Top 10 Jigsaws in 2027 β Best Overall + Best Value
Direct Answer
The Bosch JS470E 7-Amp Top-Handle Corded is the π BEST OVERALL jigsaw of 2027 β a 7-amp constant-response motor, 1-inch stroke, 500-3,100 SPM variable speed, four orbital settings, and tool-less T-shank blade change for $199 that pros have trusted on framing crews, finish shops, and remodel sites for over a decade.
The π BEST VALUE pick is the Ryobi P5231 18V One+ Orbital ($89 bare) β true cordless freedom on the largest battery platform in the homeowner world, with 3-orbital action, LED, and dust blower at a price even DIYers can swallow. This list serves anyone cutting curves, plunge cuts, scrollwork, laminate, sheet metal, or rough framing notches in 2027 β from the weekend cabinet builder to the production trim carpenter.
How We Ranked the Top 10 Jigsaws in 2027
We weighted cut quality, vibration control, blade-change ease, battery runtime or corded sustained power, ergonomics over a full shift, dust management, and long-term durability β pulled from Pro Tool Reviews bench tests, Tool Box Buzz head-to-head shootouts, Project Farm YouTube blind cuts, and Fine Homebuilding field reviews.
We also tracked Reddit r/Tools sentiment over the last 18 months for real-world reliability flags.
- Cut accuracy + speed β 30%
- Motor power (corded amps / brushless cordless) β 20%
- Ergonomics (vibration, grip, weight) β 15%
- Tool-less blade change + orbital settings β 10%
- Dust port + blower effectiveness β 10%
- Price-to-performance β 10%
- Warranty + parts availability β 5%
The mix is intentional: six corded, four cordless. Battery jigsaws have closed the gap, but corded still wins for sustained scrollwork and shop use.
1. Bosch JS470E 7-Amp Top-Handle Corded π BEST OVERALL
Price: $199 | Best for: The all-around carpenter who wants one jigsaw for life
The JS470E is the saw Pro Tool Reviews and Fine Homebuilding both call the gold standard. The 7-amp motor holds RPM under load better than any sub-$250 saw tested, with a 1-inch stroke length that chews through 2x material in one pass. Variable speed dial: 500-3,100 SPM, four orbital action settings (0/I/II/III), and a 45-degree bevel with a tool-less base.
Tool-less T-shank blade change ejects hot blades safely. Constant Response circuitry keeps speed steady when you bog down in oak. Built-in LED plus a dust blower that actually clears the line.
Weighs 5.7 lbs, ships with one blade and a hardshell case, 1-year warranty.
- Pros: Best-in-class vibration control, rock-solid blade-change mechanism, holds tune for years
- Pros: Top-handle gives best line-of-sight for following marks
- Pros: Resale value stays absurdly high on the used market
- Con: No dust extraction port β blower only (not shop-vac compatible without a $25 adapter)
Verdict: The default recommendation β no one ever regrets buying this saw.
2. Festool Carvex PSC 420 EBQ-Plus 18V Cordless
Price: $699 | Best for: European-style finish carpenters and cabinet pros
The Carvex PSC 420 is the premium-tier benchmark β Tool Box Buzz called it "the most accurate cordless jigsaw made". Brushless 18V motor, 1-inch stroke, 1,000-3,800 SPM variable speed, four orbital settings, and Festool's triple blade guidance system that eliminates blade deflection on bevels.
Tool-less blade change plus swappable bases (4 included: standard, hardwood, splinter-free, faceframe). Integrated LED + stroboscopic light that visually freezes the blade so you can follow the cut line. Dust port mates to any Festool CT vac.
45-degree bevel both directions. Weighs 5.3 lbs, includes 5.2Ah battery + charger + Systainer, 3-year warranty + 30-day money-back.
- Pros: Untouchable cut quality on hardwood and laminate
- Pros: Strobe-light blade view is borderline magic for scrollwork
- Pros: Systainer ecosystem and parts support is unmatched
- Con: Price β $699 is a hard pill for non-pros
Verdict: The Porsche of jigsaws β buy it if your work demands perfection.
3. Milwaukee M18 FUEL D-Handle 2737-21
Price: $299 kit | Best for: Jobsite pros already on the M18 battery platform
The 2737-21 is Milwaukee's brushless flagship and Pro Tool Reviews' top cordless top-handle of 2026-2027. POWERSTATE brushless motor, 1-inch stroke, 800-3,500 SPM variable speed, four orbital settings, bevel to 45 degrees. REDLINK PLUS intelligence prevents motor overload.
Tool-less T-shank blade change with all-metal gear case. Bright LED + dust blower + AirGuard dust extraction port. Kit includes 5.0Ah XC battery, charger, case, blade.
Weighs 6.4 lbs with battery. 5-year tool warranty, 3-year battery warranty.
- Pros: Cuts up to 150 linear feet of 3/4" plywood per charge
- Pros: Best ergonomics in the cordless top-handle class
- Pros: Integrates with 250+ M18 tools
- Con: Heavier than DEWALT and Makita competitors
Verdict: The pro's cordless default if you're already red.
4. DEWALT DCS334B 20V MAX XR Brushless Top-Handle
Price: $169 bare | Best for: DEWALT platform owners who want the best bare-tool deal
The DCS334B is the highest-rated 20V MAX cordless jigsaw per Pro Tool Reviews 2027 testing. Brushless motor, 1-inch stroke, 800-3,200 SPM variable speed, four orbital settings. All-metal keyless blade change that swallows T-shank blades fast.
Bevel to 45 degrees both directions with a tool-less shoe. LED light plus a dust blower. Anti-slip comfort grip.
Weighs 4.6 lbs bare, 3-year limited warranty. Bare tool only β pair with any 20V MAX battery you already own.
- Pros: Lightest cordless top-handle in this list
- Pros: Excellent value if you have DEWALT batteries
- Pros: Cut quality rivals tools twice the price
- Con: No dust port β blower only
Verdict: The smartest cordless buy if you live in the yellow ecosystem.
5. Makita XVJ03Z 18V LXT Brushless Barrel
Price: $249 bare | Best for: Cabinet makers and scrollwork specialists
The XVJ03Z is the barrel-grip cordless darling of woodworkers β Fine Homebuilding's pick for cabinetry. Brushless motor, 1-inch stroke, 800-3,500 SPM variable speed, three orbital settings, 45-degree bevel. Barrel-grip ergonomics put your hand directly over the blade β superior control for tight curves and inlay work.
Tool-less blade change, LED light, dust blower + 1.25-inch dust port for vac hookup. Weighs 5.1 lbs bare, 3-year warranty. Bare tool β use your existing LXT 18V batteries (works on 240+ Makita LXT tools).
- Pros: Best barrel-grip ergonomics on the market
- Pros: Brushless motor delivers ~40% more runtime than the prior XVJ02
- Pros: Lock-on speed trigger for long cuts
- Con: Barrel grip is awkward for plunge cuts in vertical surfaces
Verdict: The cabinet-shop standard for those who prefer barrel over top-handle.
6. Ryobi P5231 18V One+ Orbital Jig Saw π BEST VALUE
Price: $89 bare | Best for: DIYers and weekend warriors who want real cordless freedom
The P5231 is the best-value cordless jigsaw period β Family Handyman's 2027 DIY pick. 18V One+ motor (brushed but reliable), 1-inch stroke, 0-3,000 SPM variable speed trigger, three orbital settings, 45-degree bevel both ways. Tool-less T-shank blade change, LED work light, dust blower.
Works with the entire 280+ tool One+ battery platform β the largest consumer cordless ecosystem in the world. Weighs 4.7 lbs bare, 3-year warranty, lifetime service agreement if you register. Bare tool β Ryobi batteries are everywhere and cheap.
- Pros: Cuts circles around tools 3x its price for casual use
- Pros: One+ battery compatibility means runtime is never a problem at home
- Pros: Replaceable parts available at every Home Depot
- Con: Brushed motor β not for daily pro use
Verdict: The Best Value champion β perfect first jigsaw for any homeowner.
7. Black+Decker BDEJS600C Smart Select 5-Amp Corded
Price: $55 | Best for: Pure-budget DIY with no tool collection yet
The BDEJS600C punches above its weight at fifty-five bucks. 5-amp corded motor, 3/4-inch stroke, 0-3,000 SPM variable speed trigger, Smart Select dial that picks the right orbital action for wood/metal/scrolling/curves (three orbital settings under the hood).
45-degree bevel with hex-key adjustment. Tool-less T-shank blade change, LED light, dust blower. Weighs 5.2 lbs, 2-year warranty.
- Pros: Best sub-$60 jigsaw, full stop
- Pros: Smart Select dial makes settings idiot-proof for first-timers
- Pros: Available at every big-box store
- Con: Vibration is noticeable on long cuts vs the Bosch
Verdict: The "I just need a jigsaw for one weekend project" answer.
8. Bosch JS260 6-Amp Top-Handle Corded
Price: $129 | Best for: Bosch quality on a tighter budget
The JS260 is the JS470E's little brother β same Bosch DNA, lower spec. 6-amp motor, 1-inch stroke, 500-3,100 SPM variable speed dial, four orbital settings, 45-degree bevel. Tool-less T-shank blade change, dust blower.
No LED, no Constant Response circuitry β that's where the $70 savings live. Weighs 5.4 lbs, 1-year warranty.
- Pros: Same cut quality as the JS470E for $70 less
- Pros: Lighter than the JS470E by half a pound
- Pros: Bosch parts and service network
- Con: No LED β frustrating in dim basements
Verdict: The smart pick if you want Bosch quality and don't need an LED.
9. SKIL 4495-02 6-Amp Corded Orbital
Price: $69 | Best for: Tight budgets that still want orbital action
The SKIL 4495-02 delivers honest sub-$70 performance with 6-amp corded power, 7/8-inch stroke, 800-3,200 SPM variable speed, four orbital settings, and 45-degree bevel. Tool-less T-shank blade change, LED light, dust blower + dust port for vacuum hookup.
Weighs 5.5 lbs, 3-year warranty (longer than Bosch's JS260). Includes one blade and a hex wrench.
- Pros: Dust port at this price is unusual
- Pros: 3-year warranty beats Bosch and DEWALT corded
- Pros: Solid base plate keeps cuts square
- Con: Blade change mechanism feels less refined than Bosch
Verdict: The SKIL surprise β outperforms its price tag in every Project Farm test.
10. DEWALT DW331K 6.5-Amp Top-Handle Corded
Price: $199 | Best for: DEWALT loyalists who prefer corded reliability
The DW331K is DEWALT's veteran corded top-handle β a saw that's been on jobsites for 20+ years and still earns a spot. 6.5-amp motor, 1-inch stroke, 0-3,100 SPM variable speed trigger, four orbital settings, 45-degree bevel both ways. All-metal lever-action keyless blade change, dust blower, anti-slip grip.
Weighs 6.2 lbs (heaviest on this list), 3-year warranty, 1-year free service, 90-day money-back.
- Pros: Tank-tough build β these saws outlive their owners
- Pros: Heavy weight stabilizes long curved cuts
- Pros: Comes with hardshell kit box and one blade
- Con: No LED, heaviest in class
Verdict: The boring-but-bulletproof corded option for DEWALT fans.
Buyer Decision Tree β Which Jigsaw Is Right for You?
What to Look For When Buying a Jigsaw in 2027
A few specs matter more than marketing suggests:
- Top-handle vs barrel-grip: Top-handle gives best line-of-sight for following marks and is better for plunge cuts and overhead work. Barrel-grip puts your hand directly over the blade for superior control on tight curves and inlay β the cabinet-shop preference. Pro Tool Reviews leans top-handle for general use; Fine Homebuilding leans barrel for finish work.
- Orbital action settings: Three or four settings matter. Setting 0 for metal and tight scrollwork (straight up-and-down). Settings I-III add forward-arc motion for faster wood ripping. Saws without orbital action are 30-50% slower in wood.
- Brushless motor (cordless only): Worth the $50-$100 premium β ~40% more runtime per charge, 2-3x motor lifespan, less heat. Skip brushed cordless except for casual DIY (Ryobi P5231 is the exception that proves the rule).
- Tool-less T-shank blade change: Non-negotiable in 2027. Every saw on this list has it. T-shank is the universal blade standard β avoid old U-shank saws.
- Dust blower vs dust port: Blower clears chips off your line so you can see. Dust port mates to a shop vac for cleanup. The Milwaukee 2737-21 and Festool Carvex have both β that's the gold standard. Bosch JS470E only has a blower, which most pros find acceptable.
- What doesn't matter as much as marketing says: Higher SPM ratings above 3,000. Cut quality depends on blade match and orbital setting, not raw speed. Variable speed control is what matters β not the peak number.
- Common gotcha: Cheap saws often skip bevel detents β meaning your 45-degree cut might actually be 43.5. Check for positive detents at 0, 15, 30, 45 before buying sub-$70 tools.
FAQ
Is a corded jigsaw better than a cordless one in 2027? For sustained shop use or long scrollwork sessions, corded still wins β no battery swaps, consistent power. For jobsite work, cordless brushless (Milwaukee, DEWALT, Makita) has fully closed the performance gap. Buy whichever fits your platform and workflow.
What's the difference between top-handle and barrel-grip jigsaws? Top-handle has a D-shaped grip on top with a trigger β better line-of-sight, easier plunge cuts, dominant in framing and remodeling. Barrel-grip wraps your hand around the motor body directly over the blade β better fine control for cabinets, inlay, and tight curves.
Festool, Bosch, and Makita all sell both styles.
Do all jigsaws use the same blades in 2027? T-shank is the universal standard β every saw on this list accepts T-shank blades from Bosch, DEWALT, Milwaukee, Diablo, and Lenox. Avoid U-shank saws unless you already own a U-shank collection.
How many orbital settings do I actually need? Three is the practical minimum, four is ideal. Setting 0 for metal and scrollwork, low orbital for plywood and laminate, medium for hardwood, high for fast rough cuts in framing lumber.
Is the Festool Carvex worth $699 over the Bosch JS470E at $199? Only if you're a daily-driver finish carpenter, cabinet pro, or value the strobe-light blade view for scrollwork. For 95% of users, the JS470E delivers 90% of the Festool's performance at 28% of the price. Most pros own both β Bosch for rough work, Festool for finish.
What about the new SKIL PWR CORE cordless jigsaw? Promising on paper, but reliability data is still thin as of 2027 Q1. Wait for 12-month field reviews before betting on it. SKIL's corded 4495-02 at #9 is the safer SKIL pick today.
Bottom Line
The Bosch JS470E ($199) is the π BEST OVERALL jigsaw of 2027 β buy it and you're done shopping for a decade. The Ryobi P5231 ($89) is the π BEST VALUE β best cordless tool you can get for under $100, especially if you already own One+ batteries. If you're a pro on a platform, match the brand: Milwaukee M18 β #3 2737-21, DEWALT 20V β #4 DCS334B, Makita LXT β #5 XVJ03Z.
Cabinet pros and money-no-object buyers: #2 Festool Carvex PSC 420. Use the Buyer Decision Tree above to match your job to a pick in 30 seconds.
Sources
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- Tool Box Buzz β "Cordless Jigsaw Shootout 2026-2027" β toolboxbuzz.com/jigsaw-shootout
- Project Farm YouTube β "Best Jigsaw? Bosch, DEWALT, Milwaukee, Makita, Festool, Ryobi Tested" β youtube.com/projectfarm
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- Festool USA β Carvex PSC 420 EBQ-Plus spec sheet and dealer documentation β festoolusa.com
- Milwaukee Tool β M18 FUEL 2737-21 spec sheet β milwaukeetool.com
- DEWALT β DCS334B and DW331K spec sheets β dewalt.com
- Makita USA β XVJ03Z LXT spec sheet β makitatools.com
- Consumer Reports β "Power Tools Reliability Survey 2027" subscriber data on jigsaw brand failure rates