
Cordless Jigsaw Compatible with Milwaukee 18V Battery, Brushless Motor, 7-Speed Variable Control, 3200 RPM, 800W Power, Guide Rail, 0–45° Bevel, LED Light, 6 Blades (Tool Only)
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“A capable, battery-system-friendly jigsaw ideal for home workshops and light job site work, though it sacrifices raw power for convenience and compatibility.”
Our Review
This Milwaukee-compatible brushless jigsaw delivers solid mid-range performance for DIY and light professional work. The 800W motor with 7-speed variable control (up to 3200 RPM) handles hardwood and softwood confidently, though it lacks the sustained power of premium models when pushing through thick stock repeatedly. The 0–45° bevel adjustment is precise, and the included guide rail adds valuable accuracy for straight cuts. Battery compatibility with the ubiquitous Milwaukee 18V platform is a major advantage if you're already invested in the ecosystem. The LED work light is genuinely useful in dim conditions. However, runtime varies significantly depending on which battery you pair it with, and the tool-only format means additional investment upfront. Build quality feels adequate rather than exceptional—suitable for residential projects but may show wear under heavy commercial use.
What We Like
- Excellent Milwaukee 18V battery compatibility extends tool ecosystem value
- 7-speed variable control and 3200 RPM handles diverse cutting tasks from delicate curves to aggressive rips
- Guide rail and precise 0–45° bevel adjustment deliver clean, repeatable accuracy
- Brushless motor reduces maintenance and extends lifespan compared to brushed alternatives
Watch Out For
- 800W power struggles with sustained thick hardwood cutting compared to corded or higher-wattage models
- Tool-only purchase requires separate battery and charger investment, increasing total ownership cost
The Verdict
“A capable, battery-system-friendly jigsaw ideal for home workshops and light job site work, though it sacrifices raw power for convenience and compatibility.”



