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Seek elsewhere. I wanted to treat myself with a new tool and always thought Dewalt was a quality brand. I purchased this item and had to return it twice cause of mechanical failure. I had an Ace Hardware jig saw for the last 7 years which I bought for $20 and it did the job. Unfortunetly I was wrong.this jigsaw is no good.
If your really looking to purchase this jig saw, I would strongly recommend spending a few more $$ and purchase a Bosch (model 15920EVSK is what replaced my Dewalt with), Makita, or Milwaukee. I really would have expected better for $100.00. Now 1 year after being repaired, it just completely stopped working. I've gone thru a 1/2 drive drill, this jig saw, and a reciprocating saw all purchased within 3 years. Used it for light use around the house and as a contractor, on some small projects (nothing strenuous).
And the 100 dollar Dewalt radio i purchased gets absolutely no reception. The orbital action lever keeps on going to level 4 (full orbital) once you let go of it. After a few months the variable speed stopped working. I purchased my DW317 a year and a half ago. Took it to a Dewalt repair facility who said it would take a few months to have it repaired.
I'm completely turned off by Dewalt.
This is a very disapointing tool (and was my last dewalt miss fortune).It is very hard to do a straight cut wihtout having the blade wandering. Even using a guide and a slow feed rate the cut is far from perfect.The sole doesn't retain the 90 degree setting which mean that you constantly have to check for squareness.
After light use the sole plate was constantly sliding from the 90 degree locked position and anyone who tried to change blades were constantly frustrated and handing me back to tool to change the blade. I replaced it with this DeWalt version. The DeWalt is sitting in a closet and I can't think of anyone who I dislike enough to "give" this frustrating tool for free. I had the misfortune of having several of my power tools stolen. One of them was my Porter Cable Model 543 jig saw. I recently purchased another Porter Cable Model #543 and I am am as happy with it as I was the first one I owned.
I read many reviews here tryong to decide which would be the best buy for the money I had. I am not concerned with any cut other than the 90 dgree setting so a toolless base adjustment is useless to me. For now it does do a real good job and I do hope it remains this way. I cut straight and curves in 3/4" hard crate wood which was knotty and had warp and was harder than pine and the saw did the job even with the cheap blade provided. So I was surprised. The reviews did not look too good for the dewalt 321 or the 318 but no one had bashed this model yet. I thought looking at the design and testing it it would be easy for the blade to leave the roller guide but in actual use the pressure from the blade against the roller held it in place even on curves. It's not a bosch or a milwaukee but it does come close enough for me for now , it has plenty of power and is well made and the fit is as good as most dewalt tools or most other power tools at $180 in the jigsaw range.
My nice bosch was destroyed being run over in the parking lot which was a great loss to me. I can't say how long this saw will hold up and I will use a jigsaw before any other saw I have so it will get alot of use. The blade change works well , it's a U - shaped lever you lift and release , so removing a hot blade is easy and a new blade can be installed with one hand. It has a adjustable dial in the trigger for variable speed , I need to get used to this , the bosch was a separate dial and electronic. After i use it more and with better blades I report back. The case the saw comes in seems sturdy and has room and it has a real hinge not a fold over break off flex hinge.
It does not have a blower to push saw dust off the line but I noticed the motor cooling fan did a pretty good job on it's own. I don't see any reason it should not but i can't say at ths point . I realized i did not have the saw on orbit at all and once swithced it cut even faster and better along with a smoother finish cut. Not having the funds to spring for another new bosch at the present and since I can't live without a jigsaw this one looked like it may fit the bill. I must admit when I got it I had doubts mainly because of the other dewalt model reviews and this saw did not have quite the same design as the bosch as far as the blade change and the shoe did not have positive locks as the bosch offers , but the 317 does offer a adjustable scale so once you set the base a perfect 90 degrees and adjust the scale to line up with that mark it cuts a 90 degree cut pretty well , at least i had no problem.
The saw does not vibrate any more than the bosch did and I usually cut at about the middle speed but even on high the vibration was no worse than the bosch. One nice feature is the way the front of the handle rounds down , it makes a real nice stable steering grip , not a tall block like many others. It is far above all the other jigsaws I saw even near this price. I just got mine today so I have not alot of time invested in using it. I was not certain about the blade guide since the other dewalt models seemed to present a blade drift problem on the 321 and 318.
I imagine with better quality blades this saw will work even better , I can't imagine why on earth dewalt would only provide one blade and such a cheap one at that , this does not reflex much thought to instill confidence in this saw.
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