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Features
  • Engineered for framing walls, roofs, siding, and floors using a range of dimensional lumber and engineered lumber, including OSB, LVL, PSL, plywood, and more. It is ideal for framers, carpenters, builders, and general contractors seeking a highly efficient tool for a lot of different projects
  • Our 7-1/4” Circular Saw features highly durable industrial components and a powerful 1800W industrial motor with a gearing system for maximum power output. With seamlessly balances weight, power, durability, and ease of use for optimum cutting performance
  • Featuring a worm drive design, it offers increased accuracy and precision. The left side blade design provides unmatched clarity of cut line
  • Build with industrial components allowed to engineer a saw with less weight (15 lbs.) Additional design details include greater clearance between the rear handle & the blade case to provide a better grip for larger hands or users with gloves, as well as a wider space between the blade and housing for a clearer view of the blade and measurement scale
  • Features an on-board multi-function wrench for blade & brush changes, lever adjustments, and blade diamond knockout. Our saw also comes with a built-in tool hook for convenient storage between cuts
Specifications
  • Material: ABS Plastic
  • Power: 1800W
  • Voltage: 120/60 Hz
  • No Load Speed: 4,300 r/min
  • Blade Diameter: 7-1/4"
  • Adjustable Angle: Yes
  • Blade Included: No
  • Overall Dimension: 19-1/2"(L) x 7-1/2"(W) x 10"(H)
Product Content
  • Power Circular Saw
  • Manual

*Note Cutting Blade Not Included*

WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE

XtremepowerUS 800W Circular Worm gear Drive Saw 7 1/4" w/Adjustable Depth

The 7-1/4” Circular Saw features highly durable magnesium components and a powerful 1800W industrial motor with a powerful gearing system for maximum power output.

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Customer Reviews

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Berti Brown
Worked great

Good saw

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Barry C. Radeka
Powerful small saw

I bought this along with the recommended stone cutting blade, and it performed exceptionally well for making cuts in concrete pavers for my new walkway. Highly recommend it.

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Charles
Value version of the Dewalt DWS535B

I was completely surprised to discover that this is essentially a $220 Dewalt in red, with some minor finishing and material changes. After my experience with their 14-inch concrete saw on sale, this revelation is quite unexpected.

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ralph myler

This saw is impressively smooth, relatively quiet (for a worm drive saw), well-balanced, and surprisingly not heavy for its category. Having worked with worm drives as a young man, the quiet operation was a pleasant surprise, as construction duty saws are typically deafening. I appreciated the thoughtful design of using the same wrench for both the blade retention screw and the oil well cover screw.

However, the product isn't without its imperfections. The instructions provided offer no guidance on setting up or maintaining the saw. While it arrived with the oil well full of grease, there was no information on whether that state is good, bad, or indifferent, and no details about the type or quantity of oil to use. I opted for Skil worm drive oil to fill it.

Additionally, spare motor brushes were included, but there were no instructions on when or how to replace them, nor any guidance on acquiring spares. A crucial detail left unmentioned in the instructions is that the blade retention screw is a left-hand thread. This can be a source of confusion for those accustomed to the standard "Righty-Tighty / Left-Loosie" rule.

Despite these drawbacks, I was prepared for the left-hand thread on the blade retention screw, and I encountered no issues in that regard. Some users may have experienced difficulty if they were following the conventional rule. There were also previous complaints about the absence of a blade, but since there isn't a specific "right" blade, I purchased three carbide blades at Lowes: a 24-tooth framing/nail cutter, a 40-tooth fine cut, and a 60-tooth extra fine cut.

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YapYap

Nice saw!