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      <title>Corded vs Cordless Reciprocating Saw: Which Fits Better?</title>
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      <description>The cordless reciprocating saw is the better buy for most buyers, and the cordless reciprocating saw earns that edge because it removes cord management and follows the work instead of forcing the work to follow the outlet. The corded reciprocating saw wins when the job stays near one power source, the cut list runs long, or the buyer wants the simplest setup with no battery packs to charge, store, or replace. This is a clean split between low-friction mobility and fixed-station endurance.</description>
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