Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0719-20 Sawzall V28 Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw
- Revolutionary 28 Volt Lithium-Ion Technology
- 0-2000/0-3000 SPM for metal or wood cutting
- Quik-Lok Blade Clamp for quick tool-free blade changes
- Does not include battery or charger (bare tool)
- Keyless Shoe Adjustment quickly adjusts blade depth
Product Description
The Milwaukee 0719 Cordless V28 Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw uses a high powered Milwaukee built motor to deliver faster cutting and performance. Powering the 0719 is the revolutionary 28 Volt Lithium-Ion battery pack, exclusively from Milwaukee. The 28 Volt battery pack weighs less than an 18 Volt pack, yet delivers two times the run-time, making this the ideal solution in cordless reciprocating saws. The battery is positioned so that it does not interfere with plunge cutting capabilities. This Sawzall® saw has a 1-1/8 in. stroke length that delivers speed. The variable speed trigger delivers two levels of speed range: 0-2000 spm for metal cutting and other hard materials and 0-3000 spm for cutting in wood and other materials encountered. The gear protecting clutch protects the tool against impact, delivering on the legendary Sawzall® durability. The keyless shoe adjustment allows for better control in cutting and longer blade life. The Quik-Lok blade cl… More >>
Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0719-20 Sawzall V28 Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw

Easy to use and power to spare.
I have a corded Milwaukee and a V28. I reach for the V28 all the time. Have not run into an instance that the V28 could not handle.
the v28 kit is as good as it get’s, and this sawsall proves it. I had the rest of the set and figured why not the sawsall to. after I received it I took it home and grabbed a battery that was charged the day before. I set up a 2×6 and guessed that if the battery would last long enough for 10 cut’s i’d be happy. BUT, after cutting off 20 1″ thick slices of this 2×6 I was tired of cutting. it’s light, not bulky, the battery weight is hardly noticed and feels like a real solid tool. I recommend this tool 100%.
This saw doesn’t have as much power as the big corded saw that I have, but I didn’t expect it to. That would be unreasonable as it is physically just so much smaller. Because it is so much smaller, it will fit where the big saw won’t; so, I can still cut stuff I simply can’t with the big corded saw. Also, I don’t have a generator and can’t afford one big enough to run the 15 amp tools I own. This little rascal can go anywhere, like to a demolition site or a future deer stand. It is well worth the money. I can’t comment on the battery life as a battery like this has to be charged and discharged several times to get up to snuff and mine just hasn’t gone through enough cycles to tell you how long it will last.
Milwaukee makes the best pro tools. This sawzall is smooth and powerful. The best fit and finish of all the reciprocating saws out there. Long battery life and quick charges.
What a deal too!Less than a [...] bucks! The local supply house could not touch that deal!
I love Milwaukee V28 tools. I own most of the line. See my review of the combo pack.
Ironically, the most disappointing tool of the bunch is the Sawsall. It cuts OK, and the battery life is very good, but with a lot of vibration. The thing buzzes violently even if you run it without a blade.
I’ve not owned any Milwaukee Sawsalls before. My corded recip saw is a Porter Cable Tiger saw, and it is much more comfortable to use, with way less vibration, and it has an orbital function as well. It also seems to have much more power than this V28 tool (the only v28 tool I notice is down on power compared to corded). Perhaps I’m just spoiled.
Anyway, I love the blade chuck of the V28 sawsall – quick blade changes are easy.
So I’ll give it 3 stars, because it does work, but it’s not up to par with the rest of the V28 line.