Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: 1591EVSK
Rating:
(42 reviews)
| List Price: Offer Price: $158.00 |
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Features:
- 6.4 amp barrel grip jigsaw; four-position stroke control; integrated, adjustable blower
- Variable speed trigger (500-2,800 strokes per minute); one-touch blade change
- Durable hard plastic body; soft grip
- Includes saw, 3 blades, anti-splitter insert, no-mar overshoe, carrying case
- 10.8 pounds; 1-year warranty
Product Description
Top Handle Jigsaw With 6.5A, 4 Stage Orbital Action, 3 Way Blade Clamping System Firmly Grasps T-Shank Blades, Lever Activated Blade Change System With Ejector, Variable Speed Control Dial, Adjustable Dust Blower & Tool-Less Foot Adjustment.
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When we first heard of barrel grip jig saws, we were pretty skeptical about the comfort and control they could offer, since we were so accustomed to the typical top-handle design. It really was a genuine surprise to feel the difference. The control is amazing, and cutting scrollwork is an absolute delight with this saw, something we can’t honestly say about most top-handle models. With this design, it almost feels as if the cutter is an extension of your hand, smooth and responsive. The blade-change system on this Bosch is among the best we’ve seen: They weren’t kidding when they named it the One Touch Blade Change. We like the speed range, from 500 all the way up to 2,800 strokes per minute to handle whatever you need to cut, and the cutting line actually stays clean because of the integrated, adjustable blower (which, we have to say, works better at higher speeds). With the barrel design, there’s no trigger; instead, the speed is controlled by a dial on the rear of the tool body. It’s a tad clumsy at first when you’re used to trigger-controlled speed, but it’s a learning curve, and it’s worth it.–Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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5 Comments
Very impressed. After experience with the previous Bosch model barrel grip, this is definitely a step ahead.
I just scribed an irregular panel to an opening and was able to stay EXACTLY on my scribed line. The panel fit could not have been better.
A saw this accurate becomes much more versatile than a typical jigsaw. The other reviews are dead-on and this one is worth the money. They helped me make the decision to buy this after trying a DeWalt that had very poor blade support.
The precision blade guide system is indeed extraordinarily effective and with the right blade keeps the blade from wandering. I did not think it was possible for a jigsaw to be this precise.
The case is in my opinion completely adequate (unlike another review)
Lastly, the saw is actually made in Switzerland. When was the last time you saw a power tool made in Switzerland?
Basically, this saw makes this cynical woodworker sound like a shill for Bosch. If you new me, you’d know that that says a lot
This barrel grip jig saw has replaced my old trusty, (but clumsy) Craftsman top handle saw and I can’t believe how much I LOVE this tool. First it just feels good in the hand. Heavy enough to keep it steady and on track, it doesn’t jump around like my old Sears one did. No matter where you grip this thing you have complete control going around circles in either direction. It’s built like a tank and, of course, the instant blade changing just makes me smile every time I need to do it. It’s actually fun to use a tool that works this good. I’ve only used it on plywood so far but it flies through it like butter with the course blades. Leaves a nice smooth cut but with the big tooth blades there was some chip out which can be eliminated by changing the orbit setting. A great tool that would satisfy all who love tools. Highly recommended.
I needed a new scroll saw, and I decided to take the plunge on a barrel grip design. I’ll admit the grip feels a little weird the first couple of times you use it, but once you do, you’ll never want to go back. I found it very comfortable and accurate. After awhile, you’ll begin to realize that it is a much more natural grip that offers far better control than the traditional grips. And let’s face it: if you’re breaking out the scroll saw, you’re usually doing it because you need to make a precise, controlled cut. In that department, this saw excels.
I was also pleased with the blade-changing feature. It is far simpler than changing the blade on my old hand-me-down saw. To remove a blade, simply slide the switch on the front. To insert a blade, simply press it in. How much simpler could it be?
The saw comes with a case, and 3 blades (metal, speed wood, precision wood). The only quibble I have is the location of the power button. If you’re right handed, the switch is below your thumb on the left side of the device. That means while the saw is running, you’ll have to turn it off with your left hand which can be awkward.
I needed more horsepower in a jigsaw than the small Makita I have had for years. I was really questioning the barrel grip, but because of the good ratings, I ordered this one over the the one with the standard handle. When it came out of the box, it felt too heavy/ackward in my hand, and I was afraid I had made a mistake. But as soon as I tried it out, I was extremely impressed. It felt good in my hand (I have small hands). The control was excellent, and I like the blower that blows the dust out of the way, although you may want to sometimes wear goggles. The quality of control and cut is excellent. I know it is a lot of $$, but if you do much jig sawing or need high quality cuts, it is worth it.
I came to this jigsaw from an older B&D Professional. That was not a bad saw, but the lateral blade support was not in the same caliber as this one’s.
The smoothness is also unrivalled, as is the blade change mechanism. I never realized how sweet the electronic speed control would be until I’d used it. One simply sets the right speed, switches the saw on, and goes to work. It simply doesn’t slow down under load due to the beefy 6.4 A motor.
The only time I’d recommend against the barrel grip version is if you do a lot of vertical cutting. In that position, this saw is harder to hold onto, because the motor is so big in diameter. When working flat, it is not na issue.
The dust blower works great too; no more huffing and puffing trying to keep the cut line clear. The cord is a high grade rubber one that doesn’t get all stiff when it is cold. This may just be my last jigsaw. (and I’m only 31)