Black & Decker Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment with Storage Case

Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment with Storage Case

Features

  • Tool-free blade release for quick blade changes
  • Pivoting shoe for controlled and close cutting near floors, corners and tight spaces
  • Compact storage case included for transport and storage
  • Compatible with MATRIX quick-connect power units (power unit sold separately)
  • Includes one wood-cutting blade

Specifications

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Product Application Drilling
Height 5.9 IN
Length 11.7 IN
Width 9.9 IN
Weight 3.5 LB
Includes 1 Reciprocating Saw Attachment; 1 Wood-cutting Blade; 1 Storage Case
Compatibility MATRIX quick connect system (power unit sold separately)

Reciprocating saw attachment for the MATRIX quick-connect system. Intended for light-duty cutting tasks such as trimming branches, cutting scrap wood, conduit and piping, and minor demolition. Includes a wood-cutting blade and a storage case. Requires a separate MATRIX power unit.

Model Number: BDCMTRSSTFF

Black & Decker Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment with Storage Case Review

4.5 out of 5

The MATRIX Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment by Black & Decker is a versatile addition to the MATRIX Quick Connect System, designed for a variety of home cutting applications. I recently had the opportunity to put this tool to the test, and here’s my comprehensive take on its performance, features, and overall utility.

Design and Build Quality

The first thing that struck me about this reciprocating saw attachment is its compact and lightweight design. Weighing in at just 3.5 pounds, it’s easy to handle and maneuver, especially for someone who might not be used to handling bulkier tools. The tool-free blade release is a notable feature, making blade changes quick and hassle-free. This is particularly advantageous when you need to switch between different types of cuts or materials.

The pivoting shoe is another thoughtful addition, offering better control during cutting. This feature allows for more precise and stable cuts, which is crucial when working on detailed projects. The attachment comes with a compact storage case, making it easy to store and transport, a benefit for anyone with limited workshop space.

Performance

In terms of performance, the MATRIX Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment is quite effective for small to medium-sized projects. I used it extensively to trim small branches and cut through 2x4s, and it handled these tasks with relative ease. For larger projects, such as making a 6-foot high fence from 3/4" boards, the tool proved to be reliable. It’s worth noting, however, that while it can cut through thicker materials like 2x4s, it often requires making cuts from both sides to get through.

One aspect where this tool truly shines is its compatibility with the MATRIX system. If you already own other MATRIX tools, this attachment integrates seamlessly, adding to the versatility of your existing toolkit. The 20V power unit provides sufficient power for most home improvement tasks, although it’s not intended for heavy-duty construction work.

Ease of Use

One of the standout features of this reciprocating saw attachment is its user-friendliness. The tool-free blade release and pivoting shoe make it straightforward to use, even for those who might not be seasoned DIYers. The ergonomic design ensures that it’s comfortable to hold and operate, reducing fatigue during extended use.

However, there are a few drawbacks. The blade fitting mechanism can be a bit finnicky, and the instructions provided aren’t as clear as they could be. This might pose a challenge for first-time users. Additionally, the blade itself is quite thin, which can affect the quality of cuts on harder materials.

Versatility

The MATRIX Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment excels in versatility. It’s suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks, from trimming tree branches to cutting plywood and 1x materials. For crafts and trim work, this tool is particularly useful, allowing for precise and controlled cuts. However, it’s not ideal for cutting thicker materials like 2x4s in one go, as it often requires flipping the material to complete the cut.

An adjustable depth of cut feature would have been a valuable addition, as the current fixed depth limits its application to thinner materials. Despite this, the tool is still quite capable for everyday home improvement tasks.

Durability

In terms of durability, the MATRIX Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment is well-constructed, with a robust exterior that can withstand regular use. However, the plastic housing does raise some concerns about its longevity, especially if used in more demanding environments. The blades, while effective, are not the easiest to find replacements for, which could be a drawback for frequent users.

Battery Life

Battery life is another area where this tool has its limitations. When used as a saw, the battery tends to drain quickly, lasting around 10 minutes of steady use. This might be sufficient for small tasks, but for larger projects, you’ll likely need to have spare batteries on hand. The MATRIX system’s modularity is a plus here, as you can easily swap out batteries from other MATRIX tools.

Accuracy and Control

In terms of accuracy, the pivoting shoe does provide better control, but the tool’s balance could be improved. The positioning of the handle relative to the blade can make it challenging to make straight cuts, especially for those who might not have a lot of experience. This is something to keep in mind if precision is critical for your projects.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the MATRIX Reciprocating Saw Multi-Tool Attachment is a valuable addition to the MATRIX Quick Connect System. Its lightweight design, ease of use, and versatility make it a great tool for a variety of home improvement tasks. While it has its limitations, particularly in terms of battery life and cutting depth, it’s well-suited for small to medium-sized projects.

I would recommend this tool for anyone who already owns other MATRIX tools or is looking for a versatile, easy-to-use reciprocating saw for home improvement tasks. Its compact design and user-friendly features make it accessible for DIY enthusiasts of all skill levels. However, for heavy-duty construction work or tasks that require cutting thicker materials, you might want to consider a more robust, standalone reciprocating saw.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Pruning and Light Yard Cleanup

Offer a budget-friendly service trimming small branches, cutting up downed limbs, and tidying hedges. The compact reciprocating saw attachment travels easily in its case and handles fast, controlled cuts on green or dead wood. Upsell hauling or mulching.


Selective Demo and Turnover Prep

Provide minor demolition for property managers: removing damaged trim, cutting out small sections of drywall, trimming subfloor edges, and breaking down old shelving. The pivoting shoe enables close cuts at floors and corners; swap to metal or bi‑metal blades (sold separately) for nails and light conduit.


On-Site PVC and Conduit Cutting

Partner with handymen, irrigation techs, and DIYers to provide precise, on-site cuts for PVC, drip tubing, and thin EMT. Quick blade changes mean you can handle wood braces and plastic piping in the same visit. Bill per cut or per hour, and bundle with measurement/marking services.


Rustic Home Decor Microbrand

Produce small-batch items—planter boxes, frames, shelves—using reclaimed wood. The attachment’s portability lets you source and cut material where you find it, reducing transport waste. Sell via local markets and online; emphasize reclaimed materials and made-to-order custom sizes.


Event Prop and Booth Build-Outs

Fabricate and modify booths, backdrops, and signage on-site for markets and pop-ups. The reciprocating saw handles quick trim cuts and minor fit adjustments in tight spaces where power is limited. Keep the attachment in the case for fast deployment and pair with other MATRIX modules for drilling and fastening.

Creative

Reclaimed Pallet Planters and Frames

Harvest slats from discarded pallets and cut them to size for rustic planters and picture frames. The pivoting shoe helps you make controlled, flush cuts to free boards without destroying them, and the tool-free blade release speeds up swapping to a finer blade for cleaner cuts. Store everything in the compact case for weekend craft fairs.


Branch Coat Rack

Trim fallen branches to uniform lengths and mount them on a reclaimed board to make a sculptural coat rack. The attachment excels at light pruning and trimming, and close cuts against the backer board are easy with the pivoting shoe. Light sanding and a clear coat finish complete the look.


Garden Trellis and Planter Box Set

Cut scrap 1x2s and fence boards to build a matching trellis and planter box. Use the reciprocating saw to quickly rough-cut lengths outdoors where a miter saw would be cumbersome. The quick-connect MATRIX system makes it easy to switch attachments if you also drill pilot holes with another module.


Rustic Floating Shelves from Reclaimed Boards

Cut reclaimed boards to depth and length, then notch the rear edges or trim protruding nails/fasteners (with a metal-cutting blade, sold separately) to create floating shelves with hidden brackets. The pivoting shoe aids controlled cuts near corners for cleaner results.


Backyard Mud Kitchen for Kids

Use scrap plywood and 2x materials to create a simple outdoor play kitchen. Make rough cuts on-site, trim sink openings, and flush cut pieces to fit tight corners. The storage case keeps blades and the attachment organized between build sessions.