| DEWALT DW935K 14.4 Volt 5-3/8-Inch Cordless Trim Saw Kit | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 21309 Category: Home Improvement
Publisher: DEWALT Studio: DEWALT Brand: DeWalt Label: DEWALT Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.9 Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 17.4 x 9.5
MPN: DW935K Model: DW935K UPC: 028876093506 EAN: 0028876093506 ASIN: B00002230M
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| | 5-3/8-inch blade cuts 2-by materials in a single pass | | | Shoe adjusts to 50 degree bevel and 1-5/8 depth of cut at 90 degrees | | | Spindle lock for easy blade changes | | | Includes: 5-3/8-inch blade and blade wrench | | | Weighs only 6.8 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description 14.4v, 5-3/8" Heavy Duty Cordless Trim Saw Kit, 3000 Rpm, Cuts 2x Materials In A Single Pass, Blade Located On Left Side For Better Visibility, Fan Cooled Motor With Replaceable Brushes, 50ree. Bevel, Includes Carbide Blade, Heavy Duty Case, Charger & Xr Pack&tm. Extended Run-time Battery Pack.
Amazon.com Review If you're looking for a circular saw that's convenient and easy to use above all else, DeWalt's 14.4-volt, 5-3/8-inch circular trim saw is a smart choice. This saw includes a tough metal base plate, a bevel adjustment that goes to 50 degrees and can be recalibrated, and a depth-of-cut adjustment that reaches all the way to the blade. It easily cuts two-by material in a single pass, and has a left-side blade that adds visibility. We especially liked the blade-changing mechanism: the shaft-lock button is easy to find and depress, and the hex key stores on the body of the saw, making the blade easy to switch out and replace. This model also has a fan-cooled motor with replaceable brushes that will reach 3,000 rpm. The result is a cordless saw that cuts 25 feet per minute of 1/2-inch plywood. The saw weighs only 6.8 pounds, and without a cord to hassle with, you'll find that nothing is easier to haul around on a job site. Especially for smaller jobs, a cordless saw is a serious timesaver. This kit comes with a T-guide; a 24-tooth, 6-1/2-inch blade; and a plastic carrying case. --Jonathon Tudor
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  DeWalt trim saw July 13, 2008 Everything as advertised. I would have liked it to include an extra battery. As currently priced an extra battery is about one third the price of the whole kit.
Would buy it again for the intended uses.
  Love this saw June 2, 2007 I received the saw as a gift from my wife. I love this saw. It is so much easier for me to make a prescision cut with this saw than with my 7 1/4 corded circular saw. I only use it periodlically but even after sitting for months, when I go to use it, the battery is still ready to go. I have nothing bad to say about this saw. Great item.
  This might be the most convenient tool I have ever owned September 3, 2006 I just love this saw. It's the first saw I reach for. I've had mine for at least 7 years, use it extensively, and it's still running strong. The only weak point is the saw's base plate. It's just stamped, not extruded, so it will bend/warp when dropped. Also, my base has no slot for the edge guide that came with it. Kind of silly, that. Being cordless, it does have it's limitations. To get the most out of it, change blades more often than you would with a corded saw. Dull blades will tax your batteries. If you can find it with the gold topped XRP batteries, pay the extra price. You wont regret it. My original batteries are long since dead. I've recently bought a pair of XRPs and the improved performance is striking.
  no problem with hardwoods October 8, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I had to replace my sand and finish hickory floor in the kitchen due to water problems. I used my dewalt 14.4 cordless saw to cut the floor around the cabinets in several areas. I must say I was suprised by this little saw. It's got guts to rip through hickory the way it did.
  Saw good Batteries Bad October 22, 2002 4 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have my own repair business and use this saw occasionally and it never fails to have dead batteries when I'm ready to use it. No matter when I charged them last, they will not hold a charge for any length of time. Other than that it's a good saw, but I should have stuck with Milwaukee products for heavy usage. Have had no problems with Milwaukees batteries.
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