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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The DEWALT 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw will help you make quick work of demolition tasks involved in renovations and remodels. Featuring variable-speed control for job-specific performance and lightweight design built for easy handling. In addition, a long, 1-1/8-inch stroke length makes fast work of a wide variety of construction materials. | 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw At a Glance:- Variable-speed control delivers 0 to 2,800 spm for accuracy
- Extended 1-1/8-inch stroke length for faster cuts
- Balanced, lightweight design with comfort grip
- Fast, keyless blade changes
- Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee
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 Simplify framing projects with the four-position blade clamp and make flush cuts with ease. View larger. |
 A heavy-duty 10 amp motor and industrial-strength blade makes fast work of rebar. View larger. | Variable-Speed Control for Fast, Accurate Cuts A reciprocation saw mimics the back-and-forth motion of a handsaw that lets you quickly cut through wood framing, shingles, PVC pipes, and more. Plus a reciprocating saw fits into places where other saws can't go, making it a truly versatile addition to your professional tool kit.This DEWALT reciprocating saw features a heavy-duty 10 amp motor and big 1-1/8-inch stroke length. This saw offers variable-speed control for application-specific performance, and it is capable of operating at speeds ranging from 0 to 2,800 spm. Versatile, Convenient Blade Clamp Design For versatility, the saw's four-position blade clamp allows you to choose the configuration that best matches your application. This unique feature gives you the ability to make flush cuts and put the blade in one of four different directions. Fast, Keyless Blade Changes When it comes time to switch to a different type of blade or replace a blade with a fresh one, the keyless lever-action blade clamp design allows for fast, easy blade changes--no special tools required. Comfort Grip and No-Hassle Corded Power Since comfortable handling contributes to better control and accurate cuts, this saw weighs an easy-to-maneuver 7 pounds and features a textured, anti-slip grip. The trigger provides easy access to variable-speed control. A tool's only useful if it runs long enough to get the job done. This corded DEWALT tool eliminates the need to worry about recharging batteries or expensive replacement batteries. This 10 amp reciprocating saw also comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money back guarantee. What's in the Box DW304PK DEWALT 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw and contractor bag.
 | | The DW304PK 10-amp reciprocating saw comes with a durable contractor bag for convenient storage and transport (click to enlarge). |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 24.25 inches | | Product Width: | 10.88 inches | | Product Height: | 4.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 7.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.8 inches | | Package Width: | 9.7 inches | | Package Height: | 4.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 71 reviews |
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| | Features | 4-position blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased versatilityPowerful 10.0 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applicationsKeyless lever-action blade clamp for quick and easy blade changes0-2,800 strokes per minute and 1-1/8-inch stroke length deliver fast cuttingvariable speed trigger allows user to instantly control speed from 0 to dialed setting;
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 71 customer reviews )
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131 of 138 found the following review helpful:
Excellent homeowner saw Aug 30, 2005
By Gary Bisaga
"Christian Father and Husband"
This is a great saw for the homeowner. That having been said, I might as well get rid of the negatives first. The only real negatives I've seen are:
(a) It's made in Mexico. I don't have much of a problem with this, but it might be a little jolting to some to buy the DeWalt name, just to find out the tool was not made in the US.
(b) It doesn't seem as heavy-duty as the Sawzall models. If I were a working carpenter depending on this saw day in and day out, I'd probably buy the Milwaukee. But for the typical homeowner like me, this saw seems perfectly adequate.
The positives:
(a) It seems to be a solid, well-built machine.
(b) The four-way blade chuck is a very nice feature. It's very handy for cutting in different directions. I believe that seasoned carpenters wouldn't need this feature as often, as they are used to using their saws every which direction. But, again, for us homeowners it's great.
(c) The price-performance is excellent. You'd have to pay twice as much to get a Sawzall with the capability in the previous item. I love tools, but I can't justify the extra expense given that I'll only use it now and then.
(d) It weighs about the same as the equivalent Sawzall model, and less than the Sawzall that lets you cut in different directions.
As somebody else noted, it only comes with one blade (a metal cutting one). So make sure you buy at least one more blade. If you're new at using a recip saw as I was, I'd recommend just buying the standard short DeWalt wood-cutting blade until you get used to using the saw. After that, go buy a 12" blade. You'll need that long blade, for example, for building a deck: for cutting through the centers of 6x6 timbers, because your circular saw won't reach all the way to the center.
44 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Excellent saw-very pleased Jul 21, 2005
By Jeffrey A. Mclennan My first reciprocating saw...and a dandy for the average handyman who has often scratched his head and knuckles trying to figure out how in the world to make a particular cut. The Dewalt is sturdy, if a bit heavy. The power is adequate for everything I've encountered so far...wood, steel, etc. Nothing cleaver to learn how to use, no wrenches or screws to misplace when changing blades, just straightforward cutting. the drop-in blade clamp is simple and effective. It makes changing blades fast and certain. Dewalt only send one blade with the saw and it's a metal cutting blade, so to keep up with chores involving wood, you need to pick-up a variety pack of blades at the local hardware store. This saw is everything I would expect.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Does the Job Jun 14, 2007
By MAP
"makeroffinesawdust"
I've owned this saw a couple years now. It's done everything I asked it to do, it's had enough power to handle anything I've thrown at it, blade changing is a snap, it's a great tool, and very durable.
People keep comparing this to a Milwaukee, IMO generally speaking Dewalt tools are not as well made as Milwaukee, but you didn't pay a Milwaukee price for this saw either, y'all get what you pay for. Yes, I have a Milwaukee sawzall which I believe is better, but this Dewalt does something the Milwaukee doesn't, the 4 blade positioning comes in extremely handy especially when needing to make flush floor cuts.
I like this saw, glad I bought it, and recommend it to anyone.
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
price is right for DIY use, get a real sawzall for anything more Aug 01, 2008
By Nathan Pullen
"nathanep"
This is a good saw for a home owner or occasional use around the yard, etc but I would not recommend it for regular use. The motor is powerful enough for most jobs, and while the 4 way blade change system is convenient, it often doesn't work. The release mechanism will only work at the beginning of the stroke so you sometimes have to slowly run the motor to just the right position to change the blade. The locking pin often locks up and has to be persuaded with a screwdriver to lock in place. this takes all of the convenience out of the quick change system. My quick change system was ruined after cutting through some slightly damp boards, which was enough to cause some surface rust to creep up on the blade change mechanism, preventing it from locking at all, I can now only change blades by taking the entire head apart, and even then it will only lock in the sideways position and not the vertical. If you are a contractor or pro, spend the extra money to invest in a heavy duty Milwaukee sawzall.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Nice features - flawed design? Aug 28, 2008
By Reviewer I bought this saw at Lowes and it initially sounded like a quality tool with nice features (four way clamp is a nice idea... on paper).
It worked fine for about 1h of demo work, eventually the clamp developed a problem where it would not lock the blade in horizontal position (and I needed that the most to cut close to wall without bending the blade) anymore and releasing vertical lock was sometimes a challenge as well.
The clamp also became VERY wobbly to the extent that the blade was oscillating around like crazy.
The tool was returned and Lowes rep said this is not the first time this tool was returned to them for this or similar issue with clamp.
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