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That looks interesting hopefully the other big ones will copy the idea / make there own
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That looks interesting hopefully the other big ones will copy the idea / make there own
I’ve seen this too, think it’s American only at present. I can’t really see an advantage of this tiny circular saw over a normal one.
Makita had (probably still does) a mini saw like that about 12 years ago. As the blade was much thinner than a typical circular saw, it was great when working on delicate areas like exposed polished floorboards. Trouble back then was batteries and motors wasn't as good as they are now so the unit lacked power and battery soon died. Always wanted an updated version.
That looks interesting hopefully the other big ones will copy the idea / make there own
I use a 240v dewalt circ saw.I have a worx mini circular saw. Great for multi panels with the right blade in.
The worx is 240 as well.I use a 240v dewalt circ saw.
worx mini circular saw
whats the power like does it struggle a bit?
whats the power like does it struggle a bit?
Works great on the ply and multi panels. Use it on floor boards no problem but need to run two cuts through chipboard flooring.
I bought it specifically for the wall panels and it will be 3 or 4 years old now.
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