Skil 9206-02 7.5-Amp Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw vs Cordless Reciprocating Saw for DeWalt 20V Max Batteries
Overall winner: Skil 9206-02 7.5-Amp Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw
Key Differences
Skil (A) is a corded 7.5-Amp reciprocating saw with a heavy-duty metal gear housing and tool-less blade changes, making it a durable, high-rated option; Cerycose (B) is a cordless, brushless model compatible with DeWalt 20V batteries and offers variable speed up to 3,000 SPM but ships without a battery. Pick Skil if you want corded power, proven user ratings, and metal gearing; pick the Cerycose if you need cordless convenience and a brushless motor and already own a DeWalt 20V battery
Skil 9206-02 7.5-Amp Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw
7.5 A variable-speed reciprocating saw with tool-less blade change and durable metal gear housing. Customers note strong cutting power and easy blade swaps
Pros
- powerful 7.5 A motor
- tool-less blade change
- heavy duty metal gear housing
- counter balance for vibration control
Cons
- mixed opinions on weight
Cordless Reciprocating Saw for DeWalt 20V Max Batteries
Cordless reciprocating saw with brushless motor and variable speed up to 3,000 SPM. Includes 4 blades for wood/metal/PVC; tool-free blade change. Battery not included. Compatible with DeWalt 20V Max batteries
Pros
- brushless motor for efficiency
- variable speed 0-3000 SPM
- tool-free blade change
- includes 4 blades for multiple materials
Cons
- no battery included
- mixed feedback on sturdiness
- some users feel power could vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skil |
| Durability | Skil |
| Versatility | Cerycose |
| User Reviews | Skil |