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DEWALT DW930K 12 Volt 5-3/8-Inch Trim Saw Kit | List Price: $370.00
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| Brand: DeWalt Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 5-3/8 blade cuts 2x materials in a single pass
- Powered by DeWalt's 12-volt battery system
- Spindle lock for easy blade changes
- Left blade for clear visibility
- Includes: 5-3/8" 16-tooth carbide blade, battery, charger and case
Dewalt 12v Saw [Posted on 2000-07-04] Great portable saw for trim work, but could use the 14.4 or 18v for extended 2x work. Nice and light for not lugging a 10 pounder up a ladder.
12v Trim Saw [Posted on 2001-05-25] This saw is a nice little saw that with a nice sharp blade and a couple of juiced up batteries can handle most of your small cutting jobs(such as plywood,osb,trim, and deck boards) I also would say a 14v or 18 volt would be the best for me but this saw has surley lived up to its value. One perfect example is sheeting a roof its nice and easy to carry that little saw up there without having to worry about cords!! You can always count on DEWALT living up to its name!
Good for which it was intended. [Posted on 2002-01-27] I didn't expect this saw to replace my corded circular saw when I bought it....nor should you. It really is handy for a quickie cut here and there. You'll really come to appreciate it. You don't have to string out and rewind a bunch of extension cord just to make a couple of quick cuts. Good little saw. If you're looking for something to fill bigger boots, better go for a 14 or 18 volt model.
Not Very Powerful [Posted on 2002-08-02] This saw hasn't lived up to my expectations (unlike the many other Dewalt tools I own). It will cross-cut 2X lumber, but only with some effort. I can't get it to rip a full sheet of plywood without it becoming hopelessly bogged down. I wouldn't recommend this kit for anything other than the lightest-duty cutting. (I haven't tried 18v saws yet, so I'm not sure if this is unique to this caliber or not). For now, I sticking with my corded saw.
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