Makita cordless

Makita JV143DWE jigsaw — specs & overview

Makita JV143DWE jigsaw

Key specifications

Brand
Makita
Type
Cordless
Battery voltage
14 V

The Makita JV143DWE is a cordless jigsaw designed for portability and ease of use. It operates on a 14V battery platform. This voltage provides enough power for light cutting tasks around a workshop or home. Because it lacks a cord, you can move freely between different work areas without searching for an outlet.

It is compact. The 14V system makes the tool lighter than larger 18V models, which helps reduce user fatigue during longer sessions. This portability is ideal for quick repairs where mobility matters most.

Strengths

  • Cordless operation allows for movement in tight spaces without tripping over power cables.
  • The 14V battery architecture keeps the overall tool weight lower than many heavy-duty alternatives.
  • Makita's design focuses on accessibility for light-duty cutting applications.

Things to consider

  • The 14V specification may limit its effectiveness when cutting through very thick or dense materials compared to higher voltage tools.
  • Users must already own or purchase compatible 14V Makita batteries to begin working.

This tool is for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts who need a lightweight, battery-powered solution for occasional woodcutting tasks.

Frequently asked questions

What is the operating voltage of this jigsaw?

The Makita JV143DWE runs on a 14V battery system.

Does this model require a power cord to function?

No, this is a cordless model that utilizes battery power for operation.

Is this tool part of a higher voltage range?

This specific model uses the 14V platform rather than Makita's 18V or 36V systems.

Frequently asked questions

What is the operating voltage of this jigsaw?

The Makita JV143DWE runs on a 14V battery system.

Does this model require a power cord to function?

No, this is a cordless model that utilizes battery power for operation.

Is this tool part of a higher voltage range?

This specific model uses the 14V platform rather than Makita's 18V or 36V systems.