Reviews of 1050W Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw

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8.0 out of 10

Summary of 2 reviews

Negative
It scores poorly on functionality.
Design and ergonomics 7.5
Ease of use 8.0
Functionality 7.5
Performance 8.5
Value for money 7.5
Overall rating 8.0

Michael Poole
70 yr old pensioner

GB 10
Good Points
Front handle - makes it far easier to use than those models without.
I have used it to cut down a mature holly bush/tree using a 300mm long blade and it performed impeccably.
Bad Points
When first used I found t very difficult to insert the saw blade, however after some use it has become much easier to carry out this operation.
All scores from this user:
Design and ergonomics 10
Ease of use 10
Functionality 10
Performance 10
Value for money 10
Overall rating 10
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Confirmed purchase: 27 Aug 2011

MICHAEL Cardiff
Time served engineer HND

GB 6
Good Points
cheap
Bad Points
variable speed adjustment wheel protrudes and liable to wearing against work-piece or surrounding fixtures: mine has been worn by pressure bearing on it when working at awkward angle had I been aware of this vulnerability I would have altered the tool angle differently, too late now wheel dented by pressure applied under tools own weight.
All scores from this user:
Design and ergonomics 5
Ease of use 6
Functionality 5
Performance 7
Value for money 5
Overall rating 6
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Confirmed purchase: 23 Aug 2011

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