrading, this would definitely be the one to pick up! We highly recommend it.
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Milwaukee Service Center

2/23/2016

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So yesterday I was framing out a closet and needed to cut out the bottom plate for the doors. I pulled out my trusty Milwaukee M18 Fuel Sawzall and tossed a blade in.
​I started my cut and about 3 seconds into it the Sawzall quit.

First thing I did was pull the battery and toss in another, nope didn't work. The LED light by the blade was blinking. I then called Milwaukees service number which is conveniently 1-800-sawdust.
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​They transferred me to a technician who asked me a couple questions. He came to conclusion that its not going to be a simple fix and it would have to be taken into the service center.
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The next morning I took it in. The guys there were super friendly. They had a look at it while I told them what happened and the technician right away said its the switch.
​They took my name and number and said they would fix it.

​I drove down the street and got 4 gallons of paint mixed up and talked for a bit to the guys at the paint store. I hoped in the truck and was about to back out when the phone rang. It was the service center telling me that my Sawzall was fixed and ready to be picked up! 35 minutes it took them to change out the switch.

​I drove right over to get it. The manager told me sometimes this happens. Tools are a lot more complex then they used to be. This tool for instance has 3 boards in it. I thanked him and got on my way.

​Its amazing how far we have moved along with power tools in the last 10 years. With the amount of tools Milwaukee sells of course there's going to be some hiccups.  But never fear Milwaukee will stand behind their tools and get them back to you as quick as they can! With a five year warranty and service like this how could you go wrong?


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    Murray Kruger

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