It has a powerful 15 AMP motor that can do 4,800 RPM for quick, detailed cuts.

At 48° and 45° left, zero, and 45° right, DUAL BEVEL lets you cut in four places where you can be sure you’re cutting in the right direction.

LED SHADOW LINE – Makes high-precision cuts with more precision than lasers.

Cuts 2×12 lumber at 90 degrees, and 2×8 lumber at 45 degrees, with a cutting capacity of two by twelve.

It can cut up to 50 degrees to the left and right, and there are 11 positive stops at the most common angles.

10″ Miter Saw in this styl.

The 10″ dual bevel sliding miter saw has a 15-Amp motor that runs at 4,800 RPM, giving it more power and durability. This miter saw has a handle that is horizontal and has a safety switch in the middle. It can be used by people who are left- or right-handed. The stainless-steel miter plate has 9 detents and 11 miter locations, so it can make 50-degree cuts to the left or right. There are 11 positive stop points at common angles. If you want to make sure the tool is accurate and durable, you can use a cam miter lock knob to keep it in place. The sliding fences can hold 4-1/2″ base molding vertically, as well as 6-1/4″ crown molding vertically nestled. The LED Shadow Line makes high-precision cuts that are more accurate than traditional lasers, while its lightweight design and built-in handle make it easy to move around. The quick work clamp quickly holds materials in place so that cutting can be done more safely and quickly.

So far, I’ve only had the saw for a few hours. I might change my review as I use it more.

When I found out that this was a new saw with very few reviews that weren’t paid for, I was a little afraid to buy it. Most of the saws I own are from Skil, so I was willing to take the risk and buy it. So far, I’ve been very pleased with the quality of the aluminum and the way it was made. Because the saw looked and felt like cast steel at first, I thought it was a bad deal. When I found out it was almost all aluminum, my doubts faded. The blade is very close together and the LED shadow line is a great addition. It works as it should. It also looks square right out of the box.

People who don’t plan to use a solid stand or mount it permanently in a workshop might have a problem with the light weight. It will work, but I’d be worried about it moving around on you. Price for a light weight saw, I guess.

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