Best Cordless Top-Handle Jigsaw Head-To-Head
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2021
- Best Cordless Jigsaw - Comparison Testing ToolBoxBuzz [UPDATED VERSION]
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Festool Purchase Link: shrsl.com/2wax5
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Milwaukee Purchase Link: shrsl.com/2wax8
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Black & Decker Model: BDCJS20CBlack and Decker jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,500SPM Stroke Length: 3/4″ Weight: 4.3lbs Tool-Free Blade Change Accepts both U and T shank blades Built-in dust blower 45° bevel shoe capacity for angled cuts in both directions Variable Speed Trigger
Bosch Model: JSH180Bbosch jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,700 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 4.1lbs One-handed blade insertion and ejection for convenience and ease of use LED light for illuminating cut line Adjustable footplate for bevel cuts of up to 45° Built-in dust blower Variable Speed Trigger
Craftsman Model: CMSC600D1Craftsman jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,500 SPM Stroke Length: 3/4″ Weight: 4.35 lbs Beveling shoe for bevel cuts of up to 45° Variable speed trigger 3 orbital cutting settings Key-less blade clamp Built-in dust blower
DEWALT Model: DCS334P1Dewalt jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,200 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 5.2 lbs Brushless Motor Integrated dust blower All-metal, keyless shoe bevel with detents at 0°, 15°, 30°, and a positive stop at 45° 4-position orbital action LED light Variable Speed Trigger Accepts t-shank jigsaw blades
Festool Model: 576535Festool Jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 500-3,800 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 5.29 lbs Variable speed motor blade automatically adapts to style of cut Tool free multi base platform and inserts Carbide blade guidance system for perpendicular cuts Stroboscopic LEDs freeze the blade in operation Brushless motor
Hilti Model: 2133672Hilti Jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,000 SPM Stroke Length: 1-3/32″ Weight: 5.41 lbs Variable-speed trigger with lock for continuous sawing Keyless “push in, click” chuck LED light Built-in dust blower Adjustable footplate for bevel cuts of up to 45°
Kobalt Model: KJS 324B-03Kobalt jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,000 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 5.2lbs Brushless Motor 4-position orbital action Tool-free blade changes Tool-free shoe adjustments; bevel left and right at 45° Dust blower Built-in LED light
Makita Jigsaw Model: XVJ02Z Strokes Per Minute: 800-3,500 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 5.8lbs Brushless Motor 3 orbital settings Variable 6-speed control dial The no-load speed reduction feature automatically reduces SPM for more accurate cutting starts “Tool-less” blade change system 0°- 45° left or right bevel capacity
Metabo Model: STAB18LTX100Metabo Jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,800 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 5.8lbs Selectable shaving blower function ensures free view of cutting line 4 Orbital Modes 0°- 45° left or right bevel capacity Changing saw blades without tools and with automatic ejection
Metabo HPT Model: CJ18DAQ4Metabo HPT jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,500 SPM Stroke Length: 1-1/32″ Weight: 4.2lbs 4 cutting modes LED light Variable speed trigger Tool-less blade change Splinter Guard Dust Blower 45º left and right adjustable base
Milwaukee Model: 2737-20 Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,500 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 4.85 lbs On/Off cut line blower keeps the cut line clear of debris, and allows user to turn off blower when using dust extraction Accepts T-Shank jigsaw blades 4-position orbital cutting Tool-less shoe bevel with positive stops allows for quick and accurate shoe adjustment with detents at 0°, 15°, 30°, and 45° LED light Brushless Motor Variable Speed Trigger
Porter-Cable Model: PCC650Bporter-cable jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,500 SPM Stroke Length: 3/4″ Weight: 4.2lbs Dust Blower 3 orbital settings Beveling shoe provides the ability to cut 0 to 45-degree bevel cuts Tool-free blade release Variable speed trigger
RIDGID Model: R8832BRidgid jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,500 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 4.15lbs Line Start Mode creates a more efficient, controlled cut by increasing speed after engaging material Adjustable Orbital Action Variable Speed Trigger and Variable Speed Dial Brushless Motor
Ryobi Model: PBLJS01Ryobi jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,500 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 4.0lbs Brushless Motor Easy release blade lever for quick blade changes 4 Orbital Settings Variable Speed Dial Tool-free bevel adjustment for easy bevel changes, with locking detent at 45° left and right Die-cast metal base for increased durability with included non-marring shoe LED Light
Skil Model: JS820202Skil jigsaw Strokes Per Minute: 0-3,000 SPM Stroke Length: 1″ Weight: 4.74lbs Brushless Motor 4 Stage Orbital Action Dust Blower Tool-Free Blade Change - Навчання та стиль
How is this channel not more popular. You should do a collab with project farm
help spread the word
@@ConcordCarpenter this channel is #1, there is no competition. I use corded tools but I get this is primarily a cordless channel.
It’s baffling to me as well
Because Project Farms actually records all the testing and shares it with the viewers, this guy is expecting us to just take him by his word. Which to me means nothing.
You guys are awesome! Putting these tool reviews is so time consuming and has so much depth it's amazing! Thanks so much.
The definitive place for tool reviews and comparisons. Great work.
Always love your head 2 head reviews. You and your team go all out in these and I can confidently say, everyone here appreciates it.
I appreciate that!
Guys,
It was brought to our attention that there was a mistake found in the final ranking chart of the EARLIER VERSION of our jigsaw Head-to-Head video.
It's truly impressive when our readers read through and pay attention to our data! As you know it takes a lot of data to create our final rankings, and we made a mistake in sorting one of the columns in the final score table
The important thing is that we get it right but we do apologize for any incorrect final scoring. This is the corrected version.
I appreciate seeing the updated version. Even if along the way my Makita jigsaw now has to share first place. 😂
@A Concord Carpenter / ToolBoxBuzz Thanks Rob for the corrections and reupload. Can't wait for the barrel style jig saw jigsaw head-to-head.
Hope you, the staff at TBB, and your families stay safe and well.
Still incorrect; Black&Decker has a final combined score of 59, not 45.
Thank you for taking the time to do these head to heads. I seriously appreciate the real world evaluation and the attempt to level the field I your evaluations
I have been waiting for this one 👍
Thanks Rob and the guys from Ireland. As the buyer of tools for our Men’s Shed project, I regularly look at your reviews to get ideas on what to purchase. Thanks.
Wow. You could see just how smooth or not smooth some of those jig saws cut while in the rig you guys put together. That Festool just looked buttery smooth. Awesome vid guys
I automatically come to you guys for all my decisions on tool buying! Thank you for all the time and effort on these videos :)
Always love these vids and dont know how they not mega popular. Love the work guys and gals.
As always, The best head to heads and tools reviews on UA-cam!
Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
I have the Ryobi and I love it. Haven't done scroll work yet. Using the Ryobi Jissaw to re-building my fathers shed.
As much as I enjoy project farm and what he does, your head to head shootouts are much more realistic to what a tradesmen like myself sees out in the real world.
I like project farm better because the tests are explained better and you can see more of the tests. And he sometimes test durability like when a tool is dropped. He also factors in the coat Project farm would have identified Festool as a good tool but a 350 dollar jog saw that you need to buy the additional accessory pack and a 350 dollar tool that didn’t nail down 1st in some important categories. He also over stresses some tools too
As always, this channel is still the best tools review on youtube. keep up the good work everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got the Milwaukee jigsaw as a freebie on a holiday sale with my Drill/Impact M18 Fuel kit. I'm loving it so far. Comfortable to use and very smooth operating.
Increbible work! Best most through tool reviews out there period!
Appreciate that
You and Project Farm are all i use now for choosing tools to buy. I know they are your competition but you guys are both great.
I think having BOTH your channels putting expensive tools through the ringer is a good thing, it keeps these companies in check. Just got a free Ryobi D-Handle jigsaw with my Ryobi HP Brad nailer purchase and Project Farm did NOT have a Jigsaw review so gj! keep it up!
Just what I needed to hear. Great timing. Excellent analysis. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
No need to apologize for your testing procedures, you provide some of the best tool reviews on the web
Excellent test. Thank you for doing this!
Fantastic and comprehensive video. Thanks for all the time and effort put into this. I'm getting ready to buy one.
Glad it was helpful!
Not sure how a "professional" testing crew would have done it differently, this one nailed all the criteria that tradesmen care for. I can't even imagine how much time actually went into this from start to finish, thank you! 🤜🤛
Thanks Myke
Your reviews are the best. Thanks!
You guys do an incredible job reviewing tools. 👏👏🙌🙌
been in the market recently for a table saw, benchtop planer and jigsaw and the reviews here have all been excellent. You also quite honestly mention in each video that you are not "professional testers" but I think pro testers could take a leaf out of your book as you do a really comprehensive job and also allow potential buyers to make their own minds up based on user case and whats important for them. Thanks for all the effort, it's really appreciated 🙏👊👍
Impressive. Loved the breakdown. Personally a Milwaukee fan. Good to see all those other instruments in action also. Very helpful and very well done.
Appreciate keeping ryobi in your tests
Great job guys!!! Very detailed and the article also!!!!! Thank you!
I’m a huge makita guy but recently got into kobalt namely for the 7 1/4 miter saw which is amazing. So I bought the kobalt jig because it was so much cheaper then the makita and I absolutely love it. Hard to beat kobalt especially for the prices.
I am in the market for a cordless top handle jigsaw to replace my trusty corded Bosch. I am in awe of the time, effort, and detail provided by these Head to Head tests :-). Thanks !
Amazing content. Better than consumer reports. Super transparent and open with sharing the data
this was very helpful, thank you
Amazing, thank you for the indepth analysis !
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am a scientist and a physician, this is the best work I have seen when comparing tools. Like the fact of creating jigs to minimize human factors and allowing the tool to perform without any interference, making the data collection more accurate. Excellent job and believe this should be the standard to be emulated by others. Agree with those expressing that price is essential to be included as it is an important factor in the mind of many when buying any power tool. Maybe consider collecting data on tool's durability, more common damage incurred from its long use combined with the price as it may show that higher price tools may not be equal to durability or vice versa; as it may help buyers to see durability, as more important than price in the long run. We used this approach when buying, for example, cars or power washers, as in the latter, Honda motors equipped power washers are considered very durable/reliable. Great job!
Awesome job guys thanks for your time and effort you put in your videos
Thanks for watching!
This was the best video on reviews for jig saws. It lacked bullet points while he mentioned the top runners but you can write your notes down from the very well written article. Thank you for all the great insight! Looks like I’ll be shopping for a Ridgid since the Festool is pricey.
Thank you guys what you are doing, I always follow you before I buy any tool .
Thank you very much 😊 .
This is a very well thought out video and expensive to make.
Good job !!!!!
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I have Dewalt Cordless tools other than my corded Milwaukee Sawzall, but I need a jigsaw and that Milwaukee is my pick thanks to the great time and effort put into this video
I own and use several of these saws. Chief among them are my Festool Carvex (PSB420C) with the barrel handle and the Dewalt Cordless. I typically use my Dewalt during rough framing but use the Carvex for cabinetry installations, thicker stock, countertops, and when the cut truly matters.
I prefer the Festool for the accessories available, extended capabilities, battery life, and dust collection. While expensive, for my use, it's definitely worth the money.
Always great videos from this channel. Robert, your energy and presentation is fantastic. Regards from 🇬🇧
Thanks
Well done. Best test/rank video ive ever watched.
Thank you
Thanks for watching… With 3/4 of the way through an impact wrench head to head, and just started a multi tool head to head. Both are going to be great
Thank you. Great comparison. Well done.
Thank you! I’m a lady DIYer looking for something to replace an old B+D that practically rattles your teeth loose. I’ve been avoiding a home repair project for this reason. This comparison and ranking is most helpful!
Glad we were able to help good luck.
Amazing head-to-head!!
Looks like you tested about everything! Nice video hope to see more.
That's the plan!
Just got the Milwaukee Fuel model and love it, throw an XC8.0 a Diablo blade and cut away 💪🏼
Great video. Obviously a lot of time and effort. Thanks
Thank you for sharing, your expertise, and your hard work
My pleasure!
Just a general comment about jig saws:
A jigsaw was one of my first power tools. This was partly because you can find some really affordable ones; I think I paid $20 back then.
I didn’t use it very often - or not nearly as often as I liked. The deficiencies of the tool left me discouraged: wandering cuts, bending blades on big curved cuts, fussy blade changes.
I then got an early Makita stick- battery model. Not much better, very short run time, and required different blades. I did notice how excellent the Makita blade was.
Years later I got a corded “pro” model. This $$$ Makita worked like a dream. What a difference! Tool-less blade change (which I first saw on a DeWalt) was heavenly.
In my use, blade change is a big factor. Lighting the cut line is huge. Having the saw blow sawdust out off the cut line is critical.
Less important is how close I can get the saw to cut to the front edge of the tool. When cutting a curve, I need the blade to remain vertical.
I just finished watching your barrel handle jigsaw review and heard you say the same thing "we're not a professional tool testing company." Your reviews are definitely that good and your real-world everyday hands-on experience gives you more credibility than professional testing companies.
A question, why would you use a barrel jigsaw vs a standard handle jigsaw?
The final chart makes more sense now with the reupload. Awesome video.
Thanks for understanding
@@ConcordCarpenter However you’ve removed everyone’s comments that say their Dewalt Jigsaw hasn not ever accidentally ejected a blade (like yours did) and don’t have the problem you’ve mentioned?
@@78paulk I haven't had that problem with my barrel grip or the company top handle, course I don't usually back one up while its running
Wow just wanted to buy a new jigsaw and this got posted 2 days ago...perfect!
Perfect!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Grateful for your help.
Thanks! i now know im not missing out on too much with my ryobi
Very good practical reviews
thank you for the detailed review!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video!
This test is in my opinion better than project farm. Thanks a lot!
Really great comparison! After 20yrs of using my 110v Bosch 1587vsk, I am very happy with my Makita 18v LXT for about 200 street price its not super cheap but its a beast and works very well.
As a Ryobi Tool Owner(because the Ryobi tool package that I bought that day was on sale for almost half of what DeWalt tool package I first went to get.) Only a couple of times have I had to stop working with Ryobi tool for something more powerful/capable. I've found Ryobi battery powered tools like to have a larger battery. I haven't tried anything bigger than the 6ah that's recently been released, but with the 6ah's, these tools have a whole new personality. Since I already have a couple Ryobi chargers, it made sense to invest in 6ah's, a huge step up from the 3ah's I picked up a year and a half ago. The change from the 1.5ah oe batteries that my kit came with, did well when new, the 3ah's gave them nearly twice the tool they each were, the 6ah's more so, and they last longer than I do at this point. I'm an amateur at this point, should ever go pro, I depend very much on channels like yours to test all these different tool brands to give us the low down on who's best bang for the buck. You guys are the best.!😎
I love you guys, I always go to you before I buy a tool.I don't always pick your number one pick. I will take the price in consideration before i chose what one to buy. Thank you guys, you save me a lot of cash and time.
Jim
Thx for commenting
Great video dont stop because I use the information.
I appreciate that!
Great video again
I have the Dewalt. I use it for coping crown , base , ect. Works great with long scroll blade.
I have an M18 fuel barrel grip. It’s very solid and it has a soft start feature. There are hobbyists that swear by the Festool Carvex when it comes to jigsaws but, due to my satisfaction with the Milwaukee Fuel, I cannot justify the extra cost of a festool carvex. However what makes you happy makes you happy.
Thanks Rob for another great review. One feature not discussed but the reason that I have a lot of Ridgid power tools; warranty. Ridgid has a lifetime warranty, and they have fixed or replaced tools for me over the years.
Nice to know that over the years you won’t have to pay to replace a tool.
Great review. Thanks!
I updated the chart in the article - thanks for pointing this out! ROB
To help select a tool I trust the testing.
One set of testing needs to be conducted portable tool storage from pro line of tools,
I have the milwaukee packout, like to see how it compares to ...
Dewalt
Bosch
Makita
Festool
Rigid
And whatever other brand(s) for testing.
The real world testing allows the viewer to decide, then make their selection.
Thanks to all the staff in creating the videos, are really helpful.
I heard festool is making a recipricating saw that only pushes the saw forward. You have to buy an add-on to get it to move back. Otherwise, it's silky smooth.
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I stupidly forgot my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Kaleb Lucas Instablaster :)
Thank you for another great review
My pleasure!
Thx for this test
I’ve got the Milwaukee and I love it.
Same, I'm just glad everything Milwaukee dishes out is basically always top 3 so I don't have to regret my battery platform lol!
@@ericmann1781 Same. Even if not the best, top 3 usually. Frequent sales make it pretty inexpensive to add tools to the arsenal too.
1:40 aren't Festool jigsaw blades thicker than Diablo? Honestly, I think the Carvex would perform better if the blade were retained properly. Also, with prolonged use, the smaller blade might deform the rectangular shape of the blade holder.
I got milwaukee m18 fuel its great just the size of box and jigsaw its little bit bigger
@@grassrunner7983 diablo jigsaw blades, circ blades are very thin. The circ and recip blades are some of the best. Not sure about the jigsaw blades. I have a pack but have not tested them jet. Waiting to pick up a jigsaw
I've been using the dewalt DCS331B for 4 yrs still works great plus it was free for me
Love the channel,
I'm pretty much too far down the road of Makita cordless to change now...so was happy to see the Makita do so well. It took me forever to get one because the price was so dang prohibitive, made me hang onto my corded saw for a lot longer than I should have and almost got me to consider a second battery line if there were other tools I wanted for low use and wouldn't mind a different brand.
yes please on the barrel style jig saw!!
imagine the amount of effort to put out this kind of test for all of us...thank you very much toolbox buzz!!!
Glad you liked it!
Wow, this guy has some serious articulation going on in his speech. No mumbling with him. Great job, and even better I see OHIO on some shirts.
Interesting ranking system, owning 3 different Bosch saws (1 corded/2 cordless) never found them to be lacking. Do like some of the newer features available, though mine suit me fine. Before this video I did recommend a friend buy the Milwaukee for a project, and I’m happy to see Ridgid hold it’s own.
Thanks for the tips!
Rob it’s totally the other way around @@ConcordCarpenter
I’ll still go with the DeWalt since all my other cordless tools are 20v DeWalt platform and already have the batteries and 3 chargers. Good video!
You guys are next level tool reviewers. 👍
It is Tempting to add the ridgid to the kit, but an el'cheapo is good enough for my needs. Although if i can find a some brands that share the same battery (with little mod) that may be the go. 😁
Great job
thanks for the large span review
Amazing review.
I like your testing. For guitar bodies I like the Festool.
Try Mafell is on another level, I have them both Festool and Mafell and I’m telling you I love using the Carvex thanks to being cordless but every time I’m using the Mafell I’m wondering myself why do I use something else.
Best tool reviews channel by far, keep up the good work and thank you.
Great show thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the video, very interesting. What about using Festool jigsaw with track for cutting plywood. I need some plywood cabinets for my shop will it ok for this task?
Again proving my Milwaukee tattoo to be worth it
As always I appreciate your thorough reviews. I just got the corded Carvex and I think it’s worth it for the accuracy as a woodworker. For rough carpentry I would get whatever battery platform you’re on
Got the Milwaukee one. No complaints here.
Was the lock blade system on the dewalt defective ? Or does it get open when meeting resistance with everyone of them ?
Appreciate the review, will you do a barrel grip Jigsaw comparison as well?
Wow, Milwaukee came out on top. What a surprise on this channel.
Useful!
Really like my Dewalt, that hilti looks interesting
This channel though !! When choosing a tool with your hard earned cash 💸 you guys Rock 👌