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Pros & Cons
Pros
Small, easy to move around, good power with the 4ah batts. Being portable makes it heaven. This thing runs a ton better when it has plenty of juice.
Cons
The very first hour i used this it bound and the plastic sawdust funnel thing broke off. After 15 painstakingly slow cuts through 2x4 where i have to go unbelievably slow to avoid it binding up the battery goes completely dead.
Highlights
Quality
25 incher is great as it cuts a 2x4 cleanly and that's as much capacity as i need.
A very nice 7-1/4" battery operated chop saw.
I get a few dozen cuts out of a single 4ah battery and though it slows down a little towards discharge, its still cutting strong.
Tear-out performance is pretty good albeit with the new blade provided.
Price
Though not inexpensive, it's very useful and convenient; i simply take it out and clamp it to my workbench or workmate.
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- This product had a total of 320 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 10 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Don’t try and build a house with this thing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its way quieter than any other miter saw ive tried and so small and light less than 20 lbs including battery that i keep it in a file drawer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I get a few dozen cuts out of a single 4ah battery and though it slows down a little towards discharge its still cutting strong
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It will stall if you push too hard but wont spin up again until you release the trigger and restart which is safer than my corded miter saw which tries to keep going
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Update i replaced the blade with a diablo 40 tooth and its a worthwhile upgrade at 14 it cuts faster and leaves an even better finish also having a very narrow kerf
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