Anyone seen/used Ridgid Fuego recip saw?
It is a one handed 4 amp recip saw much like the old PC tiger cub? I believe it was called. Small and compact, corded around 100 bucks.
Any thoughts?
It is a one handed 4 amp recip saw much like the old PC tiger cub? I believe it was called. Small and compact, corded around 100 bucks.
Any thoughts?
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i have been looking at it as well, the only thing i don't like is that it is corded. makita makes a similar saw but cordless. perfect for remodel applications like cutting drain pipes in tight places.
Got it. Works ok. I've only used it once. It's biggest selling point is that it is compact and can get into tight spaces that full sized saws could not.
My wife thinks its cute.
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My wife thinks its cute.
It seems many women look at things that are small and pronounce them "cute".
Can something be "Big" and "cute" simultaneously?
A mystery....
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