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RE: sawzall recommendations?

To: "Gene Merritt" <merrittgene@uswest.net>, <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: sawzall recommendations?
From: "Paul Mele" <Paul.Mele@usermail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 17:34:20 -0400
Dear Gene:

Does your wife have any sisters?

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net
[mailto:shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Gene Merritt
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:03 AM
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: sawzall recommendations?



I've used an actual Sawzall (brand name) corded saw, but I purchased a
Special Buy saw at Sears for $89.  I believe mine is 6.0 amp and 1-1/8"
stroke, which is comparable to the name brands, but the cost was about $40
less and I've never been disappointed.  I've used mine for removing
mufflers, cutting siding and cutting tree limbs and it works great.

I agree with Mark's comments about weight and battery life, so although
cordless drills are a necessity, I doubt most people need the cordless
convenience for this type of tool.

A big factor in my book is "look & feel" so go to the store and have her
hold each choice to see which feels best, how easy the blade change is, etc.

BTW, I can proudly say that my wife happily received a plunge router for her
birthday and a table saw for a wedding present.  A lot of guys are
jealous....

-----Original Message-----
From: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net
[mailto:shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of
jmark.vanscoter@amd.com
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 10:40 AM
To: ericm@lne.com; shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: sawzall recommendations?



Eric said: "My fiance wants a Sawzall for her birthday.  She really likes
the Makita cordless drill that I got her a few years ago.

Would they be hard to handle for a small woman? How long do the batteries
last on something with that large a motor?

Eric-

Two or three points--
1. All Sawzall type products (cored or cordless) are intense, violent tools.
They can be difficult to handle by anyone. That said, anyone can learn how
to use them successful.

2. The battery-powered version are handy but HEAVY, a few pounds more than
the corded. The charge will undoubtedly last longer than she will last using
it.

However, the batteries will die periodically, and are quite expensive. Check
out the price of the replacement batteries. It may SHOCK you. Unless you
really, really need the cordless utility, you may be better of with a cored
model.

3. Marry that woman before she gets away. She wants a Sawzall for her
birthday? That is the fantasy woman for many guys I know (myself included)!

Mark V.S. in Austin, TX



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