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Makita 18V LXT Sub-Compact Brushless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only)

Model number
XRJ07ZB

The Makita XRJ07ZB is an 18V LXT sub-compact brushless reciprocating saw (tool only) with a Makita-built brushless motor delivering 0-3,000 SPM and a 13/16 in. stroke length. At 12-1/2 in. long and 5.7 lbs. with battery, it is one of the most compact and lightest cordless reciprocating saws in the 18V class. Built-in LED lights with preglow and afterglow illuminate the work area, while Star Protection Computer Controls safeguard the battery and motor. Ideal for overhead demolition, confined-space pipe cutting, and single-hand work.

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Model no.
XRJ07ZB
Brand
Makita
Category
Reciprocating Saw
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Reciprocating Saw
Voltage
18
Platform
LXT
No Load Spm
3,000
Stroke Length (in.)
0.813
Brushless
Yes
Tool Only
Yes
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Weight (lbs)
5.7
Overall Length In
12-1/2
Max Cutting Capacity Wood In
10
Max Cutting Capacity Pipe In
5.125
Warranty
3-year limited
Barcode (UPC)

§ What's Included

01 18V LXT sub-compact brushless reciprocating saw
02 4 in. 6TPI wood cutting reciprocating saw blade
03 4 in. 18TPI metal cutting reciprocating saw blade

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

Does the XRJ07ZB come with a battery?

No. The XRJ07ZB is a tool-only SKU. It is compatible with all Makita 18V LXT batteries bearing the Star symbol. A higher-capacity battery such as the BL1850B (5.0Ah) will provide significantly more run time than the standard 2.0Ah battery.

How compact is the XRJ07ZB compared to a full-size Makita reciprocating saw?

The XRJ07ZB is 12-1/2 in. long and weighs 5.7 lbs. with battery — compared to the full-size XRJ05Z at 17-1/4 in. and 8.2 lbs. That is nearly 5 in. shorter and over 2 lbs. lighter, making a real difference for overhead cutting, working in wall cavities, and single-hand use.

What is the stroke length, and does it limit cutting performance?

The XRJ07ZB uses a 13/16 in. stroke. This is shorter than full-size models (1-1/4 in.), which means slightly less aggressive cutting in thick lumber. For most plumbing rough-in, light demolition, pipe cutting, and finish work, the shorter stroke is more than sufficient. For heavy structural demolition, the XRJ05Z or XRJ06Z will be more productive.

Is the XRJ07ZB brushless, and does it matter for a sub-compact saw?

Yes, the XRJ07ZB uses a Makita-built brushless motor. For a sub-compact tool that may run on a smaller 2.0Ah battery, brushless efficiency is especially valuable — it extracts more run time from each charge and eliminates the need for brush replacement over the life of the tool.

What applications is the XRJ07ZB best suited for?

The XRJ07ZB excels in overhead cutting, tight-clearance demolition, plumbing and electrical rough-in, single-hand operation, and any application where minimizing tool length and weight reduces fatigue. It handles wood up to 10 in. (with a 12 in. blade) and pipe up to 5-1/8 in.