Manufacturer: Denali
Rating:
(3 reviews)
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Features:
- Denali 18-Volt Cordless Reciprocating Saw with 1-inch stroke and 2,400 strokes per minute
- Lightweight, ergonomic design; tool-free blade change; safety lockout switch works from the right or left side
- Trigger switch; over-molded soft grip handle; powerful split motor
- Includes: (2) Blades and a Carrying Strap
- Powered by Denali 18V Cordless Battery Pack (not included); suitable saw blade thickness 0.9 to 1.8mm, 1-year warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
The Denali 18-Volt Cordless Reciprocating Saw features a quick and easy tool-free blade change system and yields 2400 strokes per minute for fast cutting. Its ergonomic lightweight design and soft, overmolded handle ensure comfort and ease of use. Saw includes one blade for wood cutting and one blade for metal cutting. Package includes tool only. Denali 18-Volt Cordless Battery Pack and Smart Charger sold separately.
The Denali Story
Named after the tallest mountain range in North America, Denali tools stand above the rest in providing an exceptional blend of quality craftsmanship, professional-grade features, and customer value. All homeowners, hobbyists, do-it-yourselfers, and price-conscious contractors will appreciate Denali.
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3 Comments
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Bought this in a combo, and worked okay for a little bit. The first issue I had was that the blade chuck (or whatever you call it) came loose after one battery discharge. This meant that I had to take the plastic casing off of the tool to tighten the screws…not a big deal…but a pain (they loosened again, but i used some loc tite to prevent a third dissasembly). Six months after purchase, the tool started to make horrible grinding sounds, and would not operate. From what I could tell, the main reciprocal gearing had become stripped, and the tool would no longer work. It has since been trashed, and been replaced (for now) with a Ryobi cordless and a Dewalt corded that have not had any issues as of this posting. n
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I would look elsewhere for this type of tool, unless you would be using it very lightly…
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I own several cordless reciprocating saws, a 36 volt DeWalt, 18 volt DeWalt, a Milwaukee 18 volt and a Milwaukee 18 volt “hatchet”. They are all great tools. They have a feeling of quality when you turn them on.n
The Denali feels and sounds a little crude by comparison. I have only had the Denali a couple of days, but I have to say using the same Milwaukee and Dewalt blades that I use in my other saws it cuts wood as good as anything I own. I don’t know how long it will last, but for what it cost I can buy 4 or 5 of them for the price of an industrial rated name brand tool. I think it is the perfect homeowner saw. n
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I was impressed enough by its performance that I bought a second one to have as a spare.
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All Denali Tools have been fantastic, the only concern is longevity. i bought this, used it and loved it so i bought 2 more. i figure at $14 i can buy 5 before i have even touched a dewalt (even then i still have some more money to spend). the blade is par at best, buy good blades and the tool performs.
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