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DEWALT DC330K Heavy-Duty 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Top Handle Jig Saw Kit

DEWALT DC330K Heavy-Duty 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Top Handle Jig Saw Kit
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1863 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: DeWALT
  • Model: DC330K
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.25" h x 14.25" w x 16.00" l, 12.75 pounds

Features

  • Variable speed 0-to-3,000 SPM
  • All-metal keyless shoe bevel with detents at 0-, 15-, 30- and 45-degrees
  • 4-position orbital action for added control over cut quality and speed
  • Weighs 7-1/2 pounds; backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty
  • Included with jig saw: one-hour charger, 18-volt XRP battery pack, jig saw blades, and heavy-duty kit box

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The DeWalt DC330K Heavy Duty 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Top Handle Jig Saw comes with an all-metal lever-action keyless blade change for quick and easy blade changes. This saw's all-metal keyless shoe bevel features detents at 0-, 15-, 30- and 45-degrees for versatility and easy bevel cutting. Also included is a 4-position orbital action for added control over cut quality and speed and an adjustable dust blower that keeps the line of cut clear of chips. Other features include variable speed 0-3,000 SPM for versatility in a multitude of materials and applications, an XRP extended run-time battery for long run-time and battery life, and an anti-slip comfort grip for increased comfort and control. Backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty, this jig saw comes with a one-hour charger, an 18-volt XRP battery pack, jig saw blades, and a heavy-duty kit box

From the Manufacturer
DEWALT DC330K Heavy-Duty 18-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Top Handle Jig Saw


Customer Reviews

best 18v jig5
I have owned the bosch 18v jig saw and was very unhappy with it.
Jigsaws need to do one thing better than any other saw: cut curves and corners. The new dewalt jig is phenominal in all respects, its blade guidance system allows for the tightest curves I have ever cut with a jig saw and that includes the corded models.

this thing will cut 2" circles inside a 2x4!! and the plug will go in and out from both sides meaning the cut was perfectly perpendicular. I am a loyal milwaukee user but they don't provide a cordless jig so I bought this one.

The power is excellent the balance is near perfect and the keyless shoe is great, best jig saw I have ever used and I am a pro.

only down I can say is the blade does not really fall out when you pull the release lever, you need to pull it out, no biggie.

No second battery? ... So5
The DC330K is a great cordless tool. Several other reviewers have sung the praises of this saw so I won't.

I sometimes wonder if reviewers who bemoan the lack of a second battery with some of DeWalt's cordless tools think about what it is that they are complaining about. DeWalt (or any other cordless mfg) is not going to 'give' you a second battery at no cost (unless its a promotional offer, which sometimes happens). The product specs say you can cut 50' of 3/4" material on a charge! Apparently, since I have not had occassion to 'kill' a battery yet, I have never exceeded this total. The average user would rarely need a second battery. This tool falls into 'special use' catagory and should never be considered as someone's 'primary' saw on a project. Fifty feet of curved, circular, or straight cuts is a lot of running feet! If, on occassion, you think you are going to be cutting more than 50', schedule other project work to do while the battery recharges and save yourself some $. These batteries are not cheap! If you are doing more than 50' worth of continuous cuts on a regular basis, you are doing production-type work and you should buy a second (possibly a third) battery. For the average homeowner even with a workshop, one battery should do it. The addition of a second battery would raise the cost of this high quality, already expensive tool significantly higher and possibly out of the reach of many homeowners with tighter budgets.

Besides, if you have already or are in the process of adding cordless tools to your inventory you probably have 'extra' DeWalt 18v batteries anyway. If so, DeWalt adding a second battery to this package would be a moot point.

A note and a word of caution: If you have extra batteries, Amazon's third party store Max Tool offers a good selection of DeWalt 'bare tools' without batteries or chargers at substantial savings. However, reading the available specs for the jig saw offered (MaxTool provides no model #) it appears to be the old model, less powerful DW933K which has 4-star average and some owner related problems... so be sure you know what you are buying.

Great Saw5
I have several Dewalt 18V tools and just got this one. Nice to always have a couple of charged batteries ready. It's a great saw and cuts really strong. Nice and compact, especially compared to my Bosch corded saw. Dust blower is better than average. When I use a jigsaw the cord always seems to be in the way or getting snagged on a corner. Blade holder seems very strong and stable. One note...according to the manual,it accepts T-shank blades ONLY, but I've never had a blade fall out.