Snap-on Introduces Reciprocating Saw

Aug. 27, 2015

Aug. 27, 2015—Snap-on introduced its new CTRS761 14.4V MicroLithium Cordless Reciprocating Saw on Wednesday.

“This reciprocating saw features a rechargeable battery, interchangeable with the entire line of Snap-on 14.4V MicroLithium Cordless tools,” said Rodger Isetts, product manager of power tools for Snap-on. “The ergonomic cushion grip ensures comfort and control during jobs and the integrated LED work light illuminates work areas for accuracy.”

The saw has the ability to cut through steel, wood and plastic and is equipped with a variable speed-controlled trigger switch. The footplate can be adjusted to six different positions to match job applications and the non-slip cushioned nose reduces vibration. The CTRS761 is designed to accommodate jigsaw and reciprocating saw blades. The saw features a built-in LED power indicator to let users know how much battery power is available.

The CTRS761 14.4 Microlithium Cordless Reciprocating Saw comes with two lithium batteries, charger, tote bag and six-inch saw blade.

To learn more about the product, visit the website.

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