Bosch CRS180 Reciprocating Saw Review
May 4, 2010 by toolman
Filed under Our Reviews, Tool Reviews
We took a closer look at the Bosch reciprocating saw that came in the combo kit CLPK40-180
Tool Review: Bosch Reciprocating Saw
Model Number: CRS180
| Pros: | Balance, Lock-Jaw |
| Cons: | Would like to see a bigger difference between two speed settings |
| Specifications of the Bosch Saw | |
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Specifications
Bosch makes some of the best power tools around. All their tools are designed for the professional and made to be used and abused day in and day out. Well, the Bosch reciprocating saw is no different. Now just looking at some of the specs, you might not have noticed a whole lot of difference such as a variable speed trigger, 1-1/8″ stroke and a two speed setting that produces an rpm of 2,400 and 2,700. But that is where the difference stops. The first major difference that you can not see, but feel is the balance. While this is pretty similar to other reciprocating saws on the market coming in at 7.6 lbs., the way Bosch distributes this weight is something you can feel. Now we are not knocking the other major manufacturers as they have great balance also, but once you pick up the Bosch, you can feel how well the saw as a whole is built. The weight is even across the whole body of the saw. The D-handle is nice and big for those who prefer larger gloves in demo mode. The front hand rest is nice and big and gives the user plenty of room to hold on to even under the toughest conditions.
Now you may have read our reciprocating review on the Sawzall and Makita and how much we like the blade locking system, but the Bosch Lock-Jaw is truly the best we have seen. As with the Makita, a user can change the blade with one hand, which does come in handy at times. The big difference which you can feel and see, is the locking mechanism. The Bosch is nice and solid. The blade gets locked into place and there is very little room for debris to enter into the chuck and jam the blade in the lock, which is a little different from the Makita.
Over all this is a great reciprocating saw. You will pay a little more with some Bosch products, but by far for this saw we would recommend paying a little more. With the little extra cost, you get a lot more tool. As with the other Bosch tools, they are truly professional grade power tools. The balance is great and the Lock-Jaw system is the best in the business by far.
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Saw is great and they have the best holder for the blade, even better than the Makita.