Milwaukee M18 18V Cordless Hackzall Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool) vs WORX WX550L.9 20V Power Share Axis Cordless Reciprocating & Jig Saw
Overall winner: WORX WX550L.9 20V Power Share Axis Cordless Reciprocating & Jig Saw
Key Differences
WORX (A) combines a jigsaw and reciprocating saw in one 2-in-1 tool and lists compatibility with the PowerShare battery platform, making it better for users who want more cutting modes and ecosystem flexibility. Milwaukee (B) is a single-purpose M18 Hackzall with a one-handed design, anti-vibration handle, and on-board LED, suiting buyers who prioritize compact control and reduced fatigue
Milwaukee M18 18V Cordless Hackzall Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool)
Powered by M18, this one-handed reciprocating saw offers controlled cutting in tight spaces with an anti-vibration handle. On-board LED lights illuminate lines for precise cuts; compatible with M18 batteries. Customers note strong power and ease of use, with mixed feedback on battery life
Pros
- one handed design for control
- anti-vibration handle reduces fatigue
- on-board blade clamp for easy blade changes
- LED work light for visibility
Cons
- mixed battery life performance
- mixed durability experiences
WORX WX550L.9 20V Power Share Axis Cordless Reciprocating & Jig Saw
Powered saw with 2-in-1 pivoting design converting between jigsaw and reciprocating modes. Orbital cutting improves efficiency and reduces strain. Customer note: versatile and easy to use
Pros
- 2-in-1 pivoting tool
- orbital cutting for faster work
- power share compatibility with Worx 20V/40V tools
- versatile for small projects and home repairs
Cons
- mixed feedback on battery life
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WORX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WORX |
| User Reviews | WORX |