
Cnkmjrbd Cordless Reciprocating Saw
Score: 62/100
Yangtzone Reciprocating Saw
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Yangtzone Reciprocating Saw is a budget-oriented, compact one-handed tool featuring a brushless motor and keyless blade change system, designed for DeWalt 20V MAX batteries. It excels in tight demolition spaces and offers fast wood cutting speeds, but lacks the refinement and durability of OEM models. It is best suited for occasional professionals and DIYers who prioritize portability over raw power.

The CNKMJRBD Cordless Reciprocating Saw is a budget-friendly, 20V-compatible tool designed for users who already own DeWalt batteries. It offers a no-load speed of 3000 SPM and includes four blades, making it suitable for general wood and metal cutting. However, the lack of expert validation and missing technical specs like stroke length raise concerns about its long-term reliability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20 Vbest | 20 Vbest | |
3,000 SPMbest | 3,000 SPMbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.202 kgbest | 1.261 kg |
— | 20 mmbest | |
— | 24 mmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Cutting & Speed(2) | ||
Stroke Length (mm) | mm | 20 mm |
Cutting Capacity (mm) | mm | 24 mm |
Power & Performance(1) | ||
Motor Type | Brushed | Brushless |
Ergonomics & Design(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.202 kg | 1.261 kg |
Vibration Control | false | true |
Shoe Type | Fixed | Pivoting |

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“Perfect for pruning branches or demoing drywall-fits in my tool bag easily”

“Uses my DeWalt batteries seamlessly; cut 50 2x4s on one 5Ah pack”

“One-handed control is a game-changer for overhead work”




Professional reviewers characterize the Yangtzone as a solid budget pick for DeWalt ecosystem users needing a mini-Sawzall, rating it around 7/10. It excels in tight demolition spaces and offers fast wood cutting speeds, but lacks the refinement and durability of OEM models like the DeWalt DCS367B. While it punches above its weight in speed, experts note that durability lags, with blade mechanisms failing after limited use, making it best suited for occasional professionals rather than daily heavy abuse.
Everyday users praise the tool for its portability, seamless DeWalt battery compatibility, and effectiveness for light tasks like pruning and drywall demolition. Many appreciate the one-handed control for overhead work. However, recurring complaints highlight significant durability issues, including blade wobble requiring manual tightening, motor overheating when cutting nailed wood, and a mushy trigger that causes inconsistent speed control.