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Mac Allister 850W 220-240V Corded Reciprocating Saw MSRS850

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I can use the saw upside down presumably if its easier to cut upwards, but the arch over the pathway has several awkward angles and I would like to be able to cut ON the join line to replace easier where just a few sections need renewing. If You Are In The Republic Of Ireland Then We Recommend Using A Forwarding Service Such As AddressPal Who Have A UK Address We Can Post To.

The item will be supplied with accessories/parts required for the item to function but may be missing non-essential accessories.If you can’t find the help needed on our DIY blog then why not head over to our forum where you can can help from both tradesmen and other DIY experts. Being a professional gardener and landscaper I’ve taken down many sheds, and always have my business partner helping to make sure that the shed doesn’t collapse with me still inside. Being a Sunday I had to think of the quietest way of taking the shed down as to not disturb my new neighbours and unscrewing the shed already being out of the question due to rounded off screw heads, being unsafe etc. Made by Milwaukee, their top corded saws(14amp or 15amp) are the most rugged and powerful and long lasting of all the options.

I want a cordless one so have looked at the DeWalt 18v range as I have the batteries and all the reviews seem positive albeit vibration gets a negative mark. In addition, the MAC Allister Reciprocating Saw 900W MERS900 has a tool-free blade change system, so you can quickly and easily change blades without the need for any tools. Quality, reliability and durability: Ok so the first thing to bear in mind when you are reading reviews and ratings online, is that quality is subjective, one person may feel that it delivers above and beyond whilst others may have been unfortunate and got a bad batch of products which did not deliver the quality they were expecting.Plenty of power for cutting through branches and pallets, I also used it to cut through metal L-shaped fence posts. Also, will one be able to cut wrought iron, not particularly thick stuff just an old rusty gate I have lying around. Usually I would just grab the chainsaw in this situation but being petrol this was going to be way too loud! Looking at the DeWatt saw that you showed, it looks great, but I think I have got used to the 'long thin' dimensions, rather than the gun shape. The up side is that it is not too heavy, I like its long body length and it relative low vibration in my arms.

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