Getting consistent kerf widths on small workpieces is basically impossible with a full-size jigsaw—teh throat depth works against you every time, and the blade wander eats into your margins. We see this a lot with model makers and folks doing inlay work, where a 0.5mm deviation ruins a fit.
no-load speed range runs 800 to 3000 rpm, which is variable via a thumbwheel on the side—most buyers dial it down for hardwoods and crank it up for soft pine, but the reverse rotation function adds flexibility when you're climbing cut or backing out of a tight slot. It's spec'd at 220-240V at 50-60Hz, battery-powered, and the physical envelope is 7.1 by 4.3 by 5 cm—small enough to choke up on like a pencil.
Forward and reverse rotation is actually useful here, not just a checkbox—when you're a laminate veneer, flipping the direction stops the chip-out on the show face, which is a detail you don't get on most mini saws in this size class. The battery power source means you're not tethered, but the run time is about 20 minutes or so under load at top speed—plan your cuts accordingly.
It handles plywood up to maybe 12mm thickness reliably at mid-range rpm, but for anything denser than oak or over 18mm, you'll be better off with a full-size saw—this is a detail we don't always list but worth knowing. The stock blade is a 24 TPI ground tooth pattern, and we've found swapping to a 32 TPI blade for acrylic or thin alumnum improves finish noticeably.
our company can do OEM branding on the housing if your MOQ hits 200 units—the color box packaging is standerd, but we've also run custom inserts for distributors who want their spec sheet embedded. Lead time is typically 25-30 days, though during Q4 we usually have partial stock, so confirm before ordering.
No, it doesn't come with a carrying case—the color box is basically a retail shelf pack, not shop storage, so budget for a pouch if you're moving between sites. Every unit ships with a basic blade installed and a wrench for the collet, and the COA covers no-load current draw and runout within 0.2mm.
The specs list it as battery-powered, but the voltage is 220-240V AC, so it's actually corded. We don't have a battery voltage or capacity specified. Double-check the listing for the exact battery model if you need cordless operation.
MOQ depends on the order channel. For bulk wholesale inquiries, typically 50-100 units. For single orders, we usually have no minimum.
Yes, we can provide CE certification and a compliance report for the 220-240V model. Just request it with your order or contact support.
There's a variable speed dial on the handle. Turn it to set your speed—lower for precision cuts, higher for faster work. It's pretty straightforward.
It uses standard T-shank jig saw blades. Any blade designed for wood cutting with a T-shank will fit. The saw itself is compact at 7.1x4.3x5 cm.