Makita JR3070CTZ vs. Skil 9206-02
Looking for a new reciprocating saw? Compare the benefits of the Makita JR3070CTZ and Skil 9206-02 in order to make an informed purchase!
We’ll take a look at these two reciprocating saws: the Makita JR3070CTZ and the Skil 9206-02.
Features & Benefits
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Power
Both saws are corded and require 120 V. The JR3070CTZ draws 15 amps. The 9206-02 draws 7.5 amps. In the U.S., standard residential circuits are 120 V, 15 A, which will support either of the reciprocating saws.
Pros & Cons
Let’s take a look at some of the pluses and minuses of these products.
For the Makita:
Pros
- Excellent vibration reduction
- Tool-less blade change
- Multiple orbital modes for fast cutting in wood
- Clutch to disengage if blade binds up
Cons
- Heavier than many other saws
For the 9206-02:
Pros
- Lightweight
- Effective vibration reduction
- Tool-less blade changes
Cons
- Not designed for heavy-duty use
Comparison Chart
Below is a full side-by-side look at these products’ specs. You can view comparisons of the Makita JR3070CTZ with other products