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Bosch CRS180B 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw Bare Tool Compact Lightweight D-Handle Design with Lockjaw Blade Change System

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Bosch CRS180B 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw Bare Tool Compact Lightweight D-Handle Design with Lockjaw Blade Change SystemDominate Tight Spaces: The Compact 18V Reciprocating Saw for Pro Grade Demolition Tackle the most demanding demolition jobs in hard to reach areas with the Bosch CRS180B 18V 1 1 8 In. D Handle Reciprocating Saw. Engineered for professional trade performance, this tool combines a compact 17. 7 inch design with a lightweight 6. 35 lb frame, making it the ultimate solution for continuous overhead cutting and navigating tight joists or stud bays. Despite

Dominate Tight Spaces: The Compact 18V Reciprocating Saw for Pro-Grade Demolition

Tackle the most demanding demolition jobs in hard-to-reach areas with the Bosch CRS180B 18V 1-1/8 In. D-Handle Reciprocating Saw. Engineered for professional trade performance, this tool combines a compact 17.7-inch design with a lightweight 6.35 lb frame, making it the ultimate solution for continuous overhead cutting and navigating tight joists or stud bays. Despite its smaller footprint, it delivers a robust 1-1/8 inch stroke length, ensuring efficient material removal whether you are slicing through lumber, piping, or embedded nails. **Battery and charger sold separately.

Precision and control are at the forefront of the CRS180B's design. It features a two-speed selector allowing you to switch between 0-2,400 SPM for high-torque cutting in metal and 0-2,700 SPM for fast demolition in wood. The variable-speed trigger provides a soft start, allowing you to ease the blade into the material to prevent kickback and ensure a clean cut. Efficiency is further enhanced by the exclusive Lockjaw™ system, which enables lightning-fast, one-handed blade changes without the need for hot or easy-to-lose tools. With its ergonomic D-handle and soft-grip zones, this saw minimizes vibration and fatigue, keeping you productive all day long.

Key Features

  • Compact & Lightweight: Weighs only 6.35 lbs and measures 17.7 inches long, perfect for reducing fatigue during overhead applications.
  • Two-Speed Transmission: Select between high-torque (0-2,400 SPM) and high-speed (0-2,700 SPM) to match the cut to the material.
  • Lockjaw™ Blade System: Allows for safe, easy, and fast one-handed blade changes without additional tools.
  • Long Stroke Length: A 1-1/8 inch stroke ensures maximum material removal per pass for faster cutting.
  • Variable-Speed Trigger: Provides precise control to ease the saw into the material, reducing blade walking and kickback.
  • Ergonomic D-Handle: Designed with a soft-grip zone to provide superior comfort and control during heavy use.
  • AMPShare™ Compatibility: Fully compatible with the Bosch 18V battery platform and the multi-brand AMPShare™ system.

What's Included

  • (1) CRS180 18V 1-1/8 In. D-Handle Reciprocating Saw
  • (2) Bi-Metal Reciprocating Saw Blades

Specifications

Battery Voltage 18V
Battery Chemistry Lithium Ion
Stroke Length 1-1/8 in
No Load SPM 0-2,400 / 0-2,700
Tool Length 17.7 in
Tool Width 4.0 in
Tool Height 6.8 in
Weight 6.35 lb (Tool Only)
Variable Speed Yes

Pro-Tip: To extend the life of your reciprocating saw blades, utilize the two-speed selector. Use the lower speed setting (0-2,400 SPM) when cutting through harder metals like steel pipe or cast iron to reduce heat buildup, and switch to the higher speed (0-2,700 SPM) for rapid demolition of wood and drywall.

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