Inexpensive reciprocating cordless saw?

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Have a need for a cordless reciprocating type saw as a gift for a family member. Usage will be light-- perhaps to trim branches on shrubs & bushes (too thick for loppers), occasional use to saw up dead branches for kindling, etc. Looked briefly at electric chainsaws and while they are very cool, just a bit overkill for this application.

Advice anyone?
 
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I have a Ryobi. I got it on one of those Black Friday sales at Home Depot. It came as part of a kit. It will stall out when cutting wood if the battery is low but that is easily overcome, it came with two batteries. I don't like the lock out that prevents accidental operation but I have become accustomed to it. You can change blades with no tools and it takes normal reciprocating saw blades.
 
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I have a Ryobi. I got it on one of those Black Friday sales at Home Depot. It came as part of a kit. It will stall out when cutting wood if the battery is low but that is easily overcome, it came with two batteries. I don't like the lock out that prevents accidental operation but I have become accustomed to it. You can change blades with no tools and it takes normal reciprocating saw blades.

Aha-- Black Friday! Thanks for the reminder as that's typically a good opportunity to pick up a pretty good deal-- especially if you're not locked into a particular model. I got a great deal on a shop vac and compressor over the last couple of years on that sale date.
 
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Unknown definition of inexpensive.....

With that, I have the Milwaukee M12 and purchased a few of the pruning blades. It works ok. But a reciprocating saw may not be much faster than a nice hand saw.
 
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Harbor Freight meets the definition of inexpensive... ;)
 
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Garage sale hand saw...
 
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Unknown definition of inexpensive.....
INEXPENSIVE:
adjective
not expensive; not high in price; costing little.

Sorry-- couldn't resist. :D
I'm thinking somewhere around a hundred bucks-- give or take? Personally I typically "overbuy" thinking that perhaps a better/more expensive tool will make me a better craftsman. So far that has not proven to be the case. :(



With that, I have the Milwaukee M12 and purchased a few of the pruning blades. It works ok. But a reciprocating saw may not be much faster than a nice hand saw.

That does look like a nice saw but perhaps a bit pricey-- thanks. Of course my perspective might well change once I get a better idea of what's out there. As for "hand saw", in this case it would primarily be used by a senior citizen where a hand saw would be a bit of a challenge.
 
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Harbor Freight meets the definition of inexpensive... ;)

I bought a Northern Tool store brand corded reciprocating saw for work because that’s what was suggested. An hour later I took the nonworking POS back and got a Dewalt. Whether or not Dewalt was the one to buy is not the point. The store brand was NOT the one to buy.
If you are buying a gift, make an attempt to buy one you might want to own yourself.
 
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Seems I got the bare tool for $79 or something. But with a battery and charger I’m sure it’s over $100.

Problem with cordless is if you get an off brand (el cheapo) you won’t be able to find batteries in a few years. I think Ryobi May be about as competitive is it gets while still being a common brand.
 
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Almost any battery-driven sawsall with a course blade will do for this. Had a Dewalt 18v. Now have a Porter Cable 20v. I'd look for the latest brushless ones.

Ralph
 

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