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Comes with arbor tool. Good quality & Value.Adequate power and run time. quick and easy depth and angle adjustments.
I find it very difficult to cut a strait line even when using a guide. To save on the hassle of power cords I bought this saw to rip plywood as needed into a manageable transporting size. Knowing what I know now I would not buy this saw again. My sawdust manufacturing facility is in the cellar and I never build anything that requires a full sheet of plywood. I find this saw to be way underpowered, the blade speed seems extremely slow.
Yes it has plenty of power and torque, I was impressed by that when I made my first cut. But all cordless saws, even Ryobi are good enough for what most people need. The handle dynamics of this tool need to be re-addressed to be in a more natural wrist position.The rip fence is something that I never used before. I know tools are about power and performance, but with dewalt, thats a given, so these other kind of details are becoming important to a guy who has cordless tools in his hands all day. The markings on the rip fence start at the fence and are at inch intervals along the the rest of the bar as it slides into the base plate.these markings should be arranged in such a way to indicate the distance from the blade its-self, to the fence. Just look at the odd angle of the guy holding the saw in the pictures above, he looks awkward and scared. Your cant get your big knuckles down in there to get a good turn on it.
The knob needs to be a little further back towards the motor and be taller, that would make it easier to grasp. I am so annoyed by this seemingly slight problem, I'm now open to owning other brands, I was a dewalt loyalist for years. Oh and the rip fence generally dosen't really work that well, even if they fixed the flaws that I've mentioned.Overall, I'm going to start trying other people tools to see if I should go in a non yellow direction in the future. So ideally you can just set it at 4 inches and know that the piece your about to cut is going to be 4 inches wide. This tool also lacks any rubber over-molding on the grip or front handle. First thing I noticed is that your finger immediately gets trapped and pinched between the trigger and the handle. But everytime I pick this thing up, I am reminded to pull on the triger in an un-natural way so that I dont scrape my index finger against the sharp seem of the plastic handle.
It just looks dated compared to the other tools in the combo. I just now discovered how convenient this little thing can be. As it is now, the inch markings on the fence just serve as a ruler that has no relation to the width of your cut. I got this saw as part of the 6pak combo. This needs to be redesigned for the nano version. However, the set screw is buried between the motor and the front of the base plate hinge.
comes with guide. everything you could expect from a cordless circular. latch on guard is pressure locking, so tends to come loose with constant sawing, but overall a great saw.
With this saw, that sort of cut is difficult because you have no saw base to rest on the board. I've never liked these these kinds of saws because if you are a right handed person, then when you need to trim off a 1/2" from a board, you are gonna do it with the board being held in your left hand. It has good quality construction, so I still gave it a 4. This saw cuts smooth, has a nice little depth gauge feature, and is balanced pretty well. My complaint about it is that it is for a left handed person really. Some people think it's great because you can easily see the blade, but if you know how to use a saw you don't need to always see the blade.
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