It'll rip through dimensional lumber and metal studs all day—we've seen it handle 2x4s in about 8 seconds with a fresh blade, and variable speed trigger makes feathering into delicate cuts pretty straightforward.
0-3,000 strokes per minute is what you're working with, and that 1-inch stroke length actually gives you a decent bite per pass without shaking your arm off. Tool-less blade changes are one of those things you don't appreciate until you're sweating on a ladder or something.
The battery usually charges in about 60 minutes, and it's a standard 20V lithium system so it works with other tools in the line (just check compatibilty, we can't promise every brand). Weight runs 5.5 pounds without the battery, so it's light enough for overhead work but still feels solid.
MOQ is typically 50 units, and lead time runs 20 days or so once production's queued up. We ship it with a bare tool option too—(a lot of buyers already have the battery platform)—so just flag that when you order.
This saw isn't great for plunge or tight radius work because the blade sits a bit off the shoe. Most contractors we deal with grab this for demo work, not finish carpentry anyway, so it finds its niche naturally.
Standdard reciprocating blades fit—no proprietary nonsense—and we usually have COAs availble for motor specs and batch traceability. Teh 2-year defects, though honestly, it's pretty durable as long as you don't jam it into concrete or something.