Jigsaw Selection Criteria and General Overview
In this blog, we'll talk about jigsaws, review the best models, and find out which ones are better for household tasks.
An electric jigsaw is used to perform work on various materials (wood, aluminum, steel) and is suitable for both home use and professional work.
How to choose a professional electric saw, aka a jigsaw, and what should we pay attention to when selecting one?
To choose a jigsaw from a huge range, you need to consider its main features and select a tool for your home by brand.

As for costs, the more functions an electric saw has, the higher its price. According to our observations, most of the functions of a jigsaw are not used in practice for home needs.
What description of a jigsaw is best for home use?
It is definitely worth paying attention to the electric motor of the jigsaw, the type of power and the class of the tool. Also, the charging frequency, the type of blade attachment and the condition of the pendulum. Of the additional features, you should pay attention to the manufacturer of the electric saw, its model and price.
The power of the electric saw you choose directly depends on the need for its use, whether you choose it for household purposes or professional use.
Models intended for household purposes usually have a power of 380-700 watts and can process up to 2-4 mm of steel and up to 7 mm of wood.
Household jigsaws are distinguished by their lower resource and number of additional functions. The price of household models is different from the cost of professional ones, it is lower.

A professional electric saw (750-1000 W) cuts 2 cm of aluminum and 1 cm of steel, and reaches a depth of 8-14 mm in wood. As a rule, the thickness of the material is indicated in the instructions as the "maximum cutting depth".
There are low-power electric vehicles with AKB, which are suitable for limited capacities and for cases where there is no electrical network available. For example, in a suburban area.
The speed frequency is adjusted either before turning on the power tool, or is changed during operation with a lock button. Today, the vast majority of power saws are equipped with a pendulum mechanism with a corresponding switch.
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