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| Freud FJ85K 6 Amp Top Handle Jig Saw | 
enlarge | Brand: Freud Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $217.60 Buy New: $67.23 You Save: $150.37 (69%)
New (5) from $67.23
Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 18134
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 13.9 x 5.1
Model: FJ85K UPC: 008925028567 EAN: 0008925028567 ASIN: B0000223OC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 6.0 amp motor | | • | Variable speed, 0-3,000 strokes per minute | | • | 3 orbital settings allows for precise blade control | | • | Quick fix tool free blade change system, accepts Bosch shank blades | | • | Equipped with built-in dust collection hookup |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Don't buy this saw. May 11, 2006 31 out of 37 found this review helpful
I bought this saw and it came with a badly warped base. Unfortunately I didn't discover this in time to return it to amazon for a full refund. I sent it to Freud for repair/replacement and got the same base back, only slightly less warped. It won't follow a saw guide because of "drift", in other words the edge of the guide is not parallel to the blade. Basically the engineering on this saw is very ambitious but the manufacturing craftsmanship is terrible.
Addendum: Freud eventually made good by shipping me a new base. If I were to rate the saw now that it has been repaired, it deserves at least three stars. It has a nice powerful motor with variable speed, but maybe it's more powerful than it needs to be. It is fairly heavy, and the motor has a lot of inertia so it keeps on running for several seconds after the trigger is released. The dust collection attachment is somewhat cumbersome, but without it the cutting line is quickly obscured by sawdust. If I had it to do over again I would go for a lighter weight saw with a dust blower like the Black and Decker JS600K, and just be prepared to return it promptly if the base didn't line up just right.
Worst of the "High End" saws! June 12, 2002 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
I've used a lot of different jig saws over the years. From Black & Decker to Bosch. Have to say that the Freud FJ85 was one of the worst I've ever used.Fairly well made? Yes. That's probably the only reason I gave it two stars. Trigger was mushy, didn't have the "crisp" feel of a good trigger switch. Didn't like the blade retention system at all. Bosch and Morse blades both hard to get inserted all the way in the barrel. Cutting guide was so far off it was pathetic. Last of all, during cuts the saw tracked somewhat sideways like a car with a bent frame! Really skimpy manual, too. I've used several Freud tools over the years with good results, but this saw is not a "keeper"!
Bosch Killer December 11, 2002 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
My bosch died after many years of good service and I replaced it with the Freud based on my good experience with their Plunge Router and Biscuit Joiner I depend on daily. I couldn't be happier with the performance. I think people that have had issues with the blade change were overthinking it. Even though I felt I had thoroughly mastered the Bosch blade change I am awed at the simplicity of the Freud. You just push a lever over, insert the blade and release the lever. It's almost too simple. The trigger did take a little getting used to because it's electronic but the difference is worth it. I can dial in the speed and pull the trigger and the speed won't change no matter how hard I push or how thick and hard the wood is. This one's a keeper and a great bargain, too.
Excellent product at excellent price December 5, 2002 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
My wife gave me this saw for my birthday 3 months ago. I have since had occasion to put it through its paces. I could not be more pleased with it. The blade lock system is an absolute breeze to use. It snaps in easily and is gripped firmly. I found the unit to be quite well balanced also. The saw has a great deal of power and cuts through various hardwoods with no effort at all. I could not be more pleased, this saw is on par with the Bosch and PC both of which are far more.
Blade change mechanism November 27, 2002 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased this jigsaw only about a month ago, and so far I am very pleased. It feels solid, with smooth cutting action, and goes through a variety of materials with ease. I have to agree with other reviewers regarding the manual, which I too find extremely spartan. However, there has been much reference made regarding the "quick change" blade mechanism, and this is what has compelled me to write this review. I too, initially could not lock in the blade, but after a couple of attempts I managed to figure it out (useless manual). Pull back the sliding mechanism, insert the blade to the point of resistance, now you can release the sliding mechanism, and then push the blade harder until you hear a click. The blade is now secure. It may in fact be that some got a bad machine. But give these instructions a try. Hope this helps!
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