You can go both ways. They both have their ups and downs. But if your ganna use it for scrapping, go with a cheap brand. Dont spend $100s on a power tool to just wreck it for $5 worth of scrap.
Cordless is nice when your in the field working. But batterys die fast and you have to charge them bla bla bla, they seem to have less power than corded tools.
Corded tools have more power and dont have to deal with batterys. but the stupid cord is usually in the way, or you have to get out a extention cord, run it to where you working and bla bla bla. Or you can cut threw the cord. Then you have a cordless tool LOL.
Best blades for a sawzall i would say are 8in Morse Fire and rescue blades. They are a bit thicker than normal blades so they dont bend so easy.... Who has time to change blades when your cutting someone from a wrecked or burning car....
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