AEG 18V Fusion Reciprocating Saw & BL Jigsaw review [2021]
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2021
- oztooltalk take a look at a pair of AEG 18V tools.
Having been previously pleased with Fusion and BL products from AEG (especially their grinders and SDS drill), we're excited to see what these have to offer.
The Fusion reciprocating saw (BUS18B) has the following specifications:
- 3,100 SPM cutting speed
- 28.5mm stroke length
- Orbital Cutting action
- Adjustable shoe
- Metal rafter/ ladder hook
- 3.0 kg weight
The brushless jigsaw (BST18BX) has the following specifications:
- 3,500SPM Cutting Speed
- Lock On Switch With Variable Speed Dial
- 3 Stage Pendulum Setting
- Auto Line Start mode
- Tool-Free Bevel Adjustment
- LED Sight Light With Line Blower Function
- 2.0 kg
With the time difference, your videos arrive here (Ireland) on Sunday mornings at coffee time. Perfect timing.
awesome! :D
I'm super keen to add these tools to my kit ty for the reviews boys👍
Our pleasure!
Thanks for the review, I'm going to get the AEG reciprocating saw.
Good choice!
I have slowly locked myself in to the AEG 18v range now...
* Both Brad Nailers
* Circular saw
* Drill & Impact Driver
* Line Trimer
* Hedge Trimmer
* Jigsaw
* Trim Router
and have not had a issue with any of their tools, now looking at the hand planer...
nice one
The drills have awful chucks, that’s my only criticism.
@@MrStubat so does Milwaukee lol. I’m thinking of changing brands purely because of that.
@@bfmainisnunu8064 actually I got the next model up AEG drill and the Chuck is very very good. The other one was horrible.
my onsite AEG guy was great.
The jigsaw looks massive?? In size i
I imagine they cant move the shoe closer to the tool because of the stroke.
How similar is AEG to Ridgid?
Ridgid in the US, AEG here in Aus. Most tools are the same
So this would be like the now discontinued octane line?
Ridgid got the rights to make AEG tools in the US... pretty sure they are the same tool bar the branding badge.
2:22 You are burning because the chips are not evacuating. Have to pull away with there shoe to clear chips especially on such a big pice .
I couldn't see any smoke in the video, did you? yes its always going to be hard to clear chips on a 100mm piece with a stroke length of 28mm. I don't really think that sawing the unit back away from the piece will help much? It will definitely make the whole thing vibrate way more though!
I think the rocking (which decreases the cut length to maybe ~60mm does a much better job. You don't agree I guess?
I made it with Stodoys plans!
Do the force batteries run this thing like it's supposed to or do you need fusion batteries
force batteries are AEG's best. no such thing as a Fusion battery