
Craftsman
The Craftsman V20 Cordless Jig Saw (CMCS600/CMCS650 series) offers portable precision cutting for wood, metal, and ceramics with variable speeds up to 3,200 SPM and orbital settings for cut control. The brushless CMCS650 model provides superior speed and stroke length compared to the entry-level brushed CMCS600, making it suitable for both DIY homeowners and light professionals within the V20 ecosystem.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the CMCS650 brushless model as a significant upgrade, noting its 3,200 SPM speed and 1-inch stroke cut thick wood 25-30% faster than the brushed CMCS600. The brushless runtime is praised for beating brushed models by 20-50%, while the four orbital modes offer professional control. However, reviewers consistently note that the bevel lever is fiddly and the tool lacks the vibration dampening of heavier competitors like Milwaukee.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the tool's surprising power for DIY projects, with over 70% of feedback highlighting that orbital settings make wood cuts fast and clean. Users appreciate the long battery life with larger V20 packs and the affordability of the tool. Recurring complaints focus on the sensitive trigger making slow-speed detail work difficult, the painful bevel adjuster mechanism, and dust buildup clogging the sightline due to the lack of an LED light.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report that the trigger is too sensitive for slow-speed detail work, the bevel adjuster is difficult to loosen without proper tools, and the dust blower is insufficient to prevent sightline clogging. The absence of an LED light is also a common grievance for visibility.
What People Are Saying
“Surprisingly powerful for DIY—3 orbital settings make wood cuts fly without binding”
“Cuts plywood/metal like butter at full speed”
“Trigger too sensitive—hard to maintain slow speeds for detail work”
“Bevel adjuster pain to loosen without proper tool”
How It Compares
vs. DeWalt DCS331B (20V)
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Choose Craftsman for better value and portability, choose DeWalt for superior low-speed control.
vs. Milwaukee 2645-20 (18V)
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Choose Craftsman for portability and cost, choose Milwaukee for speed and reduced vibration.
vs. Ryobi ONE+ P523 (18V)
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Choose Craftsman for professional-grade power and runtime, choose Ryobi for the lowest price point.