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Posted 8 April 2021

Parkside Sabre Saw (3 Year Warranty) - £29.99 @ Lidl from 18th

£29.99
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Available from 18/4/21.

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For effortlessly cutting wood, plastic, metal and lightweight building materials
Also suitable for flush cutting
Extendable footplate for adjustable cutting depths
Fast, tool-free saw blade exchange due to the keyless chuck
Rotating 3-position handle
Rubberised grip zone on the appliance head
On/off switch with wheel for stroke rate control
Switch for continuous operation
Integrated LED work light
Compatible with standard accessories
Includes wood saw blade and metal saw blade
Rated power consumption: 710W
Stroke length: 20mm
Cable length: 4m
Rated no-load rotation speed: 0–2,800rpm
Max. cutting capacity: 160mm in wood, 8mm in metal (18mm in aluminium)
Weight: 2.55kg
3-year warranty
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  1. pkk's avatar
    pkk
    Excellent bit of kit. Had mine over the three years now and just starting to show its age with a slight vibration in use and the LED no longer woks but worth the money.
  2. daazzaa92's avatar
    daazzaa92
    Great to turn the motor into a convertible for the summer
  3. urbanbushwacker's avatar
    urbanbushwacker
    ReelCrazy08/04/2021 14:58

    Would this be any good at cutting tree branches?



    It can get through my mother-in-law's Meatloaf so I would say yes!
  4. Newmz's avatar
    Newmz
    fusioncars08/04/2021 16:18

    Buy another and return the old on it... If it's still under warranty then …Buy another and return the old on it... If it's still under warranty then you ain't doing nothing wrong..


    After commenting, I thought "why have I not just contacted customer services about this". Turns out they're actually very helpful, are sorting it for me through warranty, and I was worrying over lack of receipt for nothing.
  5. Delbert.Grady's avatar
    Delbert.Grady
    daazzaa9208/04/2021 13:15

    Great to turn the motor into a convertible for the summer


    Me and my mates did that to a Ford Cortina back in the early 80's. Great fun and it looked really cool cruising around town but you had to take it easy, it didn't handle well, with no roof the body lost all its rigidity so it lurched and wobbled, it was like driving a jelly!
    In the end we had to weld the doors shut to stop it falling apart.
  6. TJS271182's avatar
    TJS271182
    I’ve given one of these a lot of use/a bit of abuse and ive been impressed.
  7. ReelCrazy's avatar
    ReelCrazy
    Would this be any good at cutting tree branches?
  8. sashforth's avatar
    sashforth
    ReelCrazy08/04/2021 14:58

    Would this be any good at cutting tree branches?


    Should be, as long as the branches aren't excessively thick. I bought my sabre saw specifically for that purpose.
  9. deleted88807's avatar
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    ReelCrazy08/04/2021 14:58

    Would this be any good at cutting tree branches?


    Yes, up to 5 inches or so. And much safer than a chainsaw.
  10. tek-monkey's avatar
    tek-monkey
    Newmz08/04/2021 16:23

    After commenting, I thought "why have I not just contacted customer …After commenting, I thought "why have I not just contacted customer services about this". Turns out they're actually very helpful, are sorting it for me through warranty, and I was worrying over lack of receipt for nothing.


    I've always found their support amazing, even though different item types are from different manufacturers. A chair they just asked what spares I thought would fix it, and sent almost a full chair back out! A shower riser they did just replace the lot, none of my tools have broke though.

    I got this about 5 years back, it looks knackered and has had a LOT of use but is still going strong. One thing I learnt, don't put too much pressure on when cutting as it has a habit of swinging into your leg still running when you're halfway up a tree and nowhere to jump out of the way
  11. Sarah_T2's avatar
    Sarah_T2
    Lidl shop for you....go in for spinach, come home with an electric saw!
  12. deleted88807's avatar
    Anonymous User
    daazzaa9208/04/2021 13:15

    Great to turn the motor into a convertible for the summer



    Not sure "convertible" would be the right term, wouldn't "open top" be more accurate? Though maybe with a whole load of duct tape you could convert it back (edited)
  13. ReelCrazy's avatar
    ReelCrazy
    Thanks for the replies. The branches are as thick as a can of coke at most so this should be perfect.
  14. Newmz's avatar
    Newmz
    Looking at general feedback here, I must've been unlucky perhaps, as I bought their cordless type last year but it broke after 2nd use. Typically I haven't found the receipt anywhere to return
  15. fusioncars's avatar
    fusioncars
    Newmz08/04/2021 15:21

    Looking at general feedback here, I must've been unlucky perhaps, as I …Looking at general feedback here, I must've been unlucky perhaps, as I bought their cordless type last year but it broke after 2nd use. Typically I haven't found the receipt anywhere to return


    Buy another and return the old on it... If it's still under warranty then you ain't doing nothing wrong..
  16. deleted21153's avatar
    Anonymous User
    I have the cordless one which I picked up a couple of weeks ago. Marketed as a branch cutter, I thought it would be safer than letting the missus loose with the chainsaw. Turns out it's still too heavy for her, and it's a perfect bodger's tool as you can quickly cut/trim something (and much more quickly than a multitool does).
  17. Raytrucker52's avatar
    Raytrucker52
    ReelCrazy08/04/2021 15:08

    Thanks for the replies. The branches are as thick as a can of coke at most …Thanks for the replies. The branches are as thick as a can of coke at most so this should be perfect.


    Use the correct sabre blade for branches you can get from toolstation
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