10 amp reciprocating saw power drives the DeWalt DWE304 through heavy-duty applications, so demanding cuts in wood or other approved materials stay productive on the job. The 10 Amp motor is designed for heavy-duty applications, which keeps stroke speed available under load when material gets thicker or denser. The tool delivers up to 2,800 strokes per minute, so the blade works quickly through long cuts, helping reduce time spent on demolition or rough sizing. A 1-1/8 inch stroke length moves the blade through a long path every cycle, which clears more material per stroke and supports fast and efficient cutting. As a corded power tool type, it draws consistent power from an outlet, which keeps performance steady over extended use without battery fade during long tasks.
The DeWalt reciprocating saw DWE304 uses a keyless, lever-action blade clamp, so blades are changed without separate tools and cutting setups transition quickly between tasks. The 4-position blade clamp holds the blade in four orientations, so the cutting edge can approach the work from different directions and support flush cutting against surfaces. A variable-speed trigger, without a variable-speed dial, regulates speed directly at the handle, which lets the operator modulate stroke rate in real time as the blade starts, enters, and exits the material. The corded design supplies continuous power, so extended installation or demolition work can proceed without pausing for power cycles, supporting steady workflow on larger projects.
The DWE304 reciprocating saw has a powerful 10 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applications, so it fits tasks that demand aggressive cutting such as remodeling cutouts or structural trimming where resistance is higher. The 1-1/8 inch stroke length and up to 2,800 strokes per minute combine to remove material quickly, which supports demolition or rough opening work when timelines are tight. With its 17-1/2 inch overall length, the saw reaches into framing bays or tight service cavities, so cuts can be made where circular saws or larger tools cannot position. The 7.0 lb tool weight helps the blade stay planted in the cut, which matters when working overhead or at awkward angles where lighter tools can chatter more.
The DeWalt reciprocating saw DWE304 uses a 4-position blade clamp that allows for flush cutting and increased versatility, so the blade can be rotated to keep the shoe flat against adjacent surfaces for more repeatable flush trims. The keyless, lever-action design of the blade clamp speeds blade changes, which encourages selecting the correct blade style for each cut and helps maintain consistent cutting quality across varied materials. The variable speed trigger allows the user to instantly control speed, so soft starts, slower plunge entries, and faster finish strokes can be applied in one motion to reduce wandering and improve cut accuracy. The fixed adjustable shoe provides a solid contact area at the front of the saw, so the operator can lean the tool into the workpiece, helping minimize blade deflection during aggressive cutting. The anti-slip comfort grip keeps hands steadier on the tool body, so fine control over trigger input and tool angle is easier to maintain through longer cuts, supporting repeatable results across multiple similar operations.
The DeWalt DWE304 has a 10 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applications, which provides strong cutting power when working through tougher materials or extended demolition cuts.
The 4-position blade clamp lets the blade mount in four orientations, which supports flush cutting and improves access when cutting in confined or awkward locations.
The DWE304 provides 0-2,800 strokes per minute with a 1-1/8 inch stroke length, so each stroke removes more material and supports fast, efficient cutting performance.
The DWE304 is a corded power tool type, which supplies consistent power from an outlet for long cutting sessions without performance loss from battery drain.
The variable speed trigger on the DWE304 allows speed to be controlled instantly during the cut, which helps match stroke rate to material and cut detail.
The DWE304 has a tool length of 17-1/2 inches and a tool weight of 7.0 lb, which balances reach into tight areas with enough mass for steady cutting.
The DeWalt 10A corded reciprocating saw DWE304 combines a 10 Amp motor, 0-2,800 strokes per minute, and a 1-1/8 inch stroke length, so it supports fast cutting in demanding applications. The 4-position keyless, lever-action blade clamp, fixed shoe, and variable speed trigger work together to deliver adaptable, controlled cutting across changing job conditions. For shops and installers sourcing power tools from Wurth Baer Supply, these details define how the DWE304 fits into heavy-duty cutting workflows.