Features
- Compatible with MATRIX quick connect system (requires separate power unit)
- Metal shoe for improved stability and blade visibility
- Tool-free blade release for quick blade changes
- Includes compact storage case
- Includes a wood-cutting jig saw blade
Specifications
Gtin | 00885911829540 |
Product Application | Drilling / Cutting |
Height | 5.9 in |
Length | 11.5 in |
Width | 9.9 in |
Weight | 2.9 lb |
Includes | Jig Saw Attachment; Wood-Cutting Jig Saw Blade; Storage Case |
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Jig saw attachment designed for use with the MATRIX quick connect system (power unit sold separately). It has a metal shoe for added stability and blade visibility during cutting, a tool-free blade release for faster blade changes, and a compact storage case. The attachment ships with a wood-cutting jig saw blade.
Model Number: BDCMTJSSTFF
Black & Decker Jig Saw Multi-Tool Attachment with Storage Case Review
When I first got my hands on the Black & Decker MATRIX Jig Saw Multi-Tool Attachment, I was eager to see how it would integrate with the MATRIX Quick Connect System. As someone who appreciates versatility and efficiency in tools, the concept of a quick-connect system that allows for easy swapping of attachments is incredibly appealing.
First Impressions
The jig saw attachment comes with a compact storage case, which is a thoughtful inclusion. It keeps everything organized and ensures that the attachment and its components are protected when not in use. The tool itself feels robust and well-made, which is consistent with Black & Decker's reputation for quality craftsmanship.
Setup and Ease of Use
Setting up the jig saw attachment was straightforward. The MATRIX Quick Connect System lives up to its name, allowing for a seamless connection between the main power unit and the attachment. The tool-free blade release mechanism is another highlight. It makes changing blades a hassle-free process, which is particularly useful when you need to switch between different types of cuts quickly.
Performance
I tested the jig saw on various materials, including plywood and 2x4s. For a battery-operated tool, it performed admirably well. The included wood-cutting jig saw blade handled the plywood with ease, delivering clean and precise cuts. Even when I pushed it to cut through 2x4s, it managed to get the job done, although I would recommend using a blade with fewer teeth for such tasks to improve efficiency.
One of the standout features is the tool's ability to cut curves. This makes it incredibly versatile for projects that require more intricate cuts. The quick blade change feature also proved to be a time-saver, allowing me to switch between different cutting tasks without any downtime.
Battery Life
Battery life is always a concern with cordless tools, but I found the jig saw attachment to be quite efficient. While it's true that having a second battery on hand is advisable for extended projects, the primary battery lasted through most of my tasks without requiring a recharge. For those who anticipate all-day usage, investing in a corded version of the MATRIX system might be a wise decision to avoid any interruptions.
Handling and Ergonomics
The jig saw attachment is lightweight and easy to handle. This is particularly beneficial for extended use, as it reduces fatigue. The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, making it easier to control the tool during intricate cuts. I found that the jig saw performed beautifully, even in tight spots where maneuverability is crucial.
Versatility with the MATRIX System
One of the biggest advantages of the MATRIX system is its versatility. I already have several other attachments, including the router, impact driver, and circular saw. The jig saw fits seamlessly into this ecosystem, making it a valuable addition to my collection. The ability to switch between different tools using the same power unit not only saves money but also reduces the clutter in my workspace.
Limitations
No tool is without its limitations, and the jig saw attachment is no exception. While it excels in many areas, it may not be the best choice for heavy-duty tasks. The power output, while sufficient for most DIY projects, might fall short for more demanding applications. Additionally, the blade holding mechanism, though generally reliable, could be more robust. In a couple of instances, I noticed that the blade wasn't as firmly secured as I would have liked, which could potentially affect the precision of the cuts.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Black & Decker MATRIX Jig Saw Multi-Tool Attachment is a solid performer. It offers a good balance of power, ease of use, and versatility, making it a valuable tool for DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists alike. The quick-connect system and tool-free blade release are standout features that enhance the user experience, while its lightweight and ergonomic design make it comfortable to use for extended periods.
Would I recommend this tool? Absolutely. For anyone who already owns the MATRIX system, this jig saw attachment is a no-brainer. It adds significant value to an already versatile tool collection and performs well across a range of tasks. Even for those new to the MATRIX system, the jig saw attachment is a compelling reason to consider investing in this modular tool ecosystem. It may not be the best choice for heavy-duty, professional-grade applications, but for most home improvement projects and DIY tasks, it gets the job done efficiently and effectively.
Project Ideas
Business
On-Site Scribing and Cutout Service
Offer mobile precision cuts for countertops, trim, and cabinetry (sink cutouts, outlet/vent openings, pipe notches). The compact case and quick-connect attachment make it ideal for tight spaces and fast setup. Bill per cut or hourly.
Pop-Up Personalized Sign Booth
At markets and fairs, cut custom names, pet silhouettes, and door signs from basswood or plywood. Take orders, cut on-site, and upsell paint or mounting hardware. Use quick blade swaps to handle both coarse and detailed work.
Etsy Shop: Maps and Puzzles
Sell layered topographic maps, state/country silhouettes, and custom photo puzzles. Batch-cut with templates, offer size tiers, and add framing or gift packaging. Market to wedding gifts, housewarmings, and corporate clients.
Beginner Jigsaw Art Workshops
Host weekend classes teaching safe use, blade selection, and project execution (coasters, signs, small puzzles). Provide pre-drawn templates and materials; students take home finished pieces. Revenue from tuition plus upselling kits.
Custom Vent and Panel Solutions
Provide in-home decorative vent covers, radiator screens, and access panels with bespoke cutouts and patterns. Measure, cut, and finish to match décor. Price by square foot and design complexity.
Creative
Personalized Photo Puzzles
Mount printed photos onto 1/8–1/4 in plywood with spray adhesive, then cut unique puzzle pieces. Use a fine scrolling blade for tight turns and the metal shoe for visibility. Finish edges with light sanding and package in custom boxes.
Layered Topographic Map Art
Stack-cut contour layers from plywood or MDF using printed map templates. Stain or paint each layer in varying tones, glue up with spacers for depth, and frame. The tool-free blade release speeds switching between coarse and fine blades.
Curvy Mid-Century Plant Stands
Cut sweeping S-curve legs and circular platforms from birch ply. Create interlocking slots and smooth edges. The metal shoe improves stability for consistent mirrored parts.
Upcycled Skyline Silhouettes
Disassemble pallet boards, glue up panels, and cut city skyline silhouettes with windows and landmark cutouts. Backlight with LED strips for dramatic wall art.
Inlaid Children’s Name Signs
Cut letter shapes and matching recesses into contrasting wood backers. Use drilled starter holes for interior cuts. Paint letters in bright colors and seal with clear coat.