Performance Power 700W 220-240V Corded Reciprocating saw PRS700C
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Product details
Product information
This corded reciprocating saw is ideal for cutting wood, metal and plastic.
- Guarantee - 1 year
- Comes with Wood blade, metal blade, hex key and instruction manual
- Includes plug
Features and benefits
- Soft grip handle for comfortable use
- Tool-free blade system ensures quick and easy blade change
- Variable speed allows the speed to be adjusted to suit different applications
- Lock-on button ensures easy and continuous operation
Specifications
Blade change method | Without tool |
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Blade fitting | Universal shank |
Brand | Performance Power |
Cable length (m) | 2m |
Maximum cutting capacity (steel) | 10mm |
Maximum cutting capacity (wood) | 100mm |
No load speed | 0-2800 |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Speed control | Variable speed |
Wattage | 700W |
Product code | 3663602796176 |
Reviews
2.5 / 5(2 reviews)MDW - 4 / 5 - 03/08/2020
Fine for light use
I was initially a little concerned about buying this product based on the one review on here. However, my trusty black and decker scorpion finally gave up the ghost halfway through a project and this saw was the only one my local b&q had in stock. I've been pleasantly surprised by this saw. It's nearly twice the power of my old one and that really shows - it had no problems cutting through tree trucks. The wood blade provided is a little small for this job at 100mm, so I also purchased some universal saw blades at 205mm and that's proven perfect for cutting down trees and branches. The reason I haven't given it five stars is because and one point the blade became detached and stuck in the tree trunk.
hammered - 1 / 5 - 05/07/2020
I'd give it 0 stars if I could.
Bought this to cut back a tree in the back. Absolutely awful piece of kit. You'd struggle to cut skin on a rice pudding with the blade. Branch thats not even 50mm thick took me almost 4mins to get to a point where I could snap it.