</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have a hard time believing the Milwaukee Sawzall could be beat)</font>
i agree bird, the sawzall is the cream of the crop, for years we had a milwaukee sawzall that was all metal case and so worn out that it only had maybe a half inch of stroke or less, but it keeps on going, then my father gave me a makita recip saw for my birthday when i was 12, it was a huge step up i thought at the time but just cause of what we were using before that, then about 3 months ago i got a milwaukee super sawzall that someone had been throwing out, the quik lock power cord was missing (18 bucks) and the keyless blade clamp was broken, well it turned out that milwaukee had redesigned the clamp now and the new kit was all metal as oposed to some plastic like the broken one, and it was only 12 bucks, so for about 30 dollars i have a fairly new super sawzall and it is all i used, the longer stroke works circles around the makita, i think no company has a complete perfect tool line, everyone makes the best of something,
milwaukee:sawzall
makita:cordless drills
metabo:angle grinders
hilti:hammer drills
and theres others those are just the ones that came to mind right away