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    Electric Reciprocating Saws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reciprocating Saws. Electric Reciprocating Saws, Angle Grip.

    Angle Grip

    Often used for demolition, these saws make quick, rough cuts in a wide range of material from old pipes to drywall. A variable-speed trigger helps you optimize your cuts—the harder you press down on the trigger, the faster the blade moves. These saws accept any 1/2” shank reciprocating saw blade. Switch out the blades without needing tools.
    For smoother cuts in thick and hard materials, choose a saw with higher current.
    DeWalt DWE357—DeWalt DWE357 saws are angled to fit in tight spots.
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    DeWalt DWE357
    12 amp @ 120V AC1 1/8"0 to 3,00014 1/2"6.8No1/2"UniversalD-Handle, AngleTriggerSpeed ControlUL Listed, CSA Certified
    40205A330000000
    DeWalt Electric Reciprocating Saw, Model Number Dwe357
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