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Hitachi Power Tools CR13V 10A Reciprocating Saw

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Description:

10a reciprocating saw. 10A motor, reciprocating saw, electronic variable speed with electronic feedback power control, tool-less, 1-handed blade changing system, dust and water-resistant, triple sealed construction. Oversized trigger for greater ease-of

Features:

10a reciprocating saw


10A motor, reciprocating saw, electronic variable speed with electronic feedback power control, too


Oversized trigger for greater ease-of-use


Reversible blade setting feature for reverse cutting, tool-less shoe adjustment


Includes: Carrying case, all-purpose blade, and 4mm hex bar wrench


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 5.25 inches
Product Height: 24.5 inches
Product Weight: 13.38 pounds
Package Length: 24.7 inches
Package Width: 11.1 inches
Package Height: 5.3 inches
Package Weight: 14.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4If you can't always get what you want...Get what you need.Jul 20, 2004
By M. B. Reese
I am at a point in my tool-buying career where I don't always think I have to have the very best, and buying this tool is a good example. I got tired of borrowing my friend Allen's Milwaukee, and made the plunge when I needed a recip saw for a bathroom remodeling project. Sure its not a Super Sawzall, and it doesn't have orbital action or a speed dial, but for what I will use it for it is just fine. The extra features you pay for on the Milwaukee make it a little faster and more precise in certain materials, and if I were using one to make my living every day, I would shell out the two hundred bucks for the Sawzall, but in my semi-skilled hands, (And thats being generous), this little Hitachi will do every thing I need it to. I looked at the comparably priced Bosch and DeWalt models but felt the Hitachi was more solidly built, plus it came with a five year warranty. Its a little heavier than those other saws, which can actually be a plus in helping dampen some of the vibration inherent to any recip saw. It has plenty of power and a nice, chunky, rubberized, front grip. Plus I just liked the way it looked, (Any guy who says the looks of a tool aren't important is lying!). I am happy to report that the case, while not perfect, has obviously been upgraded to address concerns about its poor design. All in all, this is a fine, servicable tool that should serve me well for many years.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5*Does* have 5 yr warrantyDec 03, 2006
By G. Cecil
On a separate warranty card in the box:

"Hitachi Products (except for Gas Driven Nailers, ... and Driver Blades) are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of five (5) years from the original purchase date for products purchased after October 1, 2003. ... Warranty coverage is conditioned upon purchaser furnishing Hitachi or its Authorized Services Center with adequate written proof of the original purchase date. ... The return of the Owner's Registration Card by the original purchaser within ten (10) days after the original purchase date is not a condition precedent to coverage under the warranty. ... Other than the purchase and insurance requirement, no charge shall be made for repairs covered by the warranty."

Mine is a good tool with an exceptional warranty after all.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Really Good Saw for the moneyMar 05, 2005
By Clyde C. Mcpherson "bladerunner"
I am redoing my basement and wanted a easy way to cut the old stud partitions. After looking and reading about all the recip saws, I chose the CR13V. This saw did the job really well. The best part was that I didn't have to shell out mega bucks for a good saw. The only complaint I have is that it is a little heavy, but I did notice that when cutting the vibration was less than the Milwaukee I rented from the rental store before I bought the Hitachi CR13V. It comes with 1 blade, an allen wrench along and the case. It could have come with more blades.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Another great Hitachi toolSep 26, 2008
By Bret Novak "Gene Pool"
After looking at all the other saws I got this one based on the performance of the other Hitachi tools I own that have taken a lot of abuse and still run. I am useing this saw to remodel my house built in the 1940s it has plaster over lath board and very solid old wood studs with lots of huge nails. This saw is doing the job with no problem but I do recomend buying the dewalt blade set as the blade that comes for free with the saw wont last long.
This saw DOES have a 5 yr warranty. You proably will not need it as none of my other Hitachi tools I own have ever failed.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5the little saw that couldFeb 13, 2008
By Stephen Cunningham
I love tools. I have more than I will ever live to wear out! I saw this little gem on clearance at a big box store ($65 but don't bother looking those are long gone, Amazon has the best price now) and just had to have it. I have a Porter Cable Tiger saw and a Craftsman industrial reciprocating saw. The Porter Cable is wonderful with a great speed control, as is the Craftsman but they are very large and heavy for overhead work. This tool is a lightweight by comparison. I am removing the exterior plaster over plasterboard walls in an old house to facilitate installing insulation and updated wiring. This requires cutting through the steel mesh corner reinforcing along with 1 inch of rock hard plaster and plaster board. To remove a 20 foot wall requires 36 foot of this brutal cutting, the ceiling joint and vertical corners. This is the best tool I own for the overhead task. The speed control isn't as nice as the P.C. but it gets the job done and has plenty of power. I recommend Milwaukee blades in this saw. There is nothing they won't cut. If you want a strong saw that doesn't weigh a ton and don't want to spend a fortune this is the tool for you.
I also like the shape of the hand grip areas. You don't need large hands to control this saw.

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