How to Find the Right Recipro Saw

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The reliability and functionality of a reciprocating saw keeps these tools at the top of everyone's wish list; allowing craftsman and homeowners to do their jobs better and faster, a good recipro saw can cut through anything from overgrown tree branches to thick metal piping.
Though everyone may want one of these babies, not everyone knows how to find the best tool for their individual needs.
Here, though, are a few simple steps to help you end up with the recipro saw that fits you best.
Consider what you plan to do with the tool.
It's always wise to allow your degree and type of use to determine the tool that will best suit you.
If you use the tool rarely and only to trim your hedges or for other small maintenance operations, you likely don't need a too extravagant saw, however, if you find yourself always cutting branches or demolishing other household spoils for disposal you probably require a more industrial tool.
For heavy-users and tradesman cutting through everything from thick studs to metal pipes, you'll certainly want a recipro saw with a bit of gusto behind it.
Determine your preference between a cordless and a corded saw.
Being free to roam where ever you might go, a cordless power tool offers substantially more mobility; this is especially helpful in a recipro saw where much of its use occurs in the great outdoors.
Corded tools, on the other hand, have a constant stream of high power without relying on a battery.
They also tend to be a bit lighter.
With the constant improvement in battery technology, however, this weight difference is becoming more and more negligible.
In the end, it's more a choice of preference - I tend to gravitate towards cordless in the reciprocating world.
Preferring one brand to another can help you drastically reduce your option pool.
However, before you jump at the first brand you recognize, or, perhaps even one you know well, you should do a bit of cross-comparing to ensure you are getting exactly what you need at a price you can stomach.
Remember though that no two tools are built alike, typically, each manufacturer will excel in building a particular tool.
I recommend Milwaukee every time for the best reciprocating saws but Makita is fast at their heels.
To make sure you don't spend too much (or too little), be sure to set a budget.
Being familiar with pricing and with your own price range helps ensure you make the best investment.
It's also important to keep in mind that an inexpensive saw is usually inexpensively made and might not be worth your hard earned money.
Similarly, an expensive tool is usually so for being meticulously manufactured.
You should also consider the importance of a good warranty.
Ensuring you're investing in a quality, trusted product, having a good warranty is a great thing to keep in your tool box.
Most industrial brands include a one year warranty on corded tools, around three years on cordless tools, and one year on batteries and chargers.
If possible, it's also good to hold and tinker a bit with a recipro saw before you make your purchase.
Being able to personally handle the saw before making a commitment ensures you are totally happy with the tool and its weight, balance, etc.
It's certainly okay if you can't personally meet the tool before-hand, just something to consider.
Like reaching for your most comfortable pair of jeans, it's always important to find a good, comfortable fit in a power tool; having a good fit with your tool is, in my opinion, nearly as important as wearing the right prescription.
In the long run, finding the best tool is a bit of a process, but it's one you certainly won't regret undertaking.
The right recipro saw is out there for you somewhere and with a bit of homework, it's as good as in your capable hands.
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