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DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, 3,000 Strokes Per Minute, Variable Speed Trigger Cordless Saw, Tool Only (DCS380B)

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Style: Recip Saw Only


Pattern Name: Saw


Features

  • 4-position blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased positional versatility with tool-free blade changes
  • 1-1/8" stroke length delivers a fast cutting speed. Electric saw for wood cutting has variable speed trigger with 0-3000 SPM provides increased blade control and fast cutting speed
  • Pivoting adjustable shoe extends blade life and allows depth-of-cut control. Rubber over molded comfort grip delivers optimal comfort and control
  • Double oil sealed shaft resists contamination and increases durability of the power saw
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty

Description

The DCS380B DEWALT 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw has a variable speed trigger delivering up to 3000 strokes per minute allowing you to match speed with application and a 1-1/8-inch stroke length for fast cutting. The keyless lever-action 4-position blade clamp of DEWALT Reciprocating Saw makes changing blades quick and easy and allows for a variety of applications including flush cutting. The pivoting shoe provides leverage during cutting and extends blade life. Battery and charger sold separately.

Brand: DEWALT


Color: Yellow


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Battery Powered


Power Source: Battery Powered


Other Special Features of the Product: Brushless


Voltage: 20 Volts


Speed: 3000 RPM


Number of Teeth: 24


Number of Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Wattage: 100 watts


Blade Shape: Rectangular


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Warranty Type: Limited Warranty


Specification Met: (unset)


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 1"L x 1"W x 1"H


Item Weight: 2.41 Kilograms


Blade Length: 8 Inches


Color: Yellow


Brand Name: DEWALT


Included Components: DCS380B


Model Number: DCS380B


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 3 Year Limited Warranty


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


UPC: 885911262330


Manufacturer Part Number: GID-298440


Manufacturer: DEWALT


Item Type Name: Recip Saw


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Handle Material: Rubber


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good DIY tool with simple blade insertion and removal
Style: 20V Compact Saw (Tool Only) Pattern Name: Saw
This appears to be a quality product like the other DeWalt cordless tools I have. It works fine and works as expected. The one tricky thing was figuring out how to get the blade into and out of the slot, but the manual (provided) shows a picture about how to do that, and once you figure it out, it's a snap. (The little yellow square on the side with the "lock" icon is really a hinged lever that pulls the slot open to receive the blade; you pull that square up and it pulls the little "peg" away so you can put the blade in; the peg snaps into the little hole on the blade to keep it seated while the blade is in use; when you want to remove the blade, you pull the yellow square lever up and then remove the blade.) One thing to note which should be **OBVIOUS** but just in case: REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVING THE BLADE. They really should add this warning not just to the general instructions but also to the specific instructions about inserting and removing the blades. The tool does not come with any blades, but I have some for my corded Makita, and of course they're interchangeable. I put on the metal-cutting blade and used the tool to cut the nails and screws in some old lumber that I had around that needed to be "cleaned" before it could be used. Most of the older nails and screws came out okay, but some of them did not give up the nails and screws so easily, so I just cut them off. As a precaution, I always spray the area with a hidden screw or nail with fluorescent orange paint so that I don't later decide to cut the wood and ruin a saw blade! The tool also does not come with a bag or safety glasses or gloves, but I have them from other cordless tools I've purchased. I have a DeWalt mini-chainsaw, a DeWalt pruner, and now this Dewalt reciprocating saw in the same 14" long bag from DeWalt. I keep the batteries and the charger in a separate, smaller bag I have so that I don't have to worry about trying to stuff everything into one huge bag. So far the saw cuts well. It has enough speed to be useful, and while it is not quite as powerful as my corded Makita, it is pretty darn close to the same power and durability of the cutting action so that I don't get tired. It's about 2/3 the size of the Makita, and lighter, which means it's easier to use. The grip is fine. I always wear gloves when using tools, and the tool itself is neither slick nor sticky. (Some of my tools, including the Makita, seem to attract dust and dirt that I have to clean them off with a rag wetted with window cleaner, but this tool wipes off with a paper towel if there's dirt on it.) The length is fine for most DIY use. I wouldn't use it every day if I was doing heavy-duty work because I'd want something with no power, but for cutting sheet metal or nails and the like, it's just fine, and it's easy to use out in the yard when I want to cut roots without using my expensive-and-difficult-and time-consuming-to-sharpen chain saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2026 by Stephen Matlock

  • It’s great!
Style: 20V Compact Saw (Tool Only) Pattern Name: Saw
I mean what is there to say. It’s dewalt. Of course it’s good! I love the compact size. Works great for tight areas has all the power you need. Vibration is actually not bad. Cutting speed is up there. Battery life seems to be pretty good!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Ryan93

  • Great saw
Style: Recip Saw Only Pattern Name: Saw
Surprised how well this tool works. Used my old Sawzall corded saw for 30 plus years but this one is everything my old saw was and more. The ability to mount blades facing up or down vertically as well as sideways facing left or right is super helpful and the easy blade release is awesome. Great tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026 by Dan

  • Happy with the 20v tool Happy with the 20v tool
Style: Recip Saw Only Pattern Name: Saw
I ordered this saw in order to dismantle a fairly large hot tub that died and was too large to take out of the room that was built around it over 20 years ago. I thought about hiring a company to do it for me due to my age, but they would have charged over $400 and are historically unreliable. So for a little over a $100 I was able to do the job myself and now how a great tool to boot. I removed the heavy, mostly solid pump and heating unit before beginning, so most of the metal was removed to make the job easier. I was a bit concerned about the 5ah I already owned whether it would last long enough to get the job done and, while it took some time to get the job done, the battery was not an issue. The saw performed great and I used a wood saw blade which cut through the fiberglass, wood, foam, and plastic parts with little or no effort. The tool and the battery lasted better than my body did while taking awkward positions and positioning the saw to cut through the curved molded tub. I was able to cut the tub into 4 pieces in order to be able to handle and move it easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025 by Average Joe

  • Decent tool, but some flaws
Style: 20V Compact Saw (Tool Only) Pattern Name: Saw
I recently got this tool to cut PVC and ABS pipes for a DIY project. The tool feels solid and well made, but it has a few pretty annoying problems: 1. The blades do not lock in properly. I got DeWalt blades too. Once locked in, there's significant side-to-side play, as if the calipers do not fully tighten over the blade in the locked position. That seems to me like a pretty major flaw, since at high speed the back-and-forth motion of the saw can easily push the blade sideways and snap it. I don't know what the folks at Dewalt were thinking.. maybe they designed the saw for thicker blades and the recent ones they sell are just not thick enough (cost savings??) resulting in this arguably unsafe condition. 2. The angle of attack seems wrong. If you look closely at the photos, you can see that the blade installs at a certain angle relative to the axis of motion, which means it is not possible to use this saw like one would use a manual saw , where the teeth move back and forth perfectly along the saw's axis of motion. Instead, the teeth move away from the material when the blade pushes forward, and subsequently they hit and bite into the material at an angle when the blade pulls back. This introduces more vibration than necessary and makes the cuts rougher than they would be otherwise if the blade teeth were to simply move back and forth along the axis of motion. 3. The shoe at the tip is flimsy. There is a metal shoe at the tip that allows the saw body to push against and align with the material for a 90 degree cut. This shoe swivels up-down, but it's not possible to "lock" it in any given position. It will swivel while cutting, as one moves the saw along the material. I don't see the point of this. It introduces yet another point of instability during cuts, in addition to the side-to-side blade play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Radu Gruian

  • You will be so happy with this addition to your tools! You will be so happy with this addition to your tools!
Style: Recip Saw Only Pattern Name: Saw
My husband has become a big DeWalt fan over the last few years, and he finally decided to get this saw. Now he’s wondering why he waited so long! It’s incredibly sturdy, powerful, and very easy to use. He used to cut palm branches in our backyard with a hand saw, which often left him with cuts and scratches on his arms. Thankfully, that’s now a thing of the past. That was the main reason we bought it, but he’s already discovered several other uses for it as well. We’re very happy with this purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by Vjenningscpm

  • Great durable saw !!!!!!!
Style: 20V Compact Saw (Tool Only) Pattern Name: Saw
I bought this saw to cut large dead trees. I worked it VERY HARD. At one point we worked it so hard, that it got hot enough that it was difficult to hold it with gloves on. It never quit or slowed down. It is a very well built, sturdy, saw and can be easily held with both hands.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Steven

  • Great tool, well worth the money
Style: Recip Saw Only Pattern Name: Saw
This tool is one to buy. It gets the job done and as a bonus I didn't realize you can turn the blade two different directions
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by tonyrob

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