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Jigsaw recommendations

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Hi, me again :D

I'm looking to buy a new jigsaw, but not sure which one to go for.

It will be probably light trade use cutting sheet steel (trunking) and sometimes bits of wood.

It's not a tool I use all that often so I don't think I really need a top of the range one.

It needs to be 110V so I can take it onto sites.

I'm currently thinking about either bosch or makita, but open to suggestions.

The budget is upto £150 max, but I'd prefer to keep below the £100 region.

Thanks :)

<edit> I like the price erm I mean look of this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/49532/Power-Tools/Jigsaws/Makita-4329-1-450W-110V-Jigsaw
 
I've got one of these possibly a bit over budget, but it is one of the decent bits of Dewalt kit about, some of their stuff has looked a bit suspect recently.
 
Thanks chaps :D

I think I'll have a bit of a scour about on eBay. I never thought of getting a second hand one. It should do fine for what it'll get used.
 

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