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product_id: 3839807
title: "Bosch Bare-Tool PS60BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Reciprocating Saw with Exact-Fit L-BOXX Tool Insert Tray"
brand: "bosch"
price: "₱5109"
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# 3000 RPM speed 12V lithium-ion power 2.2 lbs lightweight Bosch Bare-Tool PS60BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Reciprocating Saw with Exact-Fit L-BOXX Tool Insert Tray

**Brand:** bosch
**Price:** ₱5109
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with Bosch's Pocket Power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bosch Bare-Tool PS60BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Reciprocating Saw with Exact-Fit L-BOXX Tool Insert Tray by bosch
- **How much does it cost?** ₱5109 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- bosch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bosch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Fit:** Exact-Fit Tool Inlays keep your tools organized and ready for action.
- • **Safety First:** Equipped with overload and temperature protection for peace of mind.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight design makes it easy to carry and maneuver in tight spaces.
- • **Versatile Applications:** Effortlessly cuts through copper, conduit, and more with precision.
- • **Cutting Edge Performance:** Experience the power of 3000 RPM for swift cuts through tough materials.

## Overview

The Bosch PS60BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Reciprocating Saw is a powerful, lightweight tool designed for cutting a variety of materials, including hard metals like copper. With a variable speed trigger and advanced safety features, this tool is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and precision in their projects. Note: Battery not included.

## Description

Now more than ever, today’s professional contractors, remodelers, electricians, plumbers, and installers alike know that time is money. Studies indicate that professionals can easily improve productivity by reducing time spent searching for tools, sorting through their trucks, and organizing supplies. The BOSCH Click and Go system allows users to efficiently organize, store and transport their tools and accessories. The BOSCH PS60 12-Volt Max Reciprocating Saw features a powerful 3,000 (SPM) motor. Fast Cutting - Significantly faster than a hand saw, as fast as or faster than our competition. Compact - Small enough to reach into tight areas and corners. Fuel Gauge - Easier battery management for continued work. Comfortable Soft-Grip Top and Body - Multiple grip positions to prevent hand fatigue.

Review: Handy and Powerful. Easy One Handed Use. Great Saw. - Handy. That's what this little fella is. Handy because it fits neatly in one hand, and handy, because I will never ever have to cut metal by hand. Years ago I had a battery powered reciprocating saw from Ryobi and it was a handy little tool. Trimming trees or shrubs around the house, PVC pipe or the odd job where an outlet is far away and something a couple inches thick needs cutting the Ryobi was called into action. I think cutting 40 feet of ivy off a wall was my favorite use. The Tiger saw is the tool for actual demo work. It's a beast and used for beastly jobs. For light duty the Ryobi was just fine. Then, as with all batteries, they died. And with them, the Ryobi saw. For years I went without as I either drug out the extension cord or cut by hand. I even used an angle grinder on some rebar which was crude at best. Enter the Bosch PS60. I discovered it shopping for a new impact driver. The bare tool takes the same batteries so I picked it up. It is so handy! Easily held in one hand and nicely balanced it is a blast to cut with. The light looked pointless as its mounted behind the guide plate but its perfect and shines right through gap and perfectly lights up the blade and the work. In places where demo saws are too much or power is too far away this is the one for me. It comes with short blades for wood and metal but it's a standard twist chuck and bigger blades will fit. The trick with long blades is to not push and let the blade do the work. Nice straight cuts each time, but I digress. Little tool, decent battery life. Throw it in my job bag with the driver and charger and there's not much I can't do. It's a welcome replacement to my old battery saw. Smaller, lighter and more powerful. A very handy little tool. Well made and glad to have it on hand. I'm of the mind that almost every tool from the big makers will get the job done. I have older Port-Cable tools and Makits tools and have used Milwaukee, Bosch, Rigid, Ryobi and Hitachi before this purchase. Each one did what it was supposed to do, usually without complaint. This tool is priced right and feels good in the hand. I love the mid-position shotgun grip and balance of the tool. Perfect for one handed use. Simple to use feels good in the hand. It's all I ask for in a tool, and this does it well. Happy tool hunting.
Review: Amazing Tool - This thing is trick. Small and battery driven. Perfect for under the house, under a car, or under the kitchen sink. Fairly powerful and fairly fast. Copper, PVC, wood trim. Best use is cutting trim flush. With a big recip, it takes off on you and before you know it, you've cut into your work. With this, you can hold it with one hand and lean over the edge to see where exactly the blade is ... plus, it's sufficiently light that you can control it with that one hand. I realize I'm not explaining this very well but trust me, if you do any molding work, you need one of these, badly. This version does not come with batteries but does include the BOXX insert which is really nice. Mine fit in the same box as the companion drill insert which does come with charger and two batteries. So, what I have, in one BOXX, is two inserts that hold this, the drill, two batteries, and a charger. Plus, there is plenty of space for bits and blades. Nice, and this is from someone who has always, before this, well 99% of the time, pitched tool cases before the UPS guy gets back to his truck. Buy this, you won't regret it. Edit 10/14/14 Okay, had this for over a year. It is by far the most useful power tool I've ever owned. Surprising, it is not the smaller size that makes it so. The size is helpful, like, for example, when crawling under a Jeep to cut off the old exhaust. Where it shines is control. With a full size recip, it is all you can do to hold on to the thing. With this, you can hold it in one hand and, given the lower speeds and better control, you can guide it pretty much exactly as you wish. Hard to describe but I swear, I use it all the time, on everything, everywhere. House, garage, wood, metal, plastic, etc. Battery life is still good. If it dies tomorrow morning, I'll order a new one before lunch. I did notice the other day that Milwaukee has one now. Seemed the same size. Not interested now and I generally prefer Bosch over Milwaukee but when it comes time to replace, I'd probably check out both before ordering. Alternatively, if I come across a Black Fridayish holiday deal, I'll likely buy a second just to have a second.

## Features

- Cuts a variety of materials including hard materials like copper and conduit
- Over-load/over current, high/low temperature protection, under voltage protection
- Significantly faster than a hand saw; variable speed trigger
- Custom Exact-Fit Tool Inlays-Custom inserts that hold individual tools in place with room underneath to store other tool accessories
- Tool Only (battery not included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009K1H3WI |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 405 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346000016, 00000346437348 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Bare Tool |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PS60BN |
| Model Number | PS60BN |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Teeth | 18 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Brake |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Brake |
| Speed | 3000 |
| Surface Recommendation | Copper |
| UPC | 000346437348 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bosch
- **Blade Material:** High Speed Steel
- **Surface Recommendation:** Copper
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Brake

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Handy and Powerful. Easy One Handed Use. Great Saw.
*by B***S on June 5, 2015*

Handy. That's what this little fella is. Handy because it fits neatly in one hand, and handy, because I will never ever have to cut metal by hand. Years ago I had a battery powered reciprocating saw from Ryobi and it was a handy little tool. Trimming trees or shrubs around the house, PVC pipe or the odd job where an outlet is far away and something a couple inches thick needs cutting the Ryobi was called into action. I think cutting 40 feet of ivy off a wall was my favorite use. The Tiger saw is the tool for actual demo work. It's a beast and used for beastly jobs. For light duty the Ryobi was just fine. Then, as with all batteries, they died. And with them, the Ryobi saw. For years I went without as I either drug out the extension cord or cut by hand. I even used an angle grinder on some rebar which was crude at best. Enter the Bosch PS60. I discovered it shopping for a new impact driver. The bare tool takes the same batteries so I picked it up. It is so handy! Easily held in one hand and nicely balanced it is a blast to cut with. The light looked pointless as its mounted behind the guide plate but its perfect and shines right through gap and perfectly lights up the blade and the work. In places where demo saws are too much or power is too far away this is the one for me. It comes with short blades for wood and metal but it's a standard twist chuck and bigger blades will fit. The trick with long blades is to not push and let the blade do the work. Nice straight cuts each time, but I digress. Little tool, decent battery life. Throw it in my job bag with the driver and charger and there's not much I can't do. It's a welcome replacement to my old battery saw. Smaller, lighter and more powerful. A very handy little tool. Well made and glad to have it on hand. I'm of the mind that almost every tool from the big makers will get the job done. I have older Port-Cable tools and Makits tools and have used Milwaukee, Bosch, Rigid, Ryobi and Hitachi before this purchase. Each one did what it was supposed to do, usually without complaint. This tool is priced right and feels good in the hand. I love the mid-position shotgun grip and balance of the tool. Perfect for one handed use. Simple to use feels good in the hand. It's all I ask for in a tool, and this does it well. Happy tool hunting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Tool
*by M***K on June 9, 2013*

This thing is trick. Small and battery driven. Perfect for under the house, under a car, or under the kitchen sink. Fairly powerful and fairly fast. Copper, PVC, wood trim. Best use is cutting trim flush. With a big recip, it takes off on you and before you know it, you've cut into your work. With this, you can hold it with one hand and lean over the edge to see where exactly the blade is ... plus, it's sufficiently light that you can control it with that one hand. I realize I'm not explaining this very well but trust me, if you do any molding work, you need one of these, badly. This version does not come with batteries but does include the BOXX insert which is really nice. Mine fit in the same box as the companion drill insert which does come with charger and two batteries. So, what I have, in one BOXX, is two inserts that hold this, the drill, two batteries, and a charger. Plus, there is plenty of space for bits and blades. Nice, and this is from someone who has always, before this, well 99% of the time, pitched tool cases before the UPS guy gets back to his truck. Buy this, you won't regret it. Edit 10/14/14 Okay, had this for over a year. It is by far the most useful power tool I've ever owned. Surprising, it is not the smaller size that makes it so. The size is helpful, like, for example, when crawling under a Jeep to cut off the old exhaust. Where it shines is control. With a full size recip, it is all you can do to hold on to the thing. With this, you can hold it in one hand and, given the lower speeds and better control, you can guide it pretty much exactly as you wish. Hard to describe but I swear, I use it all the time, on everything, everywhere. House, garage, wood, metal, plastic, etc. Battery life is still good. If it dies tomorrow morning, I'll order a new one before lunch. I did notice the other day that Milwaukee has one now. Seemed the same size. Not interested now and I generally prefer Bosch over Milwaukee but when it comes time to replace, I'd probably check out both before ordering. Alternatively, if I come across a Black Fridayish holiday deal, I'll likely buy a second just to have a second.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A lot of saw in a small package.
*by B***E on June 19, 2013*

Pocket saw is right. It's small, which is ideal for me. My needs are both general and specific. I wanted a general purpose saw for jobs and projects around the house...and I make knives, and am a woodcarver...and I wanted to experiment with it to reduce some of the labor intensive steps in shaping woods, cutting steel blanks to contour, etc. I also want to try and set up a reciprocating scraper blade to accept abrasive paper and end up with a power sander. No really. I think it will work pretty well as the variable speed trigger on this tool is light and I can easily control the speed down to almost zero. Plus, the action is very smooth and liquid instead of being harsh and jarring. Then the overall grip and lightness of the tool will I think allow it to adapt to the new task well. I know it saws limbs like crazy, copper pipe as well. I need to get a 1 1/2 in. scraper blade to work up the sanding tool. I have the little drill-driver and it works fine but this little saw is amazingly cool.

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