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DeWalt DW331K


$170.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to use no tool blade change. Minimal vibration. Lots of power.

The Cons:Blades do not stay put. Bevel adjustment does not lock well. Sub-par stock blades.

The DeWalt DW331K is an ultra-powerful, heavy-duty compact jig saw with an all-metal gear case and keyless blade lever that enhances the tool durability in a professional shop environment. Weighing only 6.4 lbs, the lightweight DeWalt DW331K features a powerful 6.5 Amp motor that delivers the cutting power for the most demanding materials.

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In addition, the DW331K includes a counter-balance mechanism that reduces vibration and user fatigue, an extra-large rubber grip that dampens vibration and provides comfort during prolonged use, and powerful bevel detents that ensure accuracy at the most common angles: 0, 15, 30, & 45. The DW331K also sports an innovative flush cutting blade system that allows for the completion of flush cuts without up cutting, 4-position orbital action that allows for aggressive cuts, and a variable speed that can deliver 500-to-3,100 strokes per minute for optimal cutting speed. The DeWalt DW331K retails for $169.99 and comes with blades and a heavy-duty kit box. Lastly, the DeWalt DW331K features a 90-day money back guarantee, a one-year free service contract, and a 3 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Heavy-Duty Compact Jig Saw
  • Keyless Blade Level
  • 6.5 Amp Motor
  • Counter-Balance Mechanism
  • Extra-Large Rubber Grip
  • Powerful Bevel Detents
  • Flush Cutting Blade System
  • 4-Position Orbital Action
  • Variable Speed
  • 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • 1 Year Free Service
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Amps: 6.5 Amps
  • Strokes/Min: 500-3,100 spm
  • Stroke Length: 1 "
  • Keyless Blade Clamp: Yes
  • Dust Blower: Yes
  • Orbital Action: 4-position
  • Tool Weight: 6.4

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Pros
  • 3

    easy to use no tool blade change

  • 2

    minimal vibration

  • 2

    lots of power

  • 2

    good grip

  • 2

    3-year limited warranty

  • 2

    durable construction

  • 2

    accurate

  • 2

    good balance

  • 2

    well known, trusted brand

Cons
  • 2

    blades do not stay put

  • 1

    bevel adjustment does not lock well

  • 0

    sub-par stock blades

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