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Jig Saw Reviews

Are you in the market for a new jig saw?  One question you probably have is what is the best jig saw on the market?  This is a common question and one that can not be answered easily since everyone has different needs and different uses.  Almost every manufacturer makes a jig saw, but not all jig saws are created equally.  If you are looking for jig saw reviews, you came to the right place.  Tools in Action reviews the top brands and the top models of jig saws to help make your buying decision easier.  If you would like to learn more about jig saws, we have a jig saw buying guide which is a great starting point.  If you still have questions after reading our jig saw reviews, don’t forget to talk with the TIA Crew in the Power Tool Forum.  There are a ton of professionals and knowledgeable people in the forum who are always willing to help.  Chances are if you are looking for another jig saw review, one of the TIA Crew members have probably used and reviewed a jig saw you are looking to buy.  Don’t forget you can check out our Guide section and narrow your search down with more information about power tools.

Hilti Nuron Jig Saws

Hilti Nuron Jigsaw

When I think of Hilti, I think of professional tools working on large projects such as bridges and skyscrapers.  I think rotary hammers, jackhammers,...
Bosch Cordless Jig Saw

Bosch Cordless Jig Saw

Bosch is among our favorite brands here at Tools In Action. Bosch stands behind a mission to lead the world in the design and...
Bosch Cordless Jig Saw

Bosch Cordless Jig Saw – Barrel Grip

When it comes to professional power tools, Bosch is one of the best.  While Bosch is known for their concrete tools, they are also...
Skil Jig Saw

Skil 12V Jigsaw

While the first jigsaw dates back to the 19th century, the modern jigsaw is a little newer with its beginning dating back to 1947. ...
Hilti Cordless Jig Saw

Hilti Cordless Jig Saw

When I think of Hilti, I think of concrete, steel, and professional tools for those applications.  I don't really think of Jig Saws.  Yes,...
Milwaukee Fuel Jig Saw Review

Milwaukee Fuel Jig Saw Review

I have been using the Milwaukee Jig Saw for a while on my house project, well not this exact saw since I lent it...
Ridgid Jig Saw Review

Ridgid Jig Saw Review

The jig saw dates back to 1946, just after WWII.  Over the years, there have been many improvements such as speed selection, bevel cutting...
Dewalt Cordless Jigsaw Review

Dewalt Cordless Jigsaw Review

Dewalt is iconic, holding ranks with only a few true childhood memories that are forever ingrained in my brain. While Craftsman might come to mind...
Milwaukee Cordless Jig Saw Review

Milwaukee Cordless Jig Saw Review

If you are looking for a specific 18V power tool, chances are Milwaukee has it. They have one of the most extensive lines of...
Makita Jig Saw Review

Makita Jig Saw Review – 12V Max CXT Model VJ04Z

If you have been following us for a while, you know we have had the chance to take a look at a bunch of...
Bosch JS120BN

Bosch 12V Jig Saw Model JS120BN

As you know I am a huge fan of Bosch tools and believe they make one of the toughest tools around.  So when I...

Black & Decker 20V Cordless Jigsaw BDCJS20B

We haven't done a whole lot of Black and Decker on TIA, but the items we have tried, we have liked.  Black and Decker...

Festool Carvex PS 420 EBQ Jigsaw Review – 561593

Did you know that in 1946 Albert Kaufmann designed the first Jig Saw?  He replaced the needle in his wife's sewing machine with a...

Friday Night Tools Fight – Cordless Jig Saws

OK, it's not Friday night, but we recently did a Friday Night Tool fight between the Dewalt, Milwaukee and the Metabo cordless Jig Saws....

DeWALT DCS331L1 20V MAX Li-ion Jigsaw with 3.0ah battery – Review

DeWALT has been flexing some muscle in the saw market lately.  The DCS331 resembles the 18V DC330, it has the same 1" stroke and 3000...

Milwaukee M18 Jig Saw – 2645-22

Recently we did a review of the Milwaukee M12 Jig Saw.  I have to say I wasn't expecting much for a 12V, but this...