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DEWALT DC300K 36-Volt 7-1/4 inch Lithium Ion Cordless Circular Saw Kit with NANO Technology
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List Price: $708.40
Our Price: $365.99
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 1
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- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: DeWALT
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- EAN: 0028877529875
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- Features: Heavy-duty cordless circular saw powered by a rechargeable, 36-volt NANO-lithium phosphate battery to provide speedy cuts and a long-lasting run-time, Keyless blade-change system makes changing blades safe, simple and quick, 7 1/4-inch carbide-tipped blade offer an increased cutting capacity, Lever-action bevel allows for a 0 - 50-degree capacity and easy common angle location, Includes a 1-hour charger, a 36-volt NANO-phosphate lithium ion battery, a 7 1/4-inch carbide-tipped blade, a rip fence and a heavy-duty kit box
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- Label: DEWALT
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- Manufacturer: DEWALT
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- Model: DC300K
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: DEWALT
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- Studio: DEWALT
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- Title: DEWALT DC300K 36-Volt 7-1/4 inch Lithium Ion Cordless Circular Saw Kit with NANO Technology
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- UPC: 028877529875
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Product Description: DEWALT's Heavy-Duty Cordless 7 1/4-inch Circular Saw Kit features the exclusive NANO-phosphate lithium ion battery for longer-lasting charges and up to 2,000 recharges. This circular saw also features a keyless blade change system that makes changing blades quick and easy, a high-efficiency motor with electric brake, and a lever-action bevel with markers at 22.5 and 45 degrees for easy recognition of common angles. The carbide-tipped blade and high-strength magnesium shoe provide increased cutting capacity and accuracy.
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Customer Reviews
Missing one thing
This saw would get five starts if it had a rafter hook. To me, the biggest advantage of this saw is you can take it up on the roof and not worry about dragging a cord through trusses, but the problem is where to put it when you are framing a roof. If it had a rafter hook, it would be much more convienient. Other than that, it has good power, not near as much as a worm drive though, it will get bogged down trying to rip lumber or cuttig a bevel, but has much more torque than the 18v saws. One battery will last about a half day, so 2 batteries will usually get you through the day. I would recomend this saw to a framing crew, it is suprising how much you will use it once you get it out. Everyone usually goes for this saw first, because of the convienience of it. I think it is defintely worth the investment. Just get 2 batteries.
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Great cordless saw
This Dewalt 36-volt 7-1/4 cordless circular saw works great. At first I was somewhat skeptical of how much power this saw would really have, and it has not let me down. This saw has plenty of power and is very easy to use. I used it over the weekend to cut through oak for some cabinet work, and it cuts like butter and seems lighter in weight than I had imagined. Mine came in a combo kit with the light, hammer drill, and reciprocating saw. I would definitely recommend this saw to others. Another great tool from Dewalt.
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whoaaaaa nellie
SO MUCH BETTER THAN THOSE WIMPY SAWS OF YESTERYEAR. IF I DIDN'T KNOW THAT IT WAS BATTERY OPERATED, I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT IT WAS "PLUGGED IN".
I ALSO HAVE A 36 VOLT DRILL THAT USES THE SAME BATTERY. BETWEEN TWO BATTERIES AND A ONE HOUR CHARGE TIME ---- WHO COULD ASK FOR MORE?
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I have been waiting for you
I have always wanted a good cordless tools but I did not believe cordless had it. I started with the 7 1/4 in Dewalt saw and wow! do I believe now.I am going cordless all around.
thanks
Eric Edwards
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Almost
First off I have been using this for about 1 month to make decks and other work around my investment properties. The only problems I have encountered are...
The blade guard sticks closed when trying to cut. Part of it is do to the blade guard and a little plastic nub at the top. The other part is the blade guard is plastic and bends when forced against wood. When that happens the guard simply binds in place and you can't move the saw forward.
If the saw bevel is set to 45 degrees or more the blade guard nub gets in the way and you can't cut.
One battery comes with the saw. It might last for the average homeowner doing a little work, but for someone who is building decks or fences or something a little more intensive, one battery is not enough. I also have a 36 volt drill from DeWalt which came with two batteries which helps.
The safety button that you have to push down to operate the saw seems flimsy.
My only problem as you see is the blade guard. The guard should have been made out of metal like every other circular saw that I know of. The pluses are that it is lightweight, durable, no cords to cut, powerful, and easy to change blade.
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