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Old 11-24-2013, 01:57 AM   #2563
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Another new reciprocal saw! This is the third one I've bought in as many months, but this one is really special. Reciprocal saws are usually the best choice for the specialty styrofoam carving I do most often on my job, though I sometimes use chain saws, too. I burnt out my heavy duty saw on the last huge project. Last I looked, the reciprocal saw I wanted with the rarely available lock-on trigger, (keeps me from getting tendonitis), was out of stock, and I presumed discontinued. So I bought a crappy interim saw until I could figure out what I really wanted. And then my cute little one-handed Rigid brand saw burnt out because I overused it, and I had to buy another one of those, too.

Today I found a heavy duty Makita reciprocal saw WITH a lock on trigger on sale, and I bought it! Instantly. No questions asked. I LOVE buying new tools!
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