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Porter-Cable 9837 Tiger Saw 19.2-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw by Porter-Cable
Product DetailsManufacturer: Porter-Cable Model: 9837 Accessories:
Description of Porter-Cable 9837 Tiger Saw 19.2-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating SawThe Porter-Cable 19.2-volt Tiger Saw offers a convenient, easy-to-maneuver alternative to corded reciprocating saws. Since reciprocating saws are most likely to be used overhead and at odd angles, not having to work around a cord is a notable advantage. The Tiger Saw offers a Quik-Change blade clamp that requires no key or special tool, a 1-inch stroke, and variable speed up to 2,900 strokes per minute. The grips are well designed and easy to hold. Note that the cordless Tiger Saw is configured differently than its corded cousin and is several inches shorter end to end. This allows for greater flexibility and maneuverability in tight spaces. This kit comes with a diagnostic charger with an LED warning system and a custom-molded plastic carrying case. --Jonathon Tudor
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Porter-Cable 9837 Tiger Saw 19.2-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating SawCustomer Review: Universal Cutting Machine Summary: 5 Stars
This is the first cordless recip saw I ever owned, and it turned out to be a great pick. I got it with the hammer/drill/driver in a combo kit. After considering what the competition offers, I bought the PorterCable 19.2V line partly because of brand loyalty, but also because of the saw's compact design and 2,900 spm speed. This saw is heavier than the Milwaukee, Dewalt, and Makita models, but it is shorter in length and easier to manage with one hand despite its weight, and has more power. It gets into tighter spaces than the others, and its speed is faster, too. Now, I cannot do without this tool. Using the right blade, it literally cuts anything, from plywood and studs, to drywall, to sheet metal and pipe, or old tires, or bricks. I have used it doing renovation work in the attic and under the house where cordless convienience and power is needed. I like to reverse the blade and turn it upside down to use like a sabre saw, pivoting on its foot to do plunge cuts. Believe me, life got easier real fast after buying this. One thing though, the saw can sap a battery quickly when doing long extended cuts in tough material, like for door and window openings. But its performance and conveinience makes up for that. I can't wait to try this saw with an aggressive wood blade for trimming trees and cutting limbs on my property. Look for more of my reviews on the PorterCable 19.2V line and recip saw blades.
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