Do you know why you need a reciprocating saw in a tool kit?
Of course, you do, and we’ll tell you the reasons. Your works determine the need to use a typical saw.
For example, you use a jigsaw for pruning and shaping cuts, a circular saw for long and clean cuts, and miter saw for accurate bevel and miter cuts.
And you buy a reciprocating saw adding to your kit for renovation, demolition, and more jobs.
This saw can help you cut through the materials that other saws cannot perform, and it can also be used in the small nooks. [Read more…]