Makita 4323K 3.7 Amp Jigsaw With Case
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Makita 4323K 3.7 Amp Jigsaw With Case

List Price: $112.00
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Brand: Makita
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Large Trigger switch for easy operation
  • Lock-on button for extended use
  • Low noise and low vibration
  • Length of stroke is 11/16
  • Variable Speed

Accessories:
 

Lenox 20760 Wood Jig Saw Blades, 30-Pack

DEWALT DW3760-5 4-Inch 10TPI Fine Finish Wood Cut Cobalt Steel T-Shank Jig Saw Blade (5-Pack)

DeWalt DW3753H 4-Inch 6 TPI Fast Clean Cut Wood High Carbon Steel T-Shank Jig Saw Blade, 5-Pack

Lenox 20761 Wood/Metal Jig Saw Blade, 30-Pack

DEWALT DW3791 8-Piece T-Shank Jig Saw Blade Set

Customer Reviews:

Hubby loves this jigsaw [Posted on 2003-08-05]
Got this for my hubby for Christmas and he loves it.. It works great. Makita is a good brand. He has found no problems at all in using this jigsaw. It has good power and it has guards so the blade does not bend when cutting..
I think you will like it, I recommend this highly.


Nice product [Posted on 2006-03-16]
I've used the jig saw on a number of small projects and I like it very much. The variable speed feature is quite useful. The price was also very good when compared to the cometition. I got a DEWALT DW317K jig saw when i bought my table saw and i think that i will sell the dewalt and keep the Makita.


Makita Jigsaw [Posted on 2007-03-12]
Great saw for the money. Big improvement over the craftsman that I previously had.


Fine saw, with some care and good technique [Posted on 2007-12-06]
For the first couple years I had this saw, I absolutely hated it. I had horrible trouble making straight cuts. The blade really seemed to wander off. That said, I've recently spent some more time with it and I think it's really okay. Even good. The biggest factor for me seems to have been backing off the speed (I'm using #3 now). I still use a batten, and I'm very careful to guide rather than push. And sometimes I still work freehand. But backing off the speed seems to have made the most difference (and using the widest Bosch blades I can find). I'm now glad I spent some more time with the thing. Changing blades with an allen wrench is a little annoying, and sure, I'd rather have a Bosch, but for the price it's an okay saw.


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