Check stroke length (mm), stroke rate (spm), tool-free blade change, weight, and whether it has orbital action or anti-vibration features. Choose a model based on what you’ll be cutting – wood, metal, or demolition work.
It’s great for demolition, cutting studs, pipes, nailed wood, or pruning branches. The saw works well in tight spaces and on irregular materials where circular or jigsaws aren’t suitable.
Battery life depends on capacity (Ah) and material resistance – usually 15–45 minutes of active use. For heavy-duty jobs, go for higher voltage (18V+) and a brushless motor.
Clean the blade mount and motor housing, check battery terminals, and replace the blade when worn. Charge the battery as recommended and store the tool in a dry place.
Yes, for flexibility and cord-free work, especially during demolition or outdoor use. Corded saws offer longer runtime, but cordless models are more convenient and powerful enough for most tasks.