WORX 20V Max Lithium-ion Reciprocating Saw – you just want one right?

For the hard core tradies you’ll know all about reciprocating saws right?  Well, for us home hopeful DIYers there’s always something cool you’d want to add to the tool shed, this new 20V Max Lithium-ion Reciprocating Saw from WORX is one such thing.

This baby can cut just about anything, and with the power of a 20V lithium-ion battery the “WX508.9” is one you’ll want to create a space on the tool shed wall for.

And of course, as the lithium-ion reference confirms, this is battery powered and thus cordless.

Sitting out in the open at full tilt this thing hits 2,900 rpm, so it will be able to cut multiple materials without a problem.  PVC Pipe, wood, even steel.

There’s no tool required to change the blade so that job is easier, plus it’s designed to be comfortable to hold.

Specifications :

  • Stroke length: 22mm

Max cutting capacity:

  • Wood          177mm
  • PVC Pipe     76mm
  • Steel            12 mm

The WORX 20V Max Lithium-ion Reciprocating Saw WX508.9 is now available at an RRP of $149.00

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