Buy WESCO 20V 4.0Ah Cordless Circular Saw, 4000RPM 0-45° Bevel Cutting, 6-1/2

EXTREMELY STRONG CORDLESS SA. Long standby time is ensured by the large capacity 4.0Ah lithium battery (with charger), while the high-performance motor produces 4, 000 RPM for faster cutting and ripping through wood.

KITS FOR PRACTICAL AND LOW DUST SAWIN.

You can choose between TCT 24T or HSS 40T saw blades (both included) depending on your cutting speed, precision, and cutting material requirements. The Vacuum Adapter and Rubber Sealed switch prevent wood dust from entering the system, allowing for better visibility. Parallel guidance ensures that work is done precisely.

Adjustable bevels allow for aggressive bevel cuts in a variety of applications, such as cutting wood and decking, while maintaining accuracy and speed. Max cutting depth is 2-1/8″ (53 mm), and maximum bevel cutting capacity is 45 degrees.

SECURITY AND CONVENIENCEThe double safety switch prevents the machine from being accidentally started, ensuring safe cutting; the soft rubber handle provides an ergonomic comfort grip and reduces operator fatigue.

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIV. The following items are included: 1 x WESCO 20V Circular Saw, 1 x rechargeable battery (4.0 Ah), 1 x charger, 1 x vacuum adaptor, 1 x parallel guide with blades, 1 x 40T saw blade, 1 x user manual.

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In our shop, we were thrilled to have the convenience of a battery-powered circular saw for cutting jobs. Following some research, we discovered that the Wesco saw is better suited for occasional, infrequent home use and is not powerful enough for continuous use. Continue reading and watching our test video to learn more about our testing results and impressions.

We put the saw through its paces by extending the blade to its maximum depth of cut of 2 1/8″ and cutting into a 4″x8″ piece of fir so that the entire blade was involved in the cut.

What’s Good: There’s a lot to like about this.

ADVANCED CUTS: The saw, along with its thin kerf carbide blade, produced excellent clean cuts in our fir sample.

— EXCELLENT DUST COLLECTION: We were impressed with the amount of dust that actually exited the dust port.

— ALLEN WRENCH STORAGE: The Allen wrench, which is used to change the blade, is stored inside the saw.

— CONVENIENT BLADE LOCK: When loosening or tightening the blade nut to change the blade, a push button locks the blade in place.

— BLADE PROTECTION: When pushing through a cut, the blade cover moves smoothly out of the way, preventing the blade from being damaged.

— BATTERY READOUT: The battery has a display that shows how much power is left in it.

The Drawbacks.

It’s a little surprising to see a saw shoe in the way it is. A skewed cut or a cut that is not at 90 degrees is caused by the blade shield rotating around the center of the blade and actually extending beyond the surface of the saw shoe. This obstruction is the result of a careless design flaw that can be easily remedied, but it could have been avoided if the product had been designed correctly in the first place. It also raises questions about the manufacturer’s attention to detail and quality assurance.

When the motor overheats, it shuts down the machine far too quickly, resulting in the machine stalling in the middle of a cut. — POWERFUL WHEN IT DOES CUT: The motor, while powerful when it does cut, has thermal protection that shuts down the machine far too quickly, resulting in the machine stalling in the middle of a cut. At one point during our test, it stalled five times in a two-foot section of the road.

It is possible that the BLADE DEPTH LOCKING KNOB will break. The blade depth locking knob is made of plastic, and because of its length (approximately 4″), its position, and the lack of support along its entire length, it will eventually break off when the saw is put down.

— EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE SECONDARY BATTERY: A secondary battery costs $60, which is one-fifth the cost of the saw.

Conclusion.

This test with the maximum depth cut, while being a worst-case scenario, nevertheless reveals some of the design and performance issues. When used continuously in a home shop, the saw overheats and stalls far too quickly, and it is more susceptible to damage.

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