Saturday, March 27, 2010

0 Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw

Review Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw


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It couldn't be any easier than this: a cordless hand saw that cuts wood, metal, drywall, plastic, rope and more. We like it for its grab-it-and-go convenience and because it doesn't balk at wood that's up to an inch thick. It's perfect for taming overgrown bushes and stray branches, but it also makes quick work of PVC pipes, vinyl gutters, wire shelving, wallboard, craft projects and a hundred other things. It's small and light enough for even the most petite among us to grasp it firmly with just one hand, leaving your other free.

Of course, we like bells and whistles, but sometimes, a straightforward tool like this one is the easiest to use. Just keep it in its wall-mountable charger, then grab it when you need it. Even changing blades is a fast and easy task because it's tool-free.

It's powered by a 6-volt battery and delivers a surprising 1,850 strokes per minute with a 1/2-inch stroke length, and best of all, it doesn't require fancy blades, just standard jigsaw blades. Homeowners and do-it-yourselfers will really like this little saw.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

What's in the Box
Handisaw, wood cutting blade, metal cutting blade, wall-mountable charger
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Technical Details

- Runs off a powerful 6-volt motor
- Tool-free blade changes
- Accepts standard jig saw blades for added convenience
- Operates at 1,850 SPM
- Included with hand saw: wood cutting blade, metal cutting blade, and wall mountable charger
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Customer Buzz
 "Handy and easy to use" 2010-02-17
By miztx (TX USA)
Limited use at this point, but the two tasks I've done were easy with this saw.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice saw" 2010-02-07
By Phil Lum
I've had my saw for several years. I use it for small (say, "tiny") jobs around the garage. I use 1/4" wood for lots of little things... they're free in the form of paint-stir boards. The Handisaw is perfect for working with this type of wood (soft). I also use it for dowels and trim but have used it for 1x2's also. I like the fact that it uses standard (and cheap) sabre saw blades and it's so easy to change from one to another. I read about certain "fixes" in some of the other comments and I decided to do them. Only took a few minutes. Decided to share with you....



Visibility. Just use a pair of "dykes" to cut out one piece of plastic on each side of the front guard. Visibility problem solved.



Safety Button. Up to you, but it bugged me so I fixed it. I held the button back and put a washer into the slot (you have to see it to know this is simple). The button now stays in the "released" position. Now I have to be a bit more careful with it to keep from accidentally pressing the trigger. But I vow to be careful.



That's it. Except that I just found a "deal" for more of these for $10 and am headed out to get some of these for gifts. Btw, I paid $20 for mine when they were on closeout at the B&D Outlet store (now closed). For $10, I'll have a spare and give away a nice gift too.



Customer Buzz
 "Great little tool!" 2010-02-07
By Madeline A. Cavanagh (Maryville, TN)
Have one and use it for all sorts of projects, even cutting branches of trees. Holds charge very well. Bought this one for my son so he doesn't have to use the chain saw indoors anymore.

Customer Buzz
 "Housewife's reciprocating saw" 2010-01-29
By N. Sheldon
If you need a light tool, for SMALL jobs, and don't want, or are initmidated by, a full-size reciprocating saw, then this is perfect for you. It's marketed as a jigsaw, but is completely useless as one. The blade guard makes it impossible to see where your cutting line is, even when I installed the blade upside down it was hard to see because of the sawdust accumulation. Also, the battery drains too quickly, 1/4" mdf kicked this saw's butt in less than 20 mins. Having to hold the safety makes the grip awkward for long cuts, and because of how light the tool is the battery's location makes it unbalanced. Good for cutting small pipes, pruning small branches, and other quick and dirty cuts, bad for any serious work

Customer Buzz
 "Perhaps I go a lemon -- or perhaps these are just wimpy!" 2009-10-30
By Bobby (in Maryland) (USA)
I am happy with other Black & Decker cordless tools I have purchased through Amazon.com (and I love Amazon.com), so I ordered this cordless saw. Unfortunately, this saw would run for only a very short period of time (10 minutes?) -- and took hours to re-charge. I ended up sending it back and buying (again, from my favorite online store - Amazon.com) a saw with a cord -- the Bosch Model 1640VS "Finecut" saw. It was much more expensive, and for some folks it might not be as useful as a cordless reciprocating saw, and the blades are not cheap -- but I am hopeful the Bosch will take care of my needs.


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