Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw Highlights Lightweight and Compact Design
The Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw came out more than 6 years ago, but itโs still the most compact in the 12V class. We tested it head-to-head against other 12V saws and found that while it may be time for an update, itโs not ready to be put out to pasture just yet.
Pros
- Lightest and most compact 12V model we tested
- Good value rating
Cons
- Needs help with vibration control
- Basic feature set
Recommendation
Buy it if youโre looking for the most compact and lightest 12V reciprocating saw available. Pass if youโre looking for a lot of bells and whistles or class-leading performance.ย
How Fast Does the Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw Saw Cut?
12V reciprocating saws arenโt very effective at woodcutting, save for very thin wood. While we run most reciprocating saws through a nail-embedded wood test, itโs not something thatโs relevant for this class.
This type of saw is more likely to be found cutting material like 3/4โณ EMT on an electrical installation. The Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw took an average of 6.60 seconds to cut in that test. Itโs the second slowest cutting time we saw with the fastest going to Hilti at 3.17 seconds.
Moving to 3โณ PVC, things get a bit better for Bosch. Its 15.86-second average scores much better, though Hilti and Milwaukee can both finish the cut in less than 11 seconds.
So what materials are a good bet to cut with this saw? Its 3000 SPM no-load speed and 9/16โณ stroke length do better work on thinner metal and PVC where the short stroke length can still clear material effectively while it cuts. You can get away with cutting wood up to 1/2โณ, but itโs going to be a slow process compared to other reciprocating saw classes.
How Much Vibration Does it Have?
The Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw wasnโt the worst in vibration control, but itโs near the bottom of the group. To be fair, the 12V class doesnโt see a lot of vibration control technology moving into it. However, this model has more vibration making it to your arm than Hilti, Milwaukee, and Skil.
Letโs keep that in perspective, though. Weโre talking about a 12V reciprocating saw and while the Bosch PS60 has more vibration than most in the class, itโs still quite a bit less than the best in the bigger classes.
How Big is it?
The Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw has a design that clearly focuses on keeping things compact. If youโre calling your model a โpocketโ reciprocating saw, you better make it small, right?
This is the one area that Boschโs design really knocks it out of the park. Itโs just 2.3 pounds bare and 2.7 pounds with a 2.0Ah battery. The next lightest is 0.2 pounds heavier and the heaviest is nearly 1.5 pounds heavier!
The Bosch PS60 also enjoys the shortest overall length. Itโs 10.0โณ length has a little competition from DeWalt and is more than 7โณ shorter than Makitaโs 12V CXT.
Even though Bosch calls this a pocket model, it doesnโt actually fit in my pocket. I didnโt expect it to, but it seemed prudent to check.
How Much Does it Cost?
As a saw thatโs been around for a while, the current pricing structure runs inverse of what we expect. The bare tool is $89.99. The kit with a 2.0Ah battery and charger normally runs $129, but we found several retailers with it at $89.
Bosch backs the PS60 with a 1-year warranty that extends to 3 years if you register with a free ProVantage account.
From a straight-up price comparison, only Skil beats Bosch, and thatโs by just $10. Milwaukeeโs M12 Fuel runs $159 as a kit and Hilti runs $189 with a charger and 4.0Ah battery.
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Anything Else I Should Know?
One of the reasons the price is so good on this model is that it uses a brushed motor and has a pretty basic feature set. Hereโs what you can expect:
Tool-free twist lock on the shaft
- Lockout switch above the trigger
- Variable speed trigger
- LED light
- 3-bar battery level indicator on the tool
- Brushed motor
Like the rest of the 12V class, thereโs no orbital action, variable speed dial, tool-free adjustable shoe, rafter/belt hook, or smart controls. Personally, I donโt mind the basic feature set on this saw. Occasionally though, I wish it had a hook since itโs small enough to carry on your belt. Because itโs useful mainly on smaller jobs, I donโt miss some of the convenience features larger models have.
The Bottom Line
The Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw is incredibly compact and light, but trades off performance and features to get there. Iโd really like to see what Bosch could do with this same foundation and a brushless motor. Even if they donโt update it, the cutting performance is still relevant, though itโs not challenging the top contenders.
Buy it if youโre looking for the most compact and lightest 12V reciprocating saw available. Pass if youโre looking for a lot of bells and whistles or class-leading performance.
Bosch 12V Max Pocket Reciprocating Saw Specifications
- Model: Bosch PS60
- Power Source: Bosch 12V max battery
- No Load Speed: 0 โ 3000 SPM
- Stroke Length: 9/16โณ
- Weight: 2.3 pounds bare, 2.7 pounds with 2.0Ah battery
- Length: 10.0โณ
- Warranty: 3 years
- Price: $89 kit with 2.0Ah battery




Tool-free twist lock on the shaft