PORTER-CABLE 20V MAX* Reciprocating Saw, Tool Only (PCC670B) Description Our 20V MAX Cordless Reciprocating Tigersaw features a high-performance drivetrain that delivers up to 3,000 SPM for aggressive cutting. Work in tight spaces with its compact, 14.5-inch length. Tool-free blade release of DEWALT Reciprocating Saw allows for quick and easy blade changes, and a variable- speed trigger provides more control for cutting a variety of materials. The pivoting shoe helps keep constant contact with material. It has a contoured, overmolded handle optimized for comfort. Features: ENGINEERED TO HELP YOU FINISH MORE IN LESS TIME: 3,000 SPM drivetrain and 1 in. stroke length KEEP WORKING EVEN IN TIGHT SPACES: Compact 14-1/2 in. length allows for workspace accessibility QUICK BLADE CHANGES: No tools needed for blade release CHOOSE WHICH SPEED WORKS BEST: Variable speed trigger offers control for cutting a variety of materials HELPS MAINTAIN CONSTANT CONTACT as you cut with pivoting shoe BUILT FOR COMFORT AS YOU WORK: Contoured, overmolded handle for low-strain grip CORDLESS CONVENIENCE: Portable tool compatible with the 20V MAX* SYSTEM Product Details: Brand: PORTER-CABLE Blade Material: High Speed Steel Power Source: Battery Powered Special Feature: Variable Speeds Included Components: 20V MAX* 14-1/2 in. Cordless Reciprocating Tigersaw Brand: PORTER-CABLE Blade Material: High Speed Steel Power Source: Battery Powered Special Feature: Variable Speeds Included Components: 20V MAX* 14-1/2 in. Cordless Reciprocating Tigersaw Product Dimensions: 16.19"L x 3.5"W x 7.63"H Voltage: 20 Volts Item Weight: 3.75 Pounds Blade Length: 14.5 Inches Number of Teeth: 24 Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. Manufacturer: Porter Cable Part Number: PCC670B Item Weight: 3.75 pounds Item model number: PCC670B Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. Item Package Quantity: 1 Number of Handles: 1 Special Features: Variable Speeds Batteries Included?: No Batteries Required?: Yes Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty Date First Available: September 26, 2013