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« on: April 10, 2009, 08:26:53 AM »

A LOOK INSIDE THE RIDGID R86447 FUEGO ONE HANDED RECIP SAW
































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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2009, 06:39:01 PM »

That was interesting.

I got to demo a corded version of this saw (R3030) last year and was impressed by its power.   The corded version is definitely more powerful than the little Milwaukee cordless Hackzall's we use and the comparable Hitachi version we also bought to try out.  We decided to stay with the less powerful cordless Milwaukee Hackzall's for various reasons.  These little saws are nice for fitting into places a larger saw such as the DC390 can't.  Anyone want to buy my brand new / never used R3030 for $75 shipped?  I used a demo version of this saw, but never used the one I bought.

I sure wish DeWALT had a nice collection of 12V sub-compact cordless tools available in the US because we often spend more time using them than our 18 volt tools.
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