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Yes, I was very disappointed to see the blade bcome dull after a relatively light use. Disappointed.
But come on Bosch. I highly recommend it. Who's the knuckehead that approved selling this fine saw without a decent case. This is a "five star" tool that comes in a cardboard case. I bought this the Bosch flush cutter for undercutting some difficult door frames in my house and this tool was just what the doctor ordered.
You may need a spacer block or shim to trim doorjambs. With the right grip and some guide-blocks, I have even cut large dovetails with it. This saw is as powerful as a reciprocating saw, yet as smooth as a Bosch jigsaw. You certainly will want the miter attachment for cutting trim. I would not recommend this tool to everybody, but it is a unique problem-solver for me. It runs like a sewing-machine on steroids, so it requires some thoughtful planning to use. If you are an experienced power-tool user, you will find this thing does certain tasks very well and is a great time-saver.
They do have a few more uses depending on your creativity, but don't ask them to do more than that. I've owned two of these tools for over 10 years. I also own the Fein Multimaster, but the blades are too expensive. As undercutters they are the best. Used on a daily basis. They are for undercutting almost exclusively.
Should have owned a saw like this before This saw is just what is needed to get those door frames and cuts that are hard to do done.
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