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Makita 4390DW 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw


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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: 4390DW
DteCode: d12

Features
9.6-volt Ni-Cad cordless reciprocating saw kit ideal for cutting wood and mild steel
Delivers 2,700 RPM for fast and smooth cutting
Convenient lock-off switch prevents accidental starts
Includes battery, charger, and hex wrench
1-year limited warranty; 9/16-inch stroke length

Accessories
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Makita 723017-B2 6-inch Straight Back Metal Cutting Reciprocating Saw Replacement Blade, 2-Pack
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DEWALT DW4813 6-Inch 24 TPI Straight Back Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade, Metal Trim Cuts (5-Pack)
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Editorial Reviews:

Makita 4390DW Features 2,700 SPM and 9/16" stroke length for fast, smooth and efficient cutting. Front grip for positive control. Compact and lightweight (3.1 lbs.) for easy handling. Lock-off switch helps prevent accidental starts. Uses special blade for maximum efficiency. Standard Equipment Battery 9000 (632007-4), Charger DC9700, 1 ea. blade (792540-9, 792541-7), Hex wrench (783201-2)


User Comments about the Makita 4390DW 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw

This is a great tool. An excellent buy. I use it for cutting PVC, conduit, small steel shapes, aluminum shapes, wood, rigid vinyl, and others. It's also the best pruning tool I've ever owned.



This is the same tool I've used for my business for many years. This is my third in about 11 years.There are times when it has saved me a lot of time. The original cost was about twice as much.



Have 2 drills ,flashlite and now replacement saw. Was dissapointed that saw had old style battery.Don't know why,but date of manufacture should tell something.Four years old ,but new. On the plus side-easy to change battery- have bad hands. [.]. The 18 volt battery case takes 2 of us to change.



Today's cordless reciprocating saws run on powerful 18 or 24 volt batteries, and don't have a puny 9/16 of an inch reciprocating action, they are comparable to their corded brethren and reciprocate a good inch or more for fast and powerful cutting.Makita 9.6 volt batteries are expensive, hard to find, and in my opinion Makita tools like this are only good for VERY infrequent consumer use. Seeing this tool for sale on Amazon has prompted me to make a comment and we have nothing good to saw about the device. I'm amazed and shocked that Makita still produces their line of underpowered, thin plastic, poorly made, 9.6 volt tools. We owned one of these cordless reciprocating saws when they first appeared in the early nineteen-eighties.Twenty-five years ago, the Makita 9.6 volt cordless reciprocating saw was a novelty, and sold along side of 9.6 volt cordless drills, 9.6 volt cordless saws, and 9.6 volt flashlights. Unless your needs are extremely minimal, like cutting plastic or copper plumbing tubing hidden under a hard to reach sink, or you just want to say you own a "cordless reciprocating saw", I would suggest looking elsewhere for a better designed tool that has the prospect of real use and utility. Today, no one uses 9.6 volt batteries (except, apparently, Makita) for any modern cordless tools where there's an anticipation they will be used for any real work.



Great tool for light work and in tight spaces. Also good for cutting off pipes and stubborn bolts.