EmptyWallet
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Anyone have a cordless circular saw for small jobs?
What brand? Likes? Dislikes? Any to stay away from?
What brand? Likes? Dislikes? Any to stay away from?
Anyone have a cordless circular saw for small jobs?
What brand? Likes? Dislikes? Any to stay away from?
I have a Bosch, i like it a lot for small / quick jobs.... Battery wears out quick though when you cut through thick / dense material (hardwood...)
Anyone have a cordless circular saw for small jobs?
What brand? Likes? Dislikes? Any to stay away from?
Are table saws dangerous? Everyone I know with one is missing at least one finger from it.

Anyone have a cordless circular saw for small jobs?
What brand? Likes? Dislikes? Any to stay away from?
I've had a Dewalt 18V for many years. It's handy for quick/small stuff, anything larger and I get the corded saw out(or use the table saw).
If you work with any power tools there is a danger of injury, take the right precautions, and pay attention and you reduce the danger. People get too comfortable, almost careless, and have accidents. I've run a table saw for over 30 years, many, many hours, have had 1 incident where some 1/8" plywood kicked back on me. I was in a hurry and wasn't using the saw right, the piece hit me in the gut, taught me to slow down and respect the tool.
Makita LXT BSS610 series (not the BSS611) just plain ROCKS!
Makita has their act together with this saw.
Blade on the left where us "Righties" want it.
Sharp and bringht LEDs focused on the cut line
Ducted air from the motor that blows right down ahead of the blade to blow the sawdust away from the Cut Line (I wish all saws were like this).
Forged aluminum base that is very strong and resists bending or denting unlike steel.
It will cut / rip 45's in 2x material.
I have cut literally miles of 2x with this saw and it's still like new.
One of my better investments that I hope to keep using for many years to come.
Which battery do you have? Do have the Fatpack? The larger battery, I found that if I use a slim pack it will not last long or may have problems in tougher materials, yet install a Fat pack and it will go right through the cut.
To the OP I recommend checking out the Fall 2012 issue of Tools of the Trade magazine, they did testing of 18 volt circular saws.
TheGrooveking
i have the "antique" 14.4 V circular saw, jigsaw with the Blur Core 2AH battery, i know, no match for the up-to-date models, i am shopping around right now already, i am tron between Milwaukee and DeWalt....(would love Bosch but the price wise i guess both brands mentioned above are a smarter choice)
The bosch 18v li ion is not that expensive through CPO tools for the factory refurbished with the Fat Pack battery. It is 200 dollars with free shipping. It is a good saw, but I would change the blade, it makes a world of difference for cordless saws.