Flex FX2241-1A 24V One Handed Reciprocating Saw Kit (1 x 2.5 Ah)
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Flex FX2241-1A 24V One Handed Reciprocating Saw Kit (1 x 2.5 Ah)

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Flex FX2241-1A 24V One Handed Reciprocating Saw Kit (1 x 2.5 Ah)With the FLEX 24V One Handed Reciprocating Saw, one hand is all you need to cut to the quick on lumber, copper pipe or whatever else the job throws at you. It's precision weighted to give effortless control, while offering fast, orbital cutting action that delivers more cuts per charge. Reduces fatigue with vibration suppression. Switch blades on the fly with quick and easy keyless blade eject. Built in LED lighting illuminates your workpiece.

With the FLEX 24V One-Handed Reciprocating Saw, one hand is all you need to cut to the quick on lumber, copper pipe or whatever else the job throws at you. It's precision-weighted to give effortless control, while offering fast, orbital cutting action that delivers more cuts per charge. Reduces fatigue with vibration suppression. Switch blades on-the-fly with quick and easy keyless blade eject. Built-in LED lighting illuminates your workpiece. Includes saw, one 24V battery and charger. All this comes with the FLEX Advantage of unmatched 24V battery power, runtime and faster charging.


Features:

  • Compact and lightweight - one-handed use for ultimate maneuverability
  • 1 in stroke - Blazing fast, efficient cutting
  • COUNTERBALANCED GEARBOX - Reduced vibration for maximum control
  • Spring-loaded keyless blade eject - quick one-handed blade changes without touching hot blades
  • Flex 24 V cross-compatibility - compatible with all flex 24 V batteries, chargers and tools. this kit includes 2.5ah lithium-ion battery and 160w fast charger
  • End-to-end 5 year warranty - register your new products and get a full 5-year warranty on your flex 24v tools, batteries and chargers


Specifications:

Type: Brushless One-Handed
Bare Tool/Kit: Kit
Tool Type: Saw
Stroke Length: 1 in
Blade Size: 9 in
Voltage Rating: 24 V
Battery Type: Lithium-Ion
Battery Capacity: 2.5 Ah
Speed Rating: 0-3000 rpm
Overall Length: 14 in
Overall Width: 3 in
Overall Height: 6.3 in
Includes: One-Hand Reciprocating Saw, 2.5 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery, 160 W Fast Charger, FLEX Bag, 9 in (229 mm) 6TPI Nail-Embedded Wood Demolition Blade
Warranty: 5 Years


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