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forum thread Posted by jk6812 | Staff • 18h ago
forum thread Posted by jk6812 | Staff • 18h ago

Bosch JS365 120V 6.5 Amp Top-Handle Jigsaw $89 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Bosch JS365 120V 6.5 Amp Top-Handle Jigsaw on sale for $89. Shipping is free.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Bosch JS365 120V 6.5 Amp Top-Handle Jigsaw on sale for $89. Shipping is free.

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Model: BOSCH JS365 120V 6.5 Amp Top-Handle Jigsaw Kit Variable Speed, 45 Degree Bevel Cuts, Up to 3,000 SPM

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8h ago
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Joined May 2006
8h ago
niczon
8h ago
40 Posts
Have owned a Bosch Jigsaw for 15 years. Despite me really wanting to buy a newer model (mostly for the easier/quicker modern blade switch), the damn thing still runs like new and refuses to die.
7h ago
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Joined Oct 2021
7h ago
DastardlyDan248
7h ago
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Quote from niczon :
Have owned a Bosch Jigsaw for 15 years. Despite me really wanting to buy a newer model (mostly for the easier/quicker modern blade switch), the damn thing still runs like new and refuses to die.

Same experience here….Bosch tools last forever, hard to justify an upgrade when the old ones still perform like new. Sad to see the big box stores full of all the junk generic brands these days….
3h ago
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michaels1771
3h ago
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Quote from niczon :
Have owned a Bosch Jigsaw for 15 years. Despite me really wanting to buy a newer model (mostly for the easier/quicker modern blade switch), the damn thing still runs like new and refuses to die.
lol, it's got maverick syndrome! I bought one around 1990, made in Switzerland, other than changing the plug end it works as well as new.

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