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LIVOWALNY Cordless Reciprocating Saw – Works with Dewalt, Milwaukee & Makita Batteries

A cordless reciprocating saw is the ultimate tool for demolition, pruning, and rough cutting. Do you own Dewalt 20V, Milwaukee M18, or Makita 18V LXT batteries? If so, you can now use them to power our powerful reciprocating saw. No need to buy new batteries or chargers. Just use what you already have.

No adapter. No changes. Just click and work.

First, this saw moves its blade back and forth at high speed, making it perfect for tearing down walls, cutting pipes, and pruning trees. Second, it is designed for speed and demolition. For example, you can use it to cut through wood, metal, PVC, and even tree branches. As a result, you can tackle tough jobs with ease.

In fact, whether you are a contractor, a plumber, or a homeowner, our reciprocating saw helps you get the job done. Furthermore, it is built to be tough, powerful, and easy to handle.

πŸ”§ LIVOWALNY Reciprocating Saw Features

Our reciprocating saw is packed with features that make demolition and cutting simple:

⚑ High-Speed Cutting

Delivers up to 3000 SPM. Cuts through wood, metal, and PVC with ease.

πŸ”‹ Battery Powered

Runs on Dewalt 20V, Milwaukee M18, or Makita 18V batteries. No cords needed.

πŸ”„ Tool-Free Blade Change

Quick blade release. No tools needed. Swap blades in seconds.

πŸ’‘ LED Light

Built-in light illuminates dark work areas. Perfect for tight spaces.

πŸŽ›οΈ Variable Speed

Adjust speed to match the material. More control for clean cuts.

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety Features

Safety lock and trigger prevent accidental starts. Built-in overload protection.

πŸͺš What Can You Cut with a Reciprocating Saw?

A reciprocating saw is one of the most versatile cutting tools you can own. Here are some common uses:

  • Demolition – Tear down walls, cabinets, and old structures quickly. A recip saw is the go-to tool for demolition work.
  • Pipe cutting – Cut through metal and PVC pipes with ease. Plumbers use reciprocating saws for cutting EMT, rigid conduit, and cast iron.
  • Tree pruning – Trim branches and remove tree limbs. Specialized pruning blades make this a mainstay for landscapers.
  • Wood cutting – Cut lumber, plywood, and rough timber.
  • Metal cutting – Cut rebar, steel pipe, and sheet metal with the right blade.
  • Emergency rescue – Used by first responders for cutting through debris.

πŸ”‹ Available Models

We offer three versions of our reciprocating saw. Each one works with a different battery platform:

🟑 Dewalt

Dewalt 20V MAX

DCB200, DCB203, DCB204, DCB205, DCB206

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πŸ”΄ Milwaukee

Milwaukee M18

48-11-1815, 1820, 1828, 1840, 1850, 1860

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πŸ”΅ Makita

Makita 18V LXT

BL1815, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1860, BL1890

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πŸ”‹ Battery Compatibility

Version Compatible Battery Battery Models
Dewalt Dewalt 20V MAX DCB200, DCB203, DCB204, DCB205, DCB206
Milwaukee Milwaukee M18 48-11-1815, 1820, 1828, 1840, 1850, 1860
Makita Makita 18V LXT BL1815, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1860, BL1890

πŸ’‘ What to Look for in a Reciprocating Saw

When choosing a reciprocating saw, here are the most important features to consider:

  • SPM rating – Higher strokes per minute mean faster cutting. Look for at least 2800 SPM. Most professional models deliver 3000 SPM.
  • Stroke length – A longer stroke removes more material with each pass. Most saws offer a 1-1/4 inch stroke .
  • Tool-free blade change – Saves time when switching between materials. A keyless blade clamp is a must-have feature.
  • Battery compatibility – Choose a model that works with batteries you already own.
  • LED light – Helps you see your cut line in dark or tight spaces.
  • Vibration control – Look for counter-balance mechanisms that reduce user fatigue.

πŸ›‘οΈ Reciprocating Saw Safety Tips

Stay safe when using a reciprocating saw with these simple tips:

  • Use the right blade – Match the blade to the material you are cutting. Bi-metal blades work well for general purpose.
  • Secure your work piece – Make sure the material is clamped or held firmly.
  • Wear safety gear – Use safety glasses, gloves, and ear protection.
  • Check behind the cut – Look for pipes, wires, or gas lines before cutting.
  • Use the foot – Push the adjustable shoe against the work to reduce vibration and improve cutting efficiency.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is a reciprocating saw used for?
A reciprocating saw is used for demolition, cutting pipes, pruning trees, and rough cutting through wood, metal, and PVC. It prioritizes power and versatility over precision, making it ideal for fast, aggressive cuts.
What is the difference between a Sawzall and a reciprocating saw?
"Sawzall" is the trademarked name for Milwaukee's reciprocating saw. Since Milwaukee invented the first reciprocating saw in 1951, the name has become a generic term for the tool. Our LIVOWALNY reciprocating saw offers the same performance with compatibility across multiple battery platforms.
How long does a 5.0Ah battery last on this saw?
Battery life depends on the material and speed setting. A 5.0Ah battery typically provides 20-40 minutes of cutting time. For larger projects, using multiple batteries is recommended.
Can I use this reciprocating saw with my Dewalt battery?
Yes. Our Dewalt version works with all Dewalt 20V MAX slide batteries. No adapter needed. Just slide your battery in and start cutting.
What blade should I use for cutting metal?
For cutting metal like rebar, pipes, and bolts, use a bi-metal metal-cutting blade with fine teeth. These blades last longer and cut through tough materials efficiently.

LIVOWALNY Reciprocating Saw in one sentence:

Cut through wood, metal, and pipes with your Dewalt, Milwaukee, or Makita battery.

LIVOWALNY is not affiliated with Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, or any other brand mentioned. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.