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Rockwell 5.5A Bladerunner X2

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Rockwell 5.5A Bladerunner X2
$179.99
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Rockwell 5.5A Bladerunner X2

$179.99

Product Details

  • Mitre, scroll, rip or cross-cut with the Rockwell 5.5A Bladerunner X2, a versatile tool that cuts: wood, metal, PVC, aluminum, copper, plastic, and ceramic tile

  • Made to setup and breakdown in a matter of seconds so you can take it anywhere, for any job

  • Small enough to fit atop tailgates or benches to give you two-handed control for an array of material cuts

  • Stainless steel cutting zone allows for tile to move freely for added control

  • Included miter gauge assures a precise angle every time

  • Powerful 5.5A motor delivers 3000 RPM (no-load)

  • Cutting Capacity: 1-1/2" wood, 1-1/4" PVC pipe, 3/8" aluminum and ceramic and 1/8" steel

  • Rip Capacity: 6"

  • Table Dimensions: 17" L x 15" W (43 x 38 cm)

  • Simple, adjustable and tool-less blade change for instant setup

  • Compatible with any 4" t-shank jigsaw blade

  • Rockwell Model: RK7323

Part Number RK7323
Accessories List Miter Gauge, Rip Fence, Vacuum Adaptor
Amperage 6 A
Blade Type T-Shank
Case Type Not Included
Cord Gauge (ga) 14ga
Cord Length (m) 2.00 m
Cord Type All Weather
Maximum Strokes Per Minute (spm) 3000 spm
Motor Type Brushed
No-Load Speed Range (rpm) 0 - 3000
Number of Accessories 9
Package Depth (cm) 40.90 cm
Package Depth (in) 16.10 in
Package Height (cm) 21.08 cm
Package Height (in) 8.30 in
Package Weight (kg) 6.35 kg
Package Weight (lb) 14.00 lb
Package Width (cm) 44.45 cm
Package Width (in) 17.50 in
Product Model Number RK7323
Rafter Hook No
Stroke Length (cm) 2 cm
Variable Speed No
Warranty
  • This product carries a 3 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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Accessories ListMiter Gauge, Rip Fence, Vacuum AdaptorBag, Batteries Included, Battery Charger Included, BladeBladeBatteries Included, Battery Charger IncludedAdaptor
Amperage6 A
Blade TypeT-Shank

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298 out of 345 (86%) reviewers recommend this product

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Too Loud

5 years ago
Noisier than a cheap leaf blower or power mower with a broken muffler.

Originally posted on rockwelltools.com

I have the original

5 years ago
I have the original unit. I use this saw when I think of it. At best this is a stationary jig saw. I’ve had more problems over the years is why I don’t use very often. Currently, the biggest issue is the blade holder. Some blades don’t lock in. Other blades lock on the side instead of the front. When this happens I have to play with the blade to get it to lock straight instead of at the side. Would I buy another saw? Would I recommend this saw? My answer to both questions is NO I would not recommend this saw to anybody.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Originally posted on rockwelltools.com

A light weight workhorse

6 years ago
The BladeRunner X2 is such an important and unique tool to me that after buying and using one for four full days of work, I purchased a second one as a backup. For me the ability to have a table top saw that can cut so many different materials which is less than 15 lbs making it so easy to transport is a game changer. I no longer need to transport a 45 lb plus jobsite table saw around. Although it is light in weight, it has been a true workhorse for me. I have used it regularly for almost a year and a half for big and small jobs. From rebuilding two sheds, to making a slop sink surround, ripping plywood, cutting trim boards, PT lumber, ceramic tile, and wood flooring, etc, this light weight wonder has never let me down. While I own two of them, other than as an extra saw for my workshop at home, the first BladeRunner X2 has done the bulk of the work and is still going strong. I depend on my BladeRunner X2 so much that I do not know how I would accomplish my work so efficiently without one.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on rockwelltools.com

Great Craft Saw

6 years ago
I bought this saw to make a custom frame to attach a matte to that will fit inside a shadow box. I needed wood strip that were 3/4" wide, but the smallest wide I could find were 1" thick. I purchased this saw to rip through the five-layer laminated basswood strips so they would be 3/4" wide and to cut those strip to the right lengths. The saw didn't rip through the wood with the speed of a table saw, more at the speed of a jig saw, which it basically is. The saw handled the job beautifully, giving me straight cuts. Great craft saw for making picture frames and shadow boxes. The only thing that would make this saw even more versatile would be the capability to angle the blade to get beveled cuts so I could make roofs for birdhouses.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on rockwelltools.com

6 years ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received my Rockwell bladerunner as a Fathers Day gift from my parents....my wife makes doorhangers out of 1/4 inch plywood and I have probably cut several hundred designs out for her.... up until today when all of a sudden it acted as if the saw lost power and started to make a chugging sound from the motor area....I had only cut 4 small designs when all of this occurred and couldnt even finish the task at hand... I would recommend this for small jobs around the house (occasional use) but not for extended use like I have used it for ... thanks rockwell but maybe I need to look into a different product that will not fail in the middle of a project

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Q: Can it be used as a scroll saw? Nothing real fancy just cutting numbers and letters stuff like that.

10 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Yes, It is roughly equivalent to a scroll saw, although the depth of the jigsaw blades that are used is going to be greater than the depth of a scroll saw blade. So the smallest radii of cut will be larger for this device. Scroll saw blades tend to drift and twist. That won't happen with this device, since blades are going to be thicker and stronger. It is both an advantage and limitation. The blades that come with the device have a standard depth, and you will need to purchase a lower depth blade to do small radius curves.

    8 years ago
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Q: Do the this come with a wall mount?

11 years ago
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  • A: No it does not come with the wall mount. the description does not list it as part of the contents. if you find the original Blade runner it does come with the mount . master craft does not.

    10 years ago
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Q: Can it be used as a table saw?

11 years ago
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  • A: As a practical matter, no. A table saw will produce straight cuts every time with high accuracy and repeatability. This device will have an accuracy of about 1/8th of an inch over a cut length of 5 inches. The blade is going to curve inward or outward by that distance over a cut of that length. The fence provided keeps the material running nice and straight, but the blade is going to kick toward or away from the fence as the cut progresses. The blade cover/guide has no material strength to prevent the movement. making the fence essentially useless. This tool's primary utility is in making scroll saw like cuts in small pieces of thin material. Children's wooden toys, frames (perhaps). In addition it has limited miter capability. The blade is always at right angles to the cutting surface.

    8 years ago
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Q: Will The Blade Runner 2.0 work with the RW9263 Rockwell Bladerunner Wall Mount

11 years ago
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  • A: Consider how loud this device will be when it's sound is amplified by a wall that is acting as a loud speaker. Wall mount = good idea, that goes bad once reality sets in.

    8 years ago
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Q: Can it be used as butcher's saw? Will it cut through frozen meat and bones?

6 years ago
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  • A: While it is possible for the Bladerunner X2 to cut through these materials, it is not recommended.

    6 years ago
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Q: Can you get replacement blades at Canadian Tire

8 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes. Blade type: T shank Blade lenght: 4" or less

    8 years ago
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Q: Bois franc Bonjour peut-on couper du bois franc chene blanc 3/4 de pouces. La finition sera t'elle belle!

10 years ago
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  • A: La finition variera en fonction de la lame que vous utilisez, nous recommandons une lame avec plus de dents pour la meilleure finition telle que la lame de coupe de bois a 40 dents de 4 pouces de long.

    10 years ago
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Q: what type of blades do you have to use

11 years ago
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  • A: Blade type: T shank Blade lenght: 4" or less

    11 years ago
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Q: Puis je avoir plus d information sur l utilisation du BladeRunner pour couper de la céramique? -lames utilisées ( modèle, coûts, durabilité), coupe à sec ou à l eau, largeur du trait de coupe, souplesse du trait [droit, courbe légère ou prononcée], rapidité, profondeur de coupe ( pk pas plus de 10 mm)...

11 years ago
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  • A: Le X2 BladeRunner utilise des lames T-tige de scie sauteuse 4 pouces standard qui peuvent être achetés presque ne importe où. Ils ne ont pas à être la marque Rockwell. Ce est une machine de coupe à sec seulement. Les lames peuvent effectuer une coupe courbe assez prononcée. La coupe maximale recommandée pour le bois est de 1-1 / 2 pouces, tuyau en PVC 1-1 / 4 ", aluminium 3/8", en acier de 1/8 "et de la céramique ¾".

    11 years ago
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Q: Y a-t-il un support mural ("wallmount")? Sur le site de Rockwell on trouve le BladeRunner, mais pas le BladeRunner 2.0. Sur la page du BladeRunner, on voit que le "wallmount" est inclus. Mais qu'en est-il de ce produit-ci?

11 years ago
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  • A: Non, il n'y a pas un support mural compatible pour cet outil

    11 years ago
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