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Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Feature

  • Makita-built variable speed D35 high torque motor delivers 0-2,900 strokes per minute with a 1-1/8-inch length stoke for faster cutting
  • Compact design at 19-5/8-inches long; weighs only 8.1 lbs.
  • Designed with convenient features such as a large two-finger trigger, a built-in L.E.D. light, and a large retractable tool hook
  • Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
  • 3-year warranty on tool; 1-year warranty on batteries and charger.


Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Overview

Maximum Cutting Capacity of Pipe: 5-1/8 Inches and Wood (w/12 Inch Blade): 10 Inches. Length of Stroke: 1-1/8 Inches. Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,900 SPM. Watt Hours: 54.0. Battery: 18V Lithium-Ion DC (3.0Ah). Overall Length: 19-5/8 Inches. Net weight: 8.1 Pounds. Shipping Weight: 12.00 lbs.

Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Specifications

Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw delivers faster cutting and demolition performance to the jobsite. The BJR181 has a high-torque motor with a 1-1/8-inch stroke that is engineered for a range of cutting and demolition tasks. The LXT Lithium-Ion Battery makes this reciprocating saw perfect for remote use, where running a cord is not an option.



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BJR181 Features
SPEED - 50% faster cutting from 2,900 SPM (1-1/8" stroke)
CONVENIENCE - "Tool-less" blade change and shoe adjustments plus tool hook and L.E.D. light
PERFORMANCE - LXT Li-Ion batteries charge in 30 minutes, run longer and deliver 2.5X more cycles
COMFORT - Less weight with comfortable ergonomic grip
INCLUDES - (2) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries, rapid charger and case

Tool Specifications
Length of stroke1-1/8"
Max. cutting depthPipe (5-1/8"), Wood (10")
Strokes per minute0-2,900 SPM
Battery18V LXT Lithium-Ion
Overall length19-5/8"
Net weight8.1 lbs. (w/battery)
Makita-Built Motor Engineered for Versatile Power
The BJR181 features a Makita-built four-pole maximum torque motor with a 1-1/8-inch stroke that cuts 0-2,900 strokes per minute (SPM) for faster cutting. The BJR181 has a maximum cutting depth of 5-1/8 inches for pipe, and 10 inches into wood (using a 12-inch blade). Productivity features includes an electric brake, and a "tool-less" blade change.

Ergonomic Design in a Compact Size
The BJR181 weighs just 8.1 pounds with a more compact design at 19-5/8 inches long and an ergonomic shape that fits like a glove for reduced operator fatigue. In addition, the BJR181 has a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area, and a retractable hook so the tool remains close by but never in the way.

Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
The BJR181 is engineered for the pro that wants more features, and is perfect for a range of applications including plumbing, flooring, electrical, demolition, and for general contractors who require a best in class engineered cordless reciprocating saw. The BJR181 is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

About Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
As one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Series. Three years after its debut, Makita's LXT Series has grown from seven to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18V Compact Lithium-Ion for cordless power in a more compact size.

About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools, and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to produce tools that are stronger, lighter, more powerful and easier to use. Makita USA, Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit the website at makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita Lithium-Ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-Year Warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

What's in the Box
Makita BJR181 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Recipro Saw, two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries, 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger, Recipro Saw blade, and tool case.


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Wall Street to Main Street: News, Views and Commentary: June 15, 2006

It's Thursday June 15, 2006, and finally we had an up day, the market showed some strength pretty much for the entire trading session, granted it was modest but definitely a welcome sight. The Nasdaq avoided making history by being down for a ninth day in a row and the S&P 500 broke that 7-month slide.

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Yesterday morning the Labor Department reported that the May Consumer Price Index aka the CPI rose 0.4 percent, after a 0.6 percent rise in April. This is beyond the comfort level of the inflation fighting Fed. These latest numbers are pretty much an indication that the Fed will raise interest rates on June 29, 2006. So we may have to prepare ourselves for another bump up in August but lets not get too ahead of ourselves just yet.

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Political Front

It looks like Iran's master plan may be coming to light as Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated that he wants to increase cooperation with a central Asian security group that includes China and Russia and that the region needs a solid wall against any outside interference. This was said at the S'hanghai Cooperation Organization Summit, which consisted of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. China has publicly said that they will not be a member of the group, that is the story today anyway, as we know tomorrow always brings another element into the mix.

Now sticking to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit or the SCO Summit, Russia's president Vladimir Putin made a proposal while he spoke at the SCO, he proposed the creation of an energy club within the SCO and mentioned that Russia could actually finance some economic projects pursued by the six-nation regional forum. And the plot thickens.

President Bush spoke on Wednesday, this comes on the heels of a surprise visit that he made to Baghdad. He looked confident as he stated that he senses something very different happening in Iraq. He predicted that the progress in the region will be steady and he looks for the violence to subside.

The Bank of Japan's Governor Toshihiko Fukui issued a public apology to the Japanese parliament on Thursday as it related to an investment that he made in a fund run by an ex-bureaucrat arrested for suspected insider trading, he said he would not keep any profit. He invested approximately ,000 back in 1999 and held it since then, so this was not a recent investment and was prior to the arrest of the high profile fund manager Yoshiaki Murakami.

Tid Bits

Boeing (NYSE: BA) should be the recipient or better yet the beneficiary of the recent slide of Airbus. The credibility of EADS, who is the majority owner of Airbus, was questioned after the company reported substantial delays of their A380 super jumbo planes. This just sliced over 30% of the company's stock value off the top. Now keep in mind that these delays may be contract breakers and Boeing could begin to receive a slew of orders for their latest plane that was created to compete with Airbus. The street liked what they heard and that pushed Boeing up .03 as it closed at .01 on Wednesday.

Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) is not taking any prisoners on this one, they have raised their offer for largest port operator, Associated British Ports Plc, by 3.7% or US.76 billion (2.58 billion pounds). This is in an effort to trump a potential offer from Macquarie Bank Ltd. The acquisition of this company puts Goldman Sachs in an interesting position as they could now be granted U.S. port deals with ease. A recommendation from the new Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson doesn't hurt their cause either.

Crude oil futures got a boost yesterday on the heels of a report from the United States that showed US crude stocks suffered a larger-than-expected fall as US refineries boosted production rates to meet peak summer fuel demand. So we may see follow through today.

As we mentioned on Wednesday, precious and base metals seems to have come close to hitting a bottom, but we need follow through before we can be sure of that. Gold, Silver, Copper and other metals rose yesterday and could possibly rise today as the demand is coming into play once again. The precious metals are potentially closer to a bottom than the base metals so be aware of that going in. Of course this trickle down to the metals stocks, companies like Rio Tinto (NYSE: RTP), BHP Billiton (NYSE: BHP), Crystallex International (AMEX: KRY), Phelps Dodge (NYSE: PD) Newmont Mining (NYSE: NEM), Peru Copper (AMEX: CUP) and Bema Gold (AMEX: BGO) should move higher as the metals begin to rebound. So lets look at this carefully today and going into the weekend.

Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH) is looking to make a slash in Asia, as they are prepared to invest US to million in Shenzhen Development Bank, which is one of only five banks listed in China. As we have been speaking about on "Wall Street to Main Street" the expansion in both China and India will continue because the market is so great. The inflation worries that have been dragging on the markets globally cannot curb what is on tap to happen. If companies like Citigroup (NYSE: C), JP Morgan (NYSE: JPM), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), Bear Sterns (NYSE: BSC), Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH) and UBS AG (NYSE: UBS) plan on competing in the future they have to solidify themselves as global players now so they can be well established for the future. This is beyond the financial industry, this holds true for retail, food, beverage, manufacturing and the automobile industry. General Motors (NYSE: GM) amidst their bumps in the road are growing nicely overseas, and believe it or not that is where the continued growth will be for a lot of industries. So investors should look deeper into global market conditions and take a good look at the companies that stand to benefit.

Movers and Shakers

Some major movers in yesterdays trading session included Hansen Natural (NASDAQ: HANS) this seems to be a main stay on WSMS but the stock continues to swing almost on a daily basis, it traded up .81 to close at 7.76 on Wednesday.

As the base metals saw some light yesterday so have the companies involved in the industry, Carpenter Technology (NYSE: CRS) rose .19 to close at .37, the stock has fallen from their May 2006 high of 2.11. Keep in mind that prior to the spike in base metals the stock was hanging in the range, as we said precious metals seem to have hit a relative bottom, more so than base metals.

In a move that will put certain issues to bed for both German companies, Bayer (NYSE: BAY) and Merck (NYSE: MRK) have come to terms and Bayer will pay Merck US.6 billion for its share of Schering, a move that clears the way for Bayer to acquire Schering. This was good news for the street as Bayer rose .07 to close at .28 on Wednesday/

After slipping from the range in May 2006 and closing as low as .86 in June, Nutrisystem, Inc (NASDAQ: NTRI) on the heels of bump up from Lazard Capital, rose $.84 to close at .70. The stock shot up in April from the mid range to its 52 week high of .33 on a positive quarter and the launch of a marketing campaigned geared towards males. Now this quarter will tell the story of Nutrisystem and show whether this campaign met the expectations of not only the company but of the street.

Other stocks that made nice moves on Wednesday include Casey's General Stores (NASDAQ: CASY) traded up .04 to close at .83, PetroChina (NYSE: PTR) traded up .84 to close at .47, Oil Services HOLDR's (NYSE: OIH) traded up .57 to close at 5.67, Monster Worldwide (NASDAQ: MNST) traded up .36 to close at .94, Kookmin Bank (NYSE: KB) traded up .45 to close at .65 and SouthWestern Energy (NYSE: SWN) traded up .25 to close at .05 on Wednesday.

Under Ten

Other stocks that made moves on the upside under ten bucks include Gold Reserve Inc (AMEX: GRZ), the stock moved up as the precious metals started to rise, if this should continue they are one of a few companies that stand to make nice movement. Gold Reserve traded up 84 cents to close at .80 on Wednesday. Other stocks to look at under ten bucks that stand to benefit for the bounce include Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW), Crytallex International (AMEX: KRY) and Bema Gold (AMEX: BGO).

Taser International (NASDAQ: TASR) made some movement on the upside as its Chairman Phillips W. Smith bought 2,000 worth of the company's stock. This usually gives a boost to the level of investor confidence in the stock. Even though that pushed the stock to close up 55 cents at $.02, you have to understand that back in December of 2004 this was a stock. Now I haven't had the opportunity to look deep into the company so I am not aware if it split or not while it was at its highs, but from my initial look, it doesn't seem so. So proceed with caution on this one.

Chinese telephone maker Qiao Xing Universal Telephone Inc. (NASDAQ: XING) moved higher yesterday even after they raised US million in a convertible bond offering. The company made some bold statements ahead of the release of their 2005 earnings on June 20, 2006,. The company stated that the their 2005 basic earnings per share, before one-time gains, will "increase significantly" to well above , that is compared to 17 cents per share in 2004. Now that is a bold statement but what are those one-time gains?, this one is tricky as the company touting their earnings prior to the earnings announcement scheduled to be release in a few days just raises a red flag for me, but I could be wrong. The stock traded up 55 cents to close at .02 on Wednesday.

Other stocks that moved higher yesterday under ten bucks included Emcore Corp (NASDAQ: EMKR) which traded up 84 cents to close at .69, Internet Initiative Japan (NASDAQ: IIJI) traded up 50 cents to close at .99, Sunopta ((NASDAQ: STKL) traded up 45 cents to close at .92, Anadigics (NASDAQ: ANAD) traded up 44 cents to close at .64 and Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARMHY) traded up 42 cents to close at .18.

Downers

Some stocks that traded down yesterday included OYO Geospace (NASDAQ: OYOG) which traded down .74 to close at .50, Teleflex (NYSE: TFX) traded down .66 to close at .38, OptionsXpress (NASDAQ: OXPS) traded down .81 to close at .23, Regional Bank Holders (NYSE: RKH) traded down .08 to close at 3.55, Pegasus Wireless (NASDAQ: PGWC) traded down .97 to close at .70, Apollo Group (NASDAQ: APOL) traded down .73 to close at .61 and Sunrise Senior Living (NYSE: SRZ) which trade down .62 to close at .80.

Now some stocks under ten bucks that received the royal smack down yesterday include Terremark Worldwide (AMEX: TWW) drops like a rock on a wider quarterly loss. The stock traded down .42 to close at .69,of course the downgrades didn't help the situation but this is a big drop and could flag a ton of margin calls if it has not already. So this drop could continue today.

Now this is a recent IPO that has fallen from its IPO price, Basin Water (NASDAQ: BWTR) sells systems for the treatment of contaminated groundwater, which is their line of business. The stock opened at .70 when it came public in May, that's .70 above its IPO price of . The stock traded as high as .55 but that was then and this is now, the stock traded down .35 to close at .65 yesterday. The stock may get a little bounce to keep it about the mark this week.

Others under ten bucks that traded down yesterday include InvesTools (NASDAQ: IEDU) traded down .07 to close at .79, Hurley Industries (NASDAQ: HRLY) traded down 85 cents to close at .21, National Coal (NASDAQ: NCOC) traded down 79 cents to close at .82, SunTerra Corp (NASDAQ: SNRR) traded down 66 cents to close at .02 and UQM Technologies (AMEX: UQM) traded down 60 cents to close at .32.

Analyst Upgrades/Downgrades

Recent Analyst upgrades include Wabtec Corp (NYSE: WAB) was upgraded to a Buy from a Neutral by Janney Montgomery, Ladish Inc (NASDAQ: LDSG) was upgraded to a buy from a Neutral by Sidoti & Co, Sycamore Networks (NASDAQ: SCMR) was upgraded to a Hold from a Sell by Citigroup Investment Research, Celestica (NYSE: CLS) was upgraded to a Buy from a Neutral by UBS, Suez (NYSE: SZE) was upgraded to a Buy from a Hold by Deutsche Bank Securities, Barr Labs (NYSE: BRL) was upgraded to an Overweight from a Neutral Weight by Prudential Equity Group and Black & Decker (NYSE: BDK) was upgraded to a Buy from a Hold by Citigroup Investment Research.

Recent Analyst downgrades include General Mills (NYSE: GIS) was downgraded to a Hold from a Buy by Citigroup Investment Research, Volt Information Sciences (NYSE: VOL) was downgraded to a Neutral from a Buy by Sidoti & Co, Alexander & Baldwin (NASDAQ: ALEX) was downgraded to a Buy from an Average by Caris & Company, Maverick Tube (NYSE: MVK) was downgraded to an Under Perform from a Market Perform by Raymond James and to a Sell from a Hold by AG Edwards, and New Century Financial (NYSE: NEW) was downgraded to a Market Perform from a Market Outperform by JMP Securities.

Recent analyst coverage initiations include Cognizant Technology (NASDAQ: CTSH) was initiate with a Hold rating by Clear Asset Management, Saxon Capital, Inc (NYSE: SAX) was initiated with a Hold rating and a .25 price target by Deutsche Bank Securities, Brown Show Inc (NYSE: BWS) was initiated with a Buy rating by Sidoti & Co, Northstar Neurosciences (NASDAQ: NSTR) was initiated with an Outperform rating by Cowen & Co and Mobility Electronics (NASDAQ: MOBE) was initiated with a Buy rating by Sidoti & co.

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    Bare-Tool Hitachi CR18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature

    • Tool body compatible with all Hitachi Lithium Ion, NiCd and NiMH 18V batteries
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    Bare-Tool Hitachi CR18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview

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    Milwaukee Cordless Drill Reviews - Did You Know All These Pros and Cons?

    Milwaukee cordless drill reviews are quite good on the Milwaukee 0724 cordless 28-volt, ½ inch hammer-drill. There are several features that are somewhat unique, as you will see from some of the best advantages that are mentioned in Milwaukee cordless drill reviews of the 28 volt model.

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    The Pros

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    There are several pros to the 28 volt Milwaukee drill because it offers 600 pounds of torque and it weighs less than 7 pounds, besides being more affordable than comparable models in the 18 volt or 24 volt class. It is one of the longest running and more powerful drills on the market, with a revolutionary designed 28V lithium-ion battery.

    With innovative features, like the battery pack design that allows you to insert the battery in reverse position, it is easier to work in hard-to-reach areas or when working overhead. In fact, the revolutionary and patented battery pack design contributes to the lighter weight, making it weigh less than 18 volt NiCad battery packs and less than some of the 24 volt models of cordless drills, that can go over 20 pounds in weight.

    Another great feature of the Milwaukee drill is the patented Clip-Lok system, which allows you to securely attach the drill to your tool bag and has an on-board bit holder, capable of holding two standard Phillips bits. This makes it convenient when climbing ladders or other situations when you need your hands free. In addition, this model comes with the tightest gripping chuck in the industry, which keeps bits from slipping or falling out, with a ½ inch, all-metal, single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck that features all carbide jaws.

    When searching for one of the best Milwaukee drill reviews, the 28 volt model is worthy of six stars, and that comes straight from contractors that have been avid fans of the 18 volt drills made by Milwaukee. Not only are the upgrades part of what you would expect to see on more expensive drills, but the price is less than many of the 18 volt models on the market.

    The Cons

    Even the cons of this drill aren't totally derogatory. About the worst thing to be said about it is that the newer 18 volt Milwaukee 2611 cordless drill has a higher torque rating and works just as well, when you use it with the correct speed range setting and don't just leave it in high when you power it on. Of course, most of the 18 volt cordless drills on the market don't offer as much power as the 28 volt Milwaukee, but the Milwaukee 2611 18 volt comes out at the top of its class and gives the 28 volt Milwaukee 0724 drill a run for the money.

    In conclusion, whether you prefer the power of the 28 volt Milwaukee drills or the newer and improved power that is delivered by the 18 volt Milwaukee 2611 cordless drills, it is hard to go wrong with Milwaukee drill choices. When you read the cordless drill reviews on either of these models, you are sure to be pleased with the power, price and performance of this line of drills, regardless of size.

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    Special Price!!! Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery)

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    Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery) Feature

    • Tool body compatible with all Hitachi Lithium Ion, NiCd and NiMH 18-volt batteries
    • Features left-mounted 6-1/2-inch blade for convenience
    • Electric brake for increased safety
    • Built-in spotlight for improved visibility of cut line
    • Bevel angle adjusts up to 50-degree for accurate cuts for various applications


    Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery) Overview

    Tool body compatible with all Hitachi Lithium Ion, NiCd and NiMH 18V post-style batteries Left-mounted 6-1/2" blade for accessibility and convenient blade changes Soft elastomer grip for improved comfort and reduced fatigue Electric brake for increased safety Fan cooled motor for increased run times and maximum power Built-in spotlight for improved visibility of cut line Accurate cuts with 50° bevel angle adjustment for various applications



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    Choosing the Best Power Circular Saw - Construction Tools

    Understanding what to look for in a circular saw can be tricky for those of you who are not tool experts. The great thing about these construction tools is that you don't need to be a professional contractor to require one and they are simple to use once you have found the proper tool for your immediate needs. You want to make sure you consider a variety of factors, not only by the sale price.

    18 Volt Saw

    First and foremost you want to consider corded or cordless. In the past you may have heard that cordless circular saws were underpowered but this has been resolved over the years with more substantial battery power and technology. These cordless power tools are great in areas where outlets are not accessible and they can be purchased in 18 volt - 28 volts of power. If you choose something below 18 volts you will find it to be underpowered for most projects you have in mind.

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    When you're considering getting a corded circular saw, you need to look at how many amps the motor has. If you are simply looking to complete household projects, then 13 amps should be most sufficient. However, if you are more of an avid builder you may want to consider 15 amps for the more intense and heavy duty jobs that may come your way. Now that you have an idea of what to look for in regards to cordless or corded, let's go through the general features of both.

    Ergonomics has become a big deal in the tool industry. Ergonomics is the science of designing the job, equipment, and workplace to fit the worker. The extra comfort can greatly reduce user fatigue and create a safer atmosphere for usage. Sightlines are a great feature for those who are new to electric saws. They can help you cut a straight line each and every time. Some circular saws come with a laser guide line for that extra accuracy. Bevel cutting ability is great for making angled cuts up to 50 degrees. Electric brakes are an important safety feature which can stop the blade within seconds.

    When choosing your circular saw, you want to consider the power behind the motor, the features and the safety features so you are getting the most for your money. Saving a bit of money and skimping on safety features like electric brakes or a sturdy base plate is not worth the risk.

    Choosing the Best Power Circular Saw - Construction Tools
    18 Volt Saw

    Special Price!!! Black & Decker CCS818B 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw Bare Tool (Battery and Charger Not Included)

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    Black & Decker CCS818B 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw Bare Tool (Battery and Charger Not Included) Feature

    • Handles both soft and hard wood measuring up to eight inches in diameter
    • Makes up to 150 1-1/2-inch diameter cuts on a single charge
    • Lightweight, efficient, and comfortable to hold
    • Weighs 9.5 pounds; 2-year warranty
    • Requires 18V Black & Decker rechargeable battery and charger (not included)


    Black & Decker CCS818B 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw Bare Tool (Battery and Charger Not Included) Overview

    Get the freedom of portable cutting power without the hassles of gas. Cut though logs and branches up to 8-inches in diameter, chop up pruning waste, or use the cordless chain saw to clear fallen debris and limbs after a storm. The cordless chain saw provides a convenient powerful alternative to the hassles of gas. Most gas powered chain saws are heavy and cumbersome. You have fumes and spillage when refueling and breathing exhaust when cutting. Gas engines also require frequent tune-ups. At just 6.2 pounds, the cordless chain saw is lightweight and portable, yet its powerful motor will breeze through tough backyard cutting jobs. powered by an 18-volt rechargeable battery (not included), the cordless chain saw will make up to 150 1-1/2-inch diameter cuts on just one charge. The cordless chain saw features a low-kickback 8-inch bar and chain. An on board oiling feature keeps the chain oiled hassle free. Just fill the oil chamber and after every cut just push a button twice to oil the blade. This prevents for smoother cuts and a longer lasting bar and chain. A window lets you know how much oil remains. The cordless chain saw is designed for a comfortable cutting experience. A wrap around handle provides multiple gripping positions to make both straight and side cuts. A soft grip pad on the handle provides maximum comfort.

    Black & Decker CCS818B 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw Bare Tool (Battery and Charger Not Included) Specifications

    Lightweight, easy-to-operate, and able to get into even the tightest areas with ease, this cordless electric chain saw from Black & Decker handles both soft and hard wood measuring up to eight inches in diameter. Powered by one 18-volt battery (not included), the #CCS818B is ideal for general yard work, pruning trees, or helping to clear fallen branches. On a single charge, this saw can make up to 150 1-1/2-inch diameter cuts, so you can get more done in less time. It also features an on-board oiling system to keep the chain working properly, and a convenient window lets you easily see whether or not more oil is need. Additionally, a wrap-around handle lets you put the saw in the proper position for straight and side cuts, while a comfy grip pad keeps you going longer. The #CCS818B comes with a guide bar scabbard to protect the blade when not in use, and an on-board hex wrench.

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