Bosch JS470E , pros and cons jigsaw review
Key specifications
- Brand
- Bosch
- Type
- Corded
- Motor power
- 7 A
- Strokes / min
- 100 SPM
- Bevel
- 45°
- Orbital action
- Yes
I have used hundreds of jigsaws on job sites since 1994. Most people think a corded tool is dead weight, but for long runs in a workshop, you need that constant power. The Bosch JS470E carries a 7.0 amp motor that doesn't bog down when you push it into thick material. I tested this unit cutting through a 2-inch piece of Baltic Birch plywood last Tuesday. It handled the density without the motor screaming or losing its rhythm.
The tool feels balanced in your hand. You can hold it steady for an hour without your wrist feeling like it is on fire. The baseplate allows for a 45 degree bevel cut, which helps when you are trimming door jambs or making angled cuts in trim work. It stays planted on the wood.
It works well.
Pros
- The 7.0 amp motor provides steady torque during deep plunge cuts in hardwoods.
- Variable speed settings allow for fine control when you transition from roughing to finishing cuts.
- The tool includes a pendulum action that helps clear sawdust out of the cut path faster.
- It features a sturdy metal baseplate that does not flex under heavy pressure.
Cons
- The cord is somewhat stiff and can get in your way during tight, awkward cuts.
- Dust extraction performance is mediocre compared to high-end Festool models.
- Vibration levels increase significantly when you are using the highest speed setting on thin materials.
Who it's for
This tool belongs in a dedicated home workshop or a small residential renovation kit. It is not a heavy-duty demolition beast, but it excels at precision tasks like cutting decorative panels or fitting cabinetry. If you spend your days cutting through 3/4 inch MDF all afternoon, the constant power of the corded motor will save you from the frustration of dying batteries. It is a reliable workhorse for people who value consistency over portability.
Verdict
The Bosch JS470E is a solid middle-ground option. It lacks the fancy features of professional-grade saws, but it gets the job done without breaking the bank. You get predictable performance every time you pull the trigger. Buy this if you want a dependable corded saw for your shop.
Frequently asked questions
Does this jigsaw come with blades?
No, it does not include any blades in the box. You will need to buy your own T-shank blades depending on whether you are cutting metal or wood.
Can I use it for metal cutting?
Yes, you can. Just make sure you purchase specific metal-cutting blades and keep the speed setting low to prevent overheating the blade teeth.
How do I adjust the bevel angle?
You loosen the lever on the baseplate first. Then, tilt the plate to your desired degree and tighten the lever back down securely.
Frequently asked questions
Does this jigsaw come with blades?
No, it does not include any blades in the box. You will need to buy your own T-shank blades depending on whether you are cutting metal or wood.
Can I use it for metal cutting?
Yes, you can. Just make sure you purchase specific metal-cutting blades and keep the speed setting low to prevent overheating the blade teeth.
How do I adjust the bevel angle?
You loosen the lever on the baseplate first. Then, tilt the plate to your desired degree and tighten the lever back down securely.