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The Makita XRJ01Z is an 18-Volt LXT cordless reciprocating saw featuring a brushless motor, variable speed up to 3,000 SPM, and a compact 15.6" design. Its tool-less blade change and dual-position on/off switch maximize efficiency and ergonomic comfort. Weighing only 2.69 pounds (bare tool), it’s engineered for precision cutting in tight spaces, backed by a 3-year limited warranty.







| ASIN | B00IYC7APY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,585 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #52 in Power Reciprocating Saws |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Makita |
| Color | Blue, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,693) |
| Date First Available | March 5, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381670920 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Bare Tool |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.69 pounds |
| Item model number | XRJ01Z |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 18 |
| Part Number | XRJ01Z |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 17"L x 4"W x 7"H |
| Special Feature | Brushless |
| Special Features | Brushless |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
| Style | Tool Only |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 088381670920 042822169244 |
| Usage | specific_uses_for_product |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
M**N
Tight spaces are no match for this tool.
If you're looking for a compact battery-operated reciprocating saw, this is what you need. There was a bit of vibration to my hand when I cut about 50 six-penny nails that fasten the roof plywood to the facia but this tool made short work of that process. It is a great tool all around and the standard reciprocating blades will fit with only one drawback, the shoe needs to be tightened with the supplied hex wrench.
R**K
Great for small jobs
Just to level-set, I'm a 77 year-old woman, 108 lb. I purchased this saw to cut down a dead palm tree in my yard. As you can see, it worked great. While I have no plans to take up logging as a second career, this little saw has lots of power for small jobs like this. [Note: the blades must be purchased separately. I already had a Makita battery fortunately]
C**N
NOT A POWERFUL SAWZALL
Not the most powerful saw ever by a long shot. Cuts 2 inch PVC pretty well. I bought it because I work in tight spaces (plumbing) and I have a feeling it's gonna save my butt one day. Don't buy this if you need to cut anything bigger than 2 inch pvc
B**N
Nice Saw
Compact and powerful. Great bargain price too. Been using 3 or 4 months no issues, double trigger is a bonus. 5*****
K**R
Lightweight, light duty. Buy protection plan. You get what you pay for.
If you only want a VERY light-duty saw, this is a good tool. 1-inch diameter roots are about the max it can handle. Also, it has a trigger on the body of the unit near the blade, which I have accidentally triggered more than once by mistake. It triggers too easily. BE CAREFUL! Motor burned out after less than 5 hours of use. Buy protection plan cuz you will burn it out.
W**E
It's light & powerfu
This little guy will surprise you how powerful it is. It's light and I love the two handle postions. Holding by body I've used it as a rough scroll saw.
E**9
Nice tool, but could use some tweaks for ergonomics
I am most certainly a fan of the Makita 18v LXT lineup. I own MANY of said tools. I purchased this one as of late because the larger full-size recip saw is sometimes too heavy or large for certain applications. On first glance, this tool is made very well. Makita is top-of-the-line in power tools, so this is expected. The weight and balance are both acceptable, and are the best I could imagine they can be. There are two caveats that I can see, however. The first being the stroke length of the cut. It is small. It is similar to that of a 12v recip saw. That means twice as much time to make a cut as it's full-size bigger brother. It also means that the likeliness of vibration in the object being cut is increased, because the blade is making a short stroke versus a large stroke. This can make the cut even slower, and also be more of a pain to hold onto. Since this tool is made for one-handed use, the likely scenario involves holding the object in the other hand. You get where I'm going with this. My second dislike is the ergonomics of the triggers. I am a tall man with rather large hands. It is rather awkward to use the top (barrel) trigger. The diameter of the housing is just not conducive to good control and proper trigger actuation. The rear handle mounted trigger is a different story. It is rather easy to use, as would be expected since this is the normal location and shape/size for the rest of their tools. The problem with this trigger lies in the weight distribution. It is obviously more awkward to hold up the front weight of the saw from the rear of the tool. This makes for a better two-handed use. All-in-all this is a decent tool, but I would likely not purchase it again.
B**5
Handy Little Tool
I own several Makita power tools. I also own a rather large and heavy battery-powered reciprocating saw. I am so glad I bought this tool. It is light weight, well built (of course because it is a Makita tool), easy to handle and operate. For its compact design, it works surprising well.
A**R
RPMs are low. Power delivered by the motor is low. BUT I like it. It is ergonomically great to hold on to but with all that plastic body I expected more to be delivered. This is a great tool Makita could consider putting a more powerful hungry motor that eats batteries and gets more work done. The body of this tool has the room to do this. I love the two method trigger switch method the tool deploys, that is very innovative! Both are very safe options. Overall this tool could be better. Milwaukee's Sawzalls have this tool beaten down in any race. A good tool but could be great if Makita took another look.
M**E
Works fine for small type projects, but you would not want to be cutting pipe all day with his thing. Its great to pull out and blast the odd project off which is what I bought it for
F**S
absolutely not intended for professional use the unit is certainly compact, light weight and easy to use but it lacks power that combined with its tiny draw distance, youll spend all day cutting just one 2X4 and after getting through just one 2X4, the unit heats up a lot, like, a lot a lot would not recommend for professional use
G**R
Non
L**N
Très bon
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