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DEWALT DCS570N Cordless XR Brushless Circular Saw, 18 V, Yellow/Black/Grey, 184 mm

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Cutaway guard lifts when in use for increased visibility. When not in use it covers the blade for safer storage The latest generation* (*release summer 2017) Brushless Circular Saw from DeWalt. Capable of a massive 64mm depth of cut and approximately 100x cuts in 200mm x 50mm soft wood when used with a XR 5.0Ah battery (sold separately). Make precise cuts effortlessly with Dewalt circular saws. These saws are engineered for accuracy and durability, making them essential for any woodworking or construction task. From grinding to cutting, Dewalt angle grinders offer versatility and power, including options from the FlexVolt and 18V XR lines. Ensure efficiency and precision in every application. Achieve intricate detailing and flawless edges with Dewalt routers. These tools are trusted by professionals for their precision and control.The brushless motor has to be there in this class. Ridgid’s Gen5X model came out with a 4-pole brushed motor and did okay, but brushless is really what you need if you’re going to go for a head to head comparison to what Pros expect from corded models. and occasional DIY and its been really great, and with a guide cuts really well, using the freud blade, although I also have a few 24t dewalt blades Get the torque you need with Dewalt impact drivers. Designed for heavy-duty applications, these tools deliver exceptional performance and reliability. If you’re thinking the DeWalt DCS570 has a strikingly familiar appearance, you’re absolutely right. Essentially, this is the fraternal twin brother of the FlexVolt 60V Max Circular Saw – nearly identical with different motors. Of course, this DeWalt 20V Max circular saw is on the 20V platform, not the 60V, so I expect some loss of power. The question is whether this is the 6-1/2-inch model with a bigger blade or if the new motor has some additional torque behind it with its brushless motor.

Cut away guard lifts when in use for increased visibility. When not in use it covers the blade for safer storage The DeWalt DCS570 is a hand-held circular saw for wood and other building materials. You use it wirelessly with 18V batteries. DeWalt DCS570 - The Lowdown: One issue with the FlexVolt circular saw is that the coating on the base plate doesn’t slide as easily as we’d like. The aluminum plate on this model doesn’t suffer from that issue and we find it easier to glide across material than its more powerful brother. The Bottom LineKeep your Dewalt tools powered up with our range of batteries and chargers, including options compatible with FlexVolt and 18V XR tools. Never experience downtime on the job again. For blades, I've tried Saxton, Trend, deWalt, Makita (including the excellent, if pricey, Eficut blades), Freud and various low cost brands and TBH the most durable and toughest blades have got to be those yellow DW blades that Screwfix do. Good on price, too The DeWalt DCS570 has the power to be a replacement for your corded sidewinder model. A worm drive will still have more torque and both the DeWalt FlexVolt Circular Saw and Makita 18V X2 LXT Rear Handle Saw will give you a power boost. However, it gives DeWalt 20V Max users a good reason not to jump ship on DeWalt’s deep flagship cordless line. Empower your projects with Dewalt's robust lineup of drills, including the groundbreaking FlexVolt and 18V XR series. Whether you're drilling into wood, metal, or concrete, Dewalt drills offer precision and power to get the job done. I have recently found Saxton really good for multi-tool blades and a recent mitre saw youtube review should them better than the Freud, so i may invest in saxton saw soon.

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