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DEWALT 6 in. Jab Saw with Composite Handle, 8 TPI

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DEWALT 6 in. Jab Saw with Composite Handle, 8 TPI6 in. DEWALT Jab Saw This DEWALT 6 in. jab saw features an aggressive 8 TPI blade that cuts quickly through drywall, plastic, and other building materials. A durable composite handle offers a secure, comfortable grip for controlled plunge cuts and repetitive use. Key Features: Fast Cutting Performance: Aggressive tooth design cuts up to 50% faster than traditional tooth patterns Versatile Use: Ideal for drywall, plastic, paneling, and other building

6 in. DEWALT Jab Saw

This DEWALT 6 in. jab saw features an aggressive 8 TPI blade that cuts quickly through drywall, plastic, and other building materials. A durable composite handle offers a secure, comfortable grip for controlled plunge cuts and repetitive use.


Key Features:

  • Fast Cutting Performance: Aggressive tooth design cuts up to 50% faster than traditional tooth patterns
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for drywall, plastic, paneling, and other building materials
  • Comfort Grip: Durable composite handle provides a secure, ergonomic hold
  • Compact Blade: 6 in. hardened blade with 8 TPI balances speed and control
  • Built to Last: Backed by a limited lifetime warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Hand Tool Type Hand Saw
Saw Type Jab Saw
Blade Length 6 in
Teeth Per Inch (TPI) 8
Handle Material Composite
Individual/Set Individual
Number of Pieces 1
Product Weight 0.36 lb
Product Length 14 in
Product Width 2.6 in
Product Depth 1.4 in
Blade Width 2.6 in
Handle Length 5.5 in
Features Aggressive tooth design; fast cutting
Tools Product Type Hand Tool
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this jab saw cut?
A: It’s designed for drywall, plastic, paneling, and other light building materials.


Q: How many teeth per inch does the blade have?
A: 8 TPI for fast, aggressive cutting.


Q: What is the blade length?
A: 6 inches.


Q: Is the handle comfortable for extended use?
A: Yes, the composite handle is shaped for a secure, comfortable grip to reduce hand fatigue.


Q: Does it come with a warranty?
A: Yes, it’s covered by DEWALT’s limited lifetime warranty.


Sculpt Your Openings with Precision

This compact jab saw brings a clean, confident gesture to wall work—perfect for carving out switch boxes or sleek speaker cutouts. The assertive tooth profile is the standout, gliding through drywall with crisp authority while the black-and-gold handle grounds the tool with a refined, tactile grip. Pair it with a magnetic stud finder and a bold painter’s tape layout for polished, intentional apertures. It’s a small luxury that makes every cut feel bespoke.


AI Review Summary:

Across retailer reviews, buyers praise the saw’s aggressive teeth for quick plunge cuts in drywall and plastic, noting it “cuts boxes in seconds” and holds an edge well. The handle comfort and grip receive frequent compliments, especially for overhead work. Some users mention the teeth can be too aggressive for very thin materials, requiring a lighter touch to avoid tearing, and a few wish for a sheath. Overall sentiment is strongly positive for speed, value, and durability for drywall tasks.


Add this DEWALT jab saw to your toolkit for faster, cleaner drywall cutouts on every project.

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