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0 Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit

Review Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit


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LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system produces 280% total lifetime work with 2x more cycles. Compact design at only 19 5/8in. length and weighs only 8.1 lbs. for less operator fatigue. Cordless: Yes, Volts: 18, Stroke Length (in.): 1 1/8, Strokes Per Minute (SPM): 2,900, Tool Length (in.): 19 5/8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 8.1, Battery Included: (1) 18V LXT Lithium, Charger Included: Yes, 45 Minute, Case Included: Yes
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Technical Details

- Makita-built variable speed D35 high torque motor delivers 0-2,900 strokes per minute with a 1-1/8-inch length stoke for faster cutting
- Compact design at 19-5/8-inches long; weighs only 8.1 lbs.
- Designed with convenient features such as a large two-finger trigger, a built-in L.E.D. light, and a large retractable tool hook
- Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
- 3-year warranty on tool; 1-year warranty on batteries and charger.
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Customer Buzz
 "Weak...Weak...Weak...." 2007-10-11
By Joseph M. Cone (thibodaux, louisiana United States)
I own a bunch of different 18V tools and over all, I have really appreciated the Makita 18V lithium-ion line of cordless tools. With that said, I am VERY disappointed with the Makita reciprocal saw. Even with the new lithium-ion battery, this tool is WEAK!!! I used it to cut a 1/2" piece of all thread and it bogged down and didn't even complete the cut. I have an older Hitachi 18V reciprocal saw and it is many times better than the Makita. All the other Makita tools in this line up have been fairly impressive, but this saw is a complete waste of money. My 3pc Hitachi kit cost less than this saw alone and the Hitachi saw blows this one away.

Customer Buzz
 "Very nice saw" 2006-07-21
By Matthew J. Sheaffer (Hanover, PA)
This thing is very nice! It has great power, batteries last a very long time. Changing blades is a snap!

Customer Buzz
 "PLENTY OF POWER" 2006-05-10
By Shantara (santa fe, nm United States)
i just recently got this tool and love every bit of it! i've always been disappointed with the power of cordless sawzalls/recip saws until i used this one. the first time i used this lithium-ion tool, i redid a kitchen sink drain, because it had no vent, was located at the front of the cabinet and some of the fittings were loose and leaking sewer gas as well as water. i took advantage of the saw's headlights (2 led lights, located just above the blade) using this saw inside the dark cabinet. the old way was to set up a light outside the cabinet, when you moved in, your hands created shadows, making it harder to see than without a light. i cut away the old plumbing, plunge cut a new hole at the back of the cabinet, and cut new pipe for the new drain. when i went to the basement i was able to plunge cut through 2 2x6's and 3/4 plywood and still i had plenty of battery power to complete the job and switch the battery to the impact driver to secure the drain pipe AND i used the SAME battery the next day for decking!!!



what is so surprising is how lightweight these lithium-ion tools are AND how powerful they are. they have more power than an 18 volt tool, because each battery cell, within the battery pack, has more juice than a standard battery and can deliver more of its juice to the tool, and the makita 4-pole, high-torque motor delivers more power than the competition. these tools are also as light as a 12 volt tool because lithium is lighter than the nickel-cadmium in standard battery packs.



this makita tool also has the most advanced charging system available. a computer chip inside the battery lets the charger know exactly how to optimally charge the battery, to completely charge each cell within the battery and for maximum battery life. the charger has a fan and blows air through the battery to cool it down before charging so the battery can be charged right away, unlike other brands, where the charger waits until the battery cools, or even worse attempts to charge a hot battery pack and damages it or decreases the life of the battery. these makita lithium-ion batteries will last 280% longer than standard batteries, which alone can justify the high price tag.



i also like the blade eject system. you just push the blade in and the tool automatically clamps it in place. to remove the blade, you just twist the shaft and the blade is ejected from the tool. this recip saw has a sky hook that allows the tool to be hung on a rafter or a tool belt, and the hook is wide enough so the recip saw can be hung from scaffolding, unlike other hooks.



the D-handle is large enough to accommodate large gloves. safety lock off power button, long 1 1/8" stroke length and extra large trigger make this tool my number one choice in cordless recip saws (sawzalls). number two would be the milwaukee 28volt lithium-ion, with slightly less than corded power. surprisingly. the milwaukee 28volt lithium-ion doesn't have that much more power than this makita tool. the dewalt 36 volt lithium-ion, boasting corded power, is just too big and heavy for most tasks to be considered as a general purpose tool, and it costs more than two compressors. if a cordless tool costs that much, it better lay golden eggs.



as a note to the other reviewer: it doesn't take 3 charge cycles to bring the battery up to full power. the advanced charger takes care of that in one charge cycle, even freash-out-of-the-box batteries. if there's something wrong with your battery, it's covered under a 1-year warranty, beginning when you first charged the battery, not when the tool was purchased. just take it to makita service&repair for diagnosis or replacement. you could also contact makita via their website or by phone and mail it back to them. the tool itself is covered by a 3-year warranty.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice features, but power is lacking" 2006-03-10
By Builder Boy (Northern California)
I am a contractor that appreciates the convenience of cordless tools, and I am always willing to try something new. When I saw that Makita was coming out with a Lithium-Ion based 18v. recipro-saw, I jumped at it.



The pro: Good balance, a retractible sky hook for hanging on rafters, flashlight at front end to illuminate dark work spaces, and a nice quick-snap housing for installing and removing blades. The battery life is nice, but be aware that it takes several charging cycles to get full length battery life. These new batteries also slip in and out of the charger very easily, with a quick-disconnect tab. The charger has many indicators for various states of charging, or to tell you if the battery is damaged or too hot.





The Cons: I am a bit disappointed in the power of the tool. This is Makita's newest, hottest design. At $400 list price, it's a spendy tool. But I figured that the performance would justify the price. Not so.



When you use this tool to cut, for instance, a piece of plywood, no problem. It has a quick, almost "spastic" response, with the blade reciprocating at a very fast rate.



However, when cutting something thicker (say, a 2x4) you have to finesse it a little bit. If you push the tool firmly into the wood, and rock the blade back and forth (as is the best way to cut something thick when using a recipro saw), the blade slows down dramatically. Sometimes you have to take pressure off of the material and let the blade sort of "do it's thing". Cutting like this gets the job done, but it takes quite a bit longer.



Most other cordless sawzalls that I have used come with much more torque--that is, you can really "lean in" to them and still get hard cutting action. Not so with this Makita.



SUMMARY--Nice features and good for occasional use. But if you're going to use this tool full time for all of your sawzall needs, think twice about the $400 price tag. You may get more performance (but less battery life) out of a similar, but cheaper, model.




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