Article 70K83 This Easy-to-Use Reciprocating Handsaw Is Over 35% Off For Prime Day

This Easy-to-Use Reciprocating Handsaw Is Over 35% Off For Prime Day

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Jeff Somers
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Amazon Big Deal Days is coming October 7-8, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it's over.

I used to spend way too much time sawing everything by hand. Wood, PVC, copper pipe-I can't explain it, I had some weird purist obsession with breaking out the hand tools and sweating my butt off. When I finally broke down and bought a reciprocating saw, my life changed: It cut everything, quickly, and I was able to get so much more done.

But a full-size, two-handed power hacksaw can be too bulky for some jobs-jobs when you have to hold something with one hand while you cut, or jobs when you're squished into a tight spot and don't have a lot of room to position a larger tool. So I went looking for something lighter and smaller, and I found this gem: a one-handed reciprocating hacksaw from Milwaukee that cuts everything like butter, weighs only four pounds, and is easy to use even in spots you can barely squeeze yourself into. If that sounds like something you could use, know that it's 36% off for Prime Day (you'll also need a Milwaukee-compatible battery and charger).

Milwaukee 2719-20 Hacksaw $118.00 at Amazon $184.80 Save $66.80 Get Deal hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1759858804.jpg hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1759858804.jpg Get Deal $118.00 at Amazon $184.80 Save $66.80

This thing is so light it's easy to work with (even one-handed) for a long time without getting tired. The brushless motor provides plenty of power, and I haven't found anything it can't cut. It's pretty smooth-other reciprocating saws can buck when they hit a snag, but this hasn't, so far-and the battery provides solid running time. I've had to work in some pretty cramped spaces in my small house, and having this as an option when the bigger tools are awkward has made a lot of projects not just easier, but possible in the first place.

It's a good value at its normal price; at $118 for Prime Day, it's even better, especially if you frequently find standard hacksaws difficult to maneuver during your projects.

Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don't have Amazon Prime.

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