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DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, 3,000 Strokes Per Minute, Variable Speed Trigger, Bare Tool Only (DCS380B)

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DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, 3,000 Strokes Per Minute, Variable Speed Trigger, Bare Tool Only (DCS380B)

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· 4-position blade clamp of DEWALT 20V reciprocating saw allows for flush cutting and increased positional versatility with tool-free blade changes · 1-1/8-inch stroke length delivers a fast cutting speed · Variable speed trigger with 0-3000 spm provides increased blade control and fast cutting speed · Pivoting adjustable shoe extends blade life and allows depth-of-cut control · Rubber comfort grip delivers optimal comfort and control · Double oil sealed shaft resists and increases durability

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MatthewReviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024

The DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw is a solid tool for tough cutting jobs. With 3,000 strokes per minute and a variable speed trigger, it’s easy to control and delivers excellent performance. Lightweight and durable, it’s perfect for both DIY and professional tasks. Keep in mind it’s a bare tool, so a battery is sold separately. Great addition to any tool collection!

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GregBooksReviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025

I bought the Dewalt 20v reciprocating saw for a few projects around the house. It is very easy to use and more convenient than the corded version. How ever, I found it to eat through batteries if used continuously. In a few hours, I used two 2 amp batteries and a 5 amp battery. Would buy again. Great quality like my other DeWalt tools.

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rickyReviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025

Great tool with awesome adjustability!

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BReviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025

Trimmed oak trees with it last weekend and it did great. No more chainsaw on the ladder.

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Radu GruianReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024

I recently got this tool to cut PVC and ABS pipes for a DIY project. The tool feels solid and well made, but it has a few pretty annoying problems: 1. The blades do not lock in properly. I got DeWalt blades too. Once locked in, there's significant side-to-side play, as if the calipers do not fully tighten over the blade in the locked position. That seems to me like a pretty major flaw, since at high speed the back-and-forth motion of the saw can easily push the blade sideways and snap it. I don't know what the folks at Dewalt were thinking.. maybe they designed the saw for thicker blades and the recent ones they sell are just not thick enough (cost savings??) resulting in this arguably unsafe condition. 2. The angle of attack seems wrong. If you look closely at the photos, you can see that the blade installs at a certain angle relative to the axis of motion, which means it is not possible to use this saw like one would use a manual saw , where the teeth move back and forth perfectly along the saw's axis of motion. Instead, the teeth move away from the material when the blade pushes forward, and subsequently they hit and bite into the material at an angle when the blade pulls back. This introduces more vibration than necessary and makes the cuts rougher than they would be otherwise if the blade teeth were to simply move back and forth along the axis of motion. 3. The shoe at the tip is flimsy. There is a metal shoe at the tip that allows the saw body to push against and align with the material for a 90 degree cut. This shoe swivels up-down, but it's not possible to "lock" it in any given position. It will swivel while cutting, as one moves the saw along the material. I don't see the point of this. It introduces yet another point of instability during cuts, in addition to the side-to-side blade play.

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ChrisReviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024

Used a Spyder blade and cut through wood like butter. The compact design is nice, it makes it more comfortable and easier to handle than a normal sized sawzall.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025

Works great as expected from a Dewalt product.

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Natalie KillenReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

Work has expanded & gotten much easier for my husband since purchasing this tool. It is very durable, well built, great price, fits in the toolbox

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Alejandro RiosReviewed in Mexico on August 13, 2024

excelente ayuda al momento de cortar los arboles de la casa, sin batallar tanto hace buen corte de hasta el tronco, aunque hay que comprar unas buenas baterias aparte, excelente herramienta.

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Emilio Barcenas del CastilloReviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2023

Me ha servido muy bien.

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JerryReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2022

This is described as 20v for the US market but works fine with standard 18v Dewalt XR batteries. These are not precision cutters, but great for chopping up stuff where millimetre accuracy is not needed. As per the description, the blade fits in two different ways which can be handy where access is difficult. It has a bright LED which also helps a lot. As with all saws of this type, the blade can catch and make the saw jump if you are not careful, so protective gloves and eye protectors are a good idea - the queues at A&E are so long these days, so why take a chance on injuring yourself?

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NTReviewed in Canada on October 16, 2018

This is a tool only version. Perfect if you are already invested in the Dewalt tool system. Unit itself looks well built, typical Dewalt quality. Has a good weight to it but not too heavy. Adding a battery 4A battery pack to it did not off balance the tool. It felt comfortable in my hands and also during operation. I like the safety switch so you can lock the trigger and not accidentally turn it on if when switching blades. Or if you have curious little ones running around, they won't accidentally turn it on. I usually remove the battery, it's a habit I have when using power tools. After I am done with it, even for a minute, I will unplug the power source. Installation of your choice of blades is straight forward. flip the tab on the side of the unit and slide the blade in. One thing I did not like is that you have to keep holding that tab up. It's spring loaded so if you let go, it locks it again. Personally, I prefer one that you unlock and then lock but that's a minor gripe. You can mount your blades in a variety of ways to fit your work situation. The instructions provided is clear. I needed a reciprocating saw for a quick project and used it to cut through two cedar fence ties stacked on top of one another. I had to cut from the bottom up (backwards) due to space constraints and this is where the compact design of the tool shined. If this was a regular sized recip saw, I would not have enough room to work work. The compact size allowed me to fit into a tight spot and still keep control of the tool while in operation. Grip on the saw was good and I felt in control of it. The saw does kick back a bit but use some common sense, hold it steady and don't force it to cut faster than it can manage and you won't have any issues. I used Diablo blades with the saw as I've had good experiences with the in the past with saw blades. The combo was perfect for my needs and made quick work of cutting through both ties quickly.

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gregReviewed in Australia on September 13, 2023

A lovely piece of gear, it might be my favorite. Good for so many purposes.