
DeWalt DCS380P1
Score: 72/100
DEWALT FLEXVOLT DCS389B
Score: 88/100Rankings

The DEWALT DCS389B is a high-power, second-generation 60V MAX brushless cordless reciprocating saw designed for demanding demolition tasks. It offers corded-level performance with a 19% power increase over its predecessor but lacks orbital action. It is best suited for professional contractors who already own DEWALT 60V MAX batteries and require robust cutting power.

The DEWALT DCS380P1 is a reliable cordless reciprocating saw kit that includes a battery and charger, making it ready to use out of the box. It features a robust brushed motor and pivoting shoe for durability, though it lacks the efficiency of brushless models. It is best suited for general construction and demolition tasks where portability is secondary to power and included accessories.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20 V | 60 Vbest | |
3,000 SPMbest | 3,000 SPMbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.99 kg | 3.43 kgbest |
28.6 mmbest | 28.575 mm | |
36 monthsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Cutting & Speed(2) | ||
Stroke Length (mm) | 28.6 mm | 28.575 mm |
Orbital Action | Straight | None |
Power & Performance(3) | ||
Voltage (V) | 20 V | 60 V |
Motor Type | Brushed | Brushless |
Battery Included | true | false |
Accessories & Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Duration (months) | 36 months | months |
Ergonomics & Design(4) | ||
Weight (kg) | 4.99 kg | 3.43 kg |
Vibration Control | false | true |
Handle Type | Rubber Overmold | Pistol Grip |
Shoe Type | Pivoting Adjustable | Pivoting |
Features & Controls(3) | ||
Blade Change System | Keyless Lever-Action | Lever Action |
Built-in Lighting | false | true |
Safety Lock | false | true |


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Professional reviewers praise the compact DCS380B and its variant DCS387B for being among the lightest and shortest in its class, making them ideal for tight spaces. They highlight the reliability of the keyless clamp, pivoting shoe, and variable trigger for professional use. However, reviewers note that the model is basic, lacking advanced features like vibration control and brushless efficiency found in newer iterations.
Everyday users commonly praise the saw for its ease of blade changes, lightweight build for overhead work, and sufficient power for general wood and metal demolition. Recurring complaints include a stiff trigger that hinders low-speed control, the need for frequent blade swaps in heavy-duty scenarios, and variable battery life due to the lack of a brushless motor.

Professional reviewers identify the DCS389B as a significant second-generation upgrade over the DCS388, specifically noting the 19% power increase and refined motor and electronics. Experts highlight its ability to reclaim top market position by matching key specs like stroke length and SPM while addressing previous competitive disadvantages.
There is insufficient consumer review data available to determine specific user praise or complaints.
“Ease of blade changes and lightweight build for overhead/one-handed use”

“Trigger feels stiff initially and needs frequent blade swaps for heavy abuse”


