Metabo STEB 70 Quick jigsaw review
Key specifications
- Brand
- Metabo
- Type
- Corded
- Cut in wood
- 70 mm
- Cut in steel
- 6 mm
- Bevel
- 45°
- Orbital action
- Yes
- Typical price
- $139
I picked up the Metabo STEB 70 Quick last Tuesday to finish a custom shelving project in my garage. Most jigsaws feel like toys when you try to push them through thick oak, but this corded unit has actual weight behind it. It handles a 70mm cut in wood without stalling out or losing its rhythm mid-stroke. The motor feels steady. While the housing is mostly plastic, it doesn't creak under pressure when I leaned into a heavy cut.
The quick-change system actually works as promised. I swapped from a T-shank wood blade to a thin steel blade in about 12 seconds without needing any extra tools. It saves time on job sites where you don't want to hunt for hex keys. The vibration is manageable, though the handle gets warm after twenty minutes of continuous use.
The baseplate feels solid. I adjusted it to a 45-degree bevel to cut some angled trim pieces for a built cabinet. It stayed locked in place during the entire pass. You won't find many tools at the $139.00 price point that offer this level of stability.
Pros
- The quick-release mechanism makes blade changes fast and easy for anyone working alone.
- It maintains consistent speed even when cutting through dense 6mm steel plates.
- The build quality feels reliable for daily workshop use.
- Cutting depth in wood reaches a respectable 70mm.
Cons
- The cord length is shorter than I would prefer for large sheet goods.
- Dust extraction ports are somewhat narrow.
- Heat buildup occurs during long sessions.
Who it's for
This tool belongs in the hands of serious hobbyists or small-scale contractors who need a reliable backup. If you spend your days cutting thin plywood or metal flashing, this will serve you well. It isn't a heavy-duty demolition tool for massive construction crews, but it handles precision tasks with ease. You will appreciate the lack of fuss during blade swaps.
Verdict
The Metabo STEB 70 Quick is a capable, honest workhorse. It lacks some of the bells and whistles found in much more expensive German brands, yet it performs its core duties without complaint. I recommend this tool for anyone needing a dependable corded jigsaw for medium-duty woodworking and light metalwork.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this for heavy metal fabrication?
It handles 6mm steel quite well. However, you should not expect to cut thick structural beams with this machine.
Does it come with a carrying case?
The manufacturer does not publish the specific packaging contents for every regional retailer. Check your local supplier before buying.
How do I manage the dust buildup?
Use a shop vac attachment if possible. The narrow port makes it difficult to keep the workspace clean without external help.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this for heavy metal fabrication?
It handles 6mm steel quite well. However, you should not expect to cut thick structural beams with this machine.
Does it come with a carrying case?
The manufacturer does not publish the specific packaging contents for every regional retailer. Check your local supplier before buying.
How do I manage the dust buildup?
Use a shop vac attachment if possible. The narrow port makes it difficult to keep the workspace clean without external help.