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Bare-Tool DEWALT DC390B 18-Volt Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
Featuring a beefy, 18-volt motor and XRP battery this 18-Volt Circular Saw Kit cuts over one hundred 2-by-4's on a single charge. The blade is located on the left side for better visibility and has a spindle lock for easy changes. The motor is fan-cooled and has replaceable brushes for increased durability. With a maximum of 3,700 rpm, this circular saw can finish large projects in no time. The shoe bevels to 50 degrees, and the 6-1/2-inch blade can cut 2-inch material at 45 degrees. The saw weighs just 8.7 pounds for easy handling. Your purchase includes 18-volt circular saw, 1-Hour Charger 18V XRP Battery Pack, 16-Tooth Carbide Saw Blade, Blade Wrench, Rip Fence and a heavy-duty storage case. NOTE: This is for the tool only. The battery, charger, and case are NOT included.
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Bare-Tool DEWALT DC390B 18-Volt Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Reviews
Item was shipped promptly, we received within estimated arrival. Appreciate it. Item received was as advertised.
The ryobi 18 volt. I bought it two years ago and never had the opportunity to use it. I have experience with cordless circular saws. Do not buy a combo pack with a circular saw, unless you already have a corded saw. The other tools that came in the combo worked great, but not the circular saw. I knew when I pressed the trigger that is was not going to make it through that 8' 3/4 plywood.
It was defective within a couple weeks of very light use. I have the 15ga. I had to slap the side of the motor with the trigger pressed for it to start up. I called Dewalt to get it repaired, took it to the factory owned service center in Columbus Ohio. I am very disappointed with this saw.
They were still waiting on the parts. nailer, which is great and rest of the combo is okay, except the Impact driver's bit holder sucks, but now that the blue and red companies are expanding the lithium line ups, I will seriously consider making the switch to a new system. I asked if they could just swap out my tool for a reconditioned one (also from Mexico), He said they don't have any in stock. The guy said he would call me in 2 days. Yes the trigger safety is very poorly designed, and the seam where the plastic housing meets under your finger will dig into your hand too.
Well they don't have the parts to fix mine in stock either. I have called three times and its been 2 and half weeks so far. I got this saw as part of a six tool combo. When it did start, it sounded like a blender with rocks for bearings. Milwaukee's new M18 system looks good, but if Bosch redoes the cordless miter saw and hand planer with a lion battery, well we'll see.
AND it sounds horrible, not smooth at all. They could have sent a new tool from Mexico to Columbus in that time already.
The corded Makita sat unused for two days. But, as always, the Dewalt batteries suck so i keep 3-4 charged all day.
I keep 3 different blades and always try to use the appropriate one for the material i am cutting and of course, a fully charged battery. I am a handyman/carpenter by trade and have used this thing to rip 1x and plywood, crosscut 2x anything.and it takes it.
I thought i was just picking up a trim saw when i bought this 3 years ago. Apparently i was wrong.
For all the criticism of this saw, it does the job for me.for 3 years now of daily and sometimes abusive use.
The last framing job i did, i used this thing to cut over 250 2x4's for the walls.
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