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Bare-Tool Makita 5090D 9.6-Volt 3-3/8-inch Cordless Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
This compact and lightweight unit has a tilting base for bevel cuts up to 45deg . Features an adjustable cutting depth to 55/65in. at 90deg and 45/64in. at 45deg . Cuts tile and glass with optional diamond wheel and water supply kit (sold separately). U.S.A. Cordless: Yes, Blade Diameter (in.): 3 3/8, Amps: N/A, Watts: 12.5, Speed - No Load (RPM): 1,000, Bevel Capacity (deg): 45, Cutting Depth at 90deg (in.): 55/65, Cutting Depth at 45deg (in.): 45/64, Blade Location: Right, Spindle Lock: Yes, Arbor Size (in.): 19/32, Blade Included: Yes, Wrench Included: Yes, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Case Included: No
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Bare-Tool Makita 5090D 9.6-Volt 3-3/8-inch Cordless Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Reviews
Mikita also makes a 14.4V, 3 3/8 inch circular saw with a snap-in vs. This particular model is no longer stocked in retail stores. I STRESS that this saw cuts 3/4 inch plywood like butter. This Makita will make approximately six 4 foot long cuts through 3/4 inch plywood before draining the battery. I highly recommend. If you are going to cut plywood of any sort, including 3/4 inch thickness, you need to buy a 3 3/8 carbine blade. Perhaps it's not the saw, but the way they are using it.
I don't understand why some other reviewers posted such negative feedback in reards to it's ineffectiveness, because I have had the complete opposite experience. . The saw is not meant for heavy duty work. One cannot expect to get the performance of an electric circular saw out of a cordless tool. For instance, the blade that is provided with the saw is only good to cut drywall with. For all of you out there looking for a great circular saw for small jobs, I highly recommend this saw.
slide-in battery (basically the same saw, but with a more powerful battery). My carbide blade is going on 2 years without having had to replace it. It is meant for jobs such as siding work, remodeling floors, trimwork and hobbies. It is a great investment.
Take my word for it, don't throw your money away on this item. Truly a waste of money. I ***think*** this thing could cut paper, but I have better and cheaper tools (like a pair of scissors) for that job. This is one tool that really is just about useless. Can't cut plywood of any thickness, moldings, or just about anything else that's made of WOOD. This is probably the worst tool Makita makes. Porter Cable has a corded 4" that is a LOT better (though it costs more). It has no torque and its miter adjustments are imprecise at best.
What they don't tell you that it is shipped without a battery or charger. The cost of of these items are about the same as the saw itself. At first glance the Makita 5090D looks like a good value. Right now one star kind of describes my feelings. I might give it more stars after the battery arrives and I can see how it works. If you don't already own a Makita 9.6 volt battery and charger, you must purchase a battery and charger separately in order to use it.
Emphasis on "little." But. I have 4 blades for this saw and when I need to make minor/small/precision cuts, especially in hard to get to places, it's my buddy. for some projects, it is indispensible.
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