GALAX PRO 710W Reciprocating Saw (up to 3000 SPM) with tool-free blade change
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
A reciprocating saw is the kind of tool you reach for when you need fast, practical cutting rather than delicate, perfectly straight joinery. The GALAX PRO 710W Reciprocating Saw positions itself as a mid-range, jobbing workhorse: 710W of power, speeds up to 3000 strokes per minute, and a 20mm stroke length, aimed at tackling wood, metal and PVC.
On paper, it looks built for the “busy cutting list” jobs—demolition-style work, trimming, and general DIY or workshop tasks where you want momentum and flexibility more than a fine finish. You also get a tool-free blade change design, which matters in the real world because changing blades mid-job is where time is often lost.
The essentials that matter in day-to-day use

The variable speed trigger and the lock-on button are there for control and continuity. In practice, variable speed is useful because it lets you start gently, then push harder once the blade is biting. Lock-on is handy for longer cuts where repeatedly holding the trigger gets tiring.
The adjustable pivoting shoe is another detail that’s easy to overlook in listings, but it tends to affect how steady the saw feels. Being able to adjust the shoe can help with stability during cutting, particularly when you’re working around turns or awkward angles.
There is also an overload protection device mentioned in the included guidance. If the saw stops after prolonged use, you’re advised to wait a moment before continuing—so it’s not completely “hands-off”, but it does suggest the tool is at least designed to protect itself.
Key takeaways from the stated cutting ability



The listing highlights a maximum cutting depth of 115mm for wood, which gives you a rough idea of what it’s comfortable with for timber-based projects. It also claims suitability for materials like wood, metal and PVC.
That said, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic: reciprocating saws are more about speed and access than razor-smooth, furniture-grade edges. If your priority is ultra-clean finishing cuts, you may still want to plan on follow-up work (sanding, trimming, or cleaning up the line) depending on the blade and the material.
Tool-free blade changes (and what you get in the box)
The quick-release mechanism for blade changes is one of the most convincing features here. Tool-free swaps can help you move between materials without hunting for spanners or Allen keys mid-project.

In the box you’re provided with: - 1x reciprocating saw - 1x 150mm upgraded woodworking saw blade - 1x 103mm upgraded metal saw blade - 1x 225mm upgraded stainless steel saw blade - 1x Allen wrench - 1x user manual
That blade assortment suggests the manufacturer is targeting mixed-material work from the start. Still, the exact blade types and performance will depend on the specific tasks you’re doing, so it’s worth checking you’ve got the right blade for the job rather than assuming “one blade fits everything”.
Where it shines, and where it may not
This saw makes most sense if you want a single reciprocating saw that can handle everyday workshop and DIY cutting across common materials. The 710W motor, the high stroke rate up to 3000 SPM, variable speed control, and adjustable shoe all lean towards practical versatility.



It may not be the best match if your work demands very precise, clean edges or if you’re doing long, continuous production-style cuts where cooling and downtime matter a lot—overload protection and the “wait a moment” guidance hint that sustained use may require breaks.
Worth considering if you prefer a setup that’s ready to start quickly with multiple blades included. You may want to skip it if you’re looking for specialist performance in one single material and mainly want the smoothest possible finish.
Buying checks before you commit
Before choosing this tool, it’s sensible to double-check a few practical points: - You’re happy with a reciprocating saw approach rather than a dedicated circular or jigsaw style for fine finishing. - Your jobs match the materials mentioned (wood, metal, PVC) and you can use the supplied blade mix. - You’re comfortable using variable speed properly—starting slower and building up can reduce chatter and improve control. - If you expect heavy, prolonged sessions, factor in the overload protection guidance.

And just to make it concrete: imagine you’re cutting out an old timber section and then needing to trim a metal pipe nearby. With this type of saw, you’d typically start on the timber using the woodworking blade, then swap blades quickly when you move to metal—staying in the same tool can save time.
Mini FAQ
Is it suitable for cutting metal?
The listing states it’s suitable for materials including wood, metal, and PVC. The box also includes a metal saw blade and a stainless steel saw blade, so it’s clearly aiming at mixed-material use.



Can I control the cutting speed?
Yes. It includes a variable speed trigger, plus a lock-on button for continuous operation.
Does it support tool-free blade changes?
It does. The quick-release mechanism is described as tool-free for blade changes.
What happens if it overheats or overloads?
The included guidance mentions an overload protection device. If the saw stops after prolonged use, you should wait a moment before continuing.
Where does the cutting depth information come in?
The listing specifies a maximum cutting depth for wood of 115mm. No other material depths are provided in the information you shared, so it’s best to treat those as the key known figure.
Final verdict
It’s a sensible purchase if you want one reciprocating saw for mixed DIY and workshop cuts, and you’ll benefit from variable speed, a stabilising adjustable shoe, and quick blade swaps when switching between wood and metal. It’s not a perfect fit for people who need consistently ultra-smooth, precision finishing cuts or who plan to run it non-stop for long stretches without breaks, especially given the overload protection note. If your jobs look more like frequent trimming and practical cutting than fine finishing, this GALAX PRO 710W setup is the kind of tool that tends to earn its keep.
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