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Makita DJV181Z Jig Saw 18V Solo Brushless

Key features:

  • No-load speed: 800-3500 rpm
  • Blade stroke: 26 mm
  • Weight: 2.5 kg
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  • Power Supply Battery
  • Kit Contents Solo
  • Maximum Cutting Depth in Wood 135 mm
  • Maximum Cutting Depth of Aluminum 20 mm
  • Maximum Metal Cutting Depth 10 mm
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From Vidakatsavidi 4.9 (9)
Ηλιούπολη, Αττικής
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4 pieces
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Description

Description

Features

  • Powerful BL Motor (brushless motor).
  • The "Soft no load" function automatically reduces the motor speed during idling, reducing machine vibrations.
  • Blade type: T (T-Shank)

Makpac case included.

Cutting Capabilities:

  • Maximum cutting depth in wood: 135 mm
  • Maximum cutting depth in aluminum: 20 mm
  • Maximum cutting depth in metal: 10 mm

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Power Source
Battery
Type
Jig Saw

Battery Specifications

Number of Batteries
0
Volt
18 V
Lithium
No
Compatible Battery Type
Makita 18V LXT

Additional Features

Maximum Wood Cutting Depth
135 mm
Maximum Cutting Depth of Aluminum
20 mm
Maximum Metal Cutting Depth
10 mm

Features & Functions

Maximum Motor Speed
3500 rpm
Speed Adjsustment
Yes
Oscillation
-
Track Length (Regression Length)
26 mm
Miter Cutting Ability
Yes
Dust Suction System
Yes
Brushless
Yes
Blade Type
T (T-Shank)
Blade Length
-
Keyless Blade Change
No
Net Weight
2.6 kg

Extras

Carrying Case
Without
LED
No
Kit Contents
Solo

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Power
  • Durability
  • Construction quality
  • Stability
  • Cutting Precision
  • Cutting in a straight line
  • Bevel cutting
  • Value for money
  • mkey
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Makita quality.
    However, I would prefer the other one with the handle because:
    The on/off switch is very uncomfortable.
    It makes it difficult for me to work with one hand because I can't reach the switch to turn it off and also hold it properly.
    Therefore, if I'm holding a piece of wood steady with one hand or don't have the other hand free, it's difficult to turn it off.
    I believe that although it has two switches to make it safer to use, it is actually less safe because you don't have direct control of the operation with the hand that is holding it. So be careful with the free hand when you try to turn it off because the switch is not very far from the blade. Under no circumstances should you lift the saw before turning it off because it may jump.
    I don't know if this type of saw is for a specific use, but for my work (woodworking), it didn't suit me at all.
    This has annoyed me quite a bit and I would give it 3 stars, but because it cuts very nicely, the price is good compared to the quality, and it's a Makita (warranty), I will give it 4 stars.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Bevel cutting
    • Value for money
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Value for money
  • Makita quality.
    However, I would prefer the other one with the handle because:
    The on/off switch is very uncomfortable.
    It makes it difficult for me to work with one hand because I can't reach the switch to turn it off and also hold it properly.
    Therefore, if I'm holding a piece of wood steady with one hand or don't have the other hand free, it's difficult to turn it off.
    I believe that although it has two switches to make it safer to use, it is actually less safe because you don't have direct control of the operation with the hand that is holding it. So be careful with the free hand when you try to turn it off because the switch is not very far from the blade. Under no circumstances should you lift the saw before turning it off because it may jump.
    I don't know if this type of saw is for a specific use, but for my work (woodworking), it didn't suit me at all.
    This has annoyed me quite a bit and I would give it 3 stars, but because it cuts very nicely, the price is good compared to the quality, and it's a Makita (warranty), I will give it 4 stars.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Features

  • Powerful BL Motor (brushless motor).
  • The "Soft no load" function automatically reduces the motor speed during idling, reducing machine vibrations.
  • Blade type: T (T-Shank)

Makpac case included.

Cutting Capabilities:

  • Maximum cutting depth in wood: 135 mm
  • Maximum cutting depth in aluminum: 20 mm
  • Maximum cutting depth in metal: 10 mm

Manufacturer

Main Specifications

Power Source
Battery
Type
Jig Saw

Battery Specifications

Number of Batteries
0
Volt
18 V
Lithium
No
Compatible Battery Type
Makita 18V LXT

Additional Features

Maximum Wood Cutting Depth
135 mm
Maximum Cutting Depth of Aluminum
20 mm
Maximum Metal Cutting Depth
10 mm

Features & Functions

Maximum Motor Speed
3500 rpm
Speed Adjsustment
Yes
Oscillation
-
Track Length (Regression Length)
26 mm
Miter Cutting Ability
Yes
Dust Suction System
Yes
Brushless
Yes
Blade Type
T (T-Shank)
Blade Length
-
Keyless Blade Change
No
Net Weight
2.6 kg

Extras

Carrying Case
Without
LED
No
Kit Contents
Solo

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Power
  • Durability
  • Construction quality
  • Stability
  • Cutting Precision
  • Cutting in a straight line
  • Bevel cutting
  • Value for money
  • mkey
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Makita quality.
    However, I would prefer the other one with the handle because:
    The on/off switch is very uncomfortable.
    It makes it difficult for me to work with one hand because I can't reach the switch to turn it off and also hold it properly.
    Therefore, if I'm holding a piece of wood steady with one hand or don't have the other hand free, it's difficult to turn it off.
    I believe that although it has two switches to make it safer to use, it is actually less safe because you don't have direct control of the operation with the hand that is holding it. So be careful with the free hand when you try to turn it off because the switch is not very far from the blade. Under no circumstances should you lift the saw before turning it off because it may jump.
    I don't know if this type of saw is for a specific use, but for my work (woodworking), it didn't suit me at all.
    This has annoyed me quite a bit and I would give it 3 stars, but because it cuts very nicely, the price is good compared to the quality, and it's a Makita (warranty), I will give it 4 stars.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Bevel cutting
    • Value for money
    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Stability
    • Cutting Precision
    • Cutting in a straight line
    • Value for money
  • Makita quality.
    However, I would prefer the other one with the handle because:
    The on/off switch is very uncomfortable.
    It makes it difficult for me to work with one hand because I can't reach the switch to turn it off and also hold it properly.
    Therefore, if I'm holding a piece of wood steady with one hand or don't have the other hand free, it's difficult to turn it off.
    I believe that although it has two switches to make it safer to use, it is actually less safe because you don't have direct control of the operation with the hand that is holding it. So be careful with the free hand when you try to turn it off because the switch is not very far from the blade. Under no circumstances should you lift the saw before turning it off because it may jump.
    I don't know if this type of saw is for a specific use, but for my work (woodworking), it didn't suit me at all.
    This has annoyed me quite a bit and I would give it 3 stars, but because it cuts very nicely, the price is good compared to the quality, and it's a Makita (warranty), I will give it 4 stars.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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